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NSG glanova™ - Pilkington

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Specially designed thin glass composition to provide excellent chemical strengthening performance. Chemically strengthened glass is playing an increasingly important role in the smartphone, tablet and display industry and many glass solutions exist to support this.

Applications - pilkington.com

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NSG glanova™ Applications. We use cookies on this website for analytics, remarketing, social media (optional) and content (essential) purposes.

About NSG Group - Pilkington

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The NSG Group is one of the world's leading manufacturers of glass and glazing systems in three major business areas: Architectural Glass Products, Automotive and Technical Glass. Founded in 1918, NSG Group acquired the leading UK-based glass manufacturer Pilkington plc in June 2006.

Special Applications - Pilkington

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NSG UFF™ is an ultra thin, high quality cover glass used in a variety of digital applications. Pilkington Insulight™ with ScreenLine ® is a system, where the blind (venetian, pleated or roller) is encapsulated within two glass panes, i.e. in a double glazing unit.

Product Finder - Pilkington

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NSG glanova™ specially designed thin glass composition to provide excellent chemical strengthening performance. NSG TEC™ for Solar Applications. NSG TEC™ is a group of products, including a comprehensive range of TCO glass, optimised to suit a variety of thin film photovoltaics, with different haze and conductivity levels. NSG TEC™ for ...

NSG TEC™ for Technical Applications - Pilkington

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NSG TEC™ offers a wide variety of thermal and heated glass performance properties, whilst increasing light transmittance and optimising electrical conductivity. The products are specifically tuned to meet the requirements of a wide range of applications.

NSG Group Announces Location of New US Manufacturing Plant

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NSG Group have announced it has selected a location for its new glass production facility in the United States. The new plant will support the Group’s plan to expand production capacity of online TCO (transparent conductive oxide) coated glass to support the growing solar market, as announced earlier in May 2018.

Restart of the float-glass line in Gladbeck - Pilkington

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NSG Group spent around EUR 30 million on the modernization of the float glass line at the Gladbeck plant, which was started at the push of a button on Wednesday morning. At the end of April, the production line GL2, which produces flat glass primarily for the automotive industry, had been taken out of service for the planned cold repair.

NSG’s Solar Glass Float Furnace in U.S. Starts Operation - Pilkington

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NSG Group announced today the float furnace to produce TCO (transparent conductive oxide) coated glass for solar panels in Luckey, Ohio has started operation. Due to the pandemic, the inaugural furnace lighting ceremony was held virtually and streamed live over the company social media platforms.

Glass Technology - Pilkington

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NSG Group is a technology leader in glass. The Float Process, invented by Sir Alastair Pilkington in 1959, is used throughout the world to produce high quality glass for buildings and vehicles. Over the past fifty years the Group can claim to have been responsible for almost every major advance in glass technology.

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