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HeatComfort - Pilkington

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Through the use of the Group’s special NSG TEC™ coating, the HeatComfort line provides the perfect non-fossil heating element solution to warm your home cleanly and effectively.

Heated windows - Pilkington

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Glass has endless possibilities. Developments are rapid; electronic components that are incorporated within insulating glass with which you can regulate, for example, light and solar ingress, can now include Pilkington Insulight™ HeatComfort that functions as a heating element.

Heated Glass - Pilkington

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In addition to our comprehensive range of thermal insulation products, we have glass that can actively generate heat. In restaurants, for example, it can combat the phenomenon known as the cold shoulder effect. It’s ideal for residential use too, such as bi-fold doors.

Radiant panels - Pilkington

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Heated mirrors for bathrooms with anti-fog function can also be created. The glass types mainly used for internal radiators and radiant panels are NSG TEC™ 15, NSG TEC™ 35.

Pilkington Insulight™ Therm

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Pilkington Insulight™ Therm are double glazed insulating glass units incorporating Pilkington Optifloat™ Clear glass and low emissivity glass products from Pilkington K Glass™ or Pilkington Optitherm™ range. These insulating glass units are characterized by enhanced heat insulation, increased comfort and a reduction in condensation.

Energy Saving - Pilkington

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Its job is significantly to reduce radiative heat loss into the cavity and then to the outside air. Float glass itself strongly absorbs infrared and warms up, but the low-e coating radiates poorly into the cavity.

How does Energy Saving Glazing work? - Pilkington

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Low-e glass has a special coating which is a poor radiator of heat and does not allow heat to be transferred to the outside. Instead, the low-e coating actually reflects the heat back into your room.

Energy-efficient Glass - Pilkington

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Install low emissivity (low-e) energy-efficient windows to help to reduce your heating bills by up to 20% each year. You can also take satisfaction in the fact that it is not only money you are saving.

Thermal insulation - Pilkington

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It is important to ensure that you do not lose the heat from your home through your windows. Efficient glass will enable you to reduce energy costs, make your home more comfortable and reduce the carbon emissions which will damage the Earth's atmosphere.

Pilkington K Glass™ N

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Pilkington K Glass™ N is the original hard coated, pyrolytic low-emissivity coated glass which became the most well-known and trusted brand by householders. Established for over 21 years and easily stocked, processed and installed, it has become the reliable solution for meeting Building Regulations concerning energy efficiency.

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