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Pilkington Profilit™

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A self-supporting glazing system, Pilkington Profilit™ Profiled Glass Architectural System offers a wide range of design options. With its significantly higher design flexibility, Pilkington Profilit™ Glass is an excellent alternative to glass block and other translucent materials.

Glass Solutions for Architects - Pilkington

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Your source of information on all of Pilkington's architectural glass products, including doors, roofs, structural glazing & other glass solutions.

Pilkington Spacia Featured in Historic Station

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The ultra-thin insulated units have been installed in 1,600 separate windows, making it the second largest Pilkington Spacia™ project ever - the largest is the ongoing refurbishment of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with 15,000 separate units. Union Station, an impressive brick and limestone building with a magnificent porticoed entrance, served as the city's passenger train ...

Pilkington in North America

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Pilkington in North America. The NSG Group is one of the world's leading suppliers of glass and glazing systems in the business areas of Architectural, Automotive and Creative Technology. https://www.nsg.com/en. The globally recognized Pilkington brand is widely used in the Architectural and Automotive businesses and many of NSG's legal ...

The Float Process - Pilkington

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Glass Solutions for Architects. Glass Information. The Float Process. At the heart of the world's glass industry is the float process - invented by Sir Alastair Pilkington in 1952 - which manufactures clear, tinted and coated glass for buildings, and clear and tinted glass for vehicles.

Architectural Technical Bulletins - Pilkington

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Building Products North America Architectural Technical Bulletins - All of the ATS Bulletins are available in downloadable Adobe Acrobat .pdf files. In order to view them, you will need to have the Acrobat reader installed, which, if you don't already have it, you may download free from the link at the bottom.

Coated and Tinted Glass - Pilkington

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Glass Solutions for Architects; Glass Information; Coated and Tinted Glass; Coated and Tinted Glass Tinted Glass Body tinted glass products are produced by small additions of metal oxides to the float or rolled glass composition. These small additions color the glass bronze, green, blue or grey but do not affect the basic properties of the ...

Durability of Glass - Pilkington

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Most examples of damaged architectural glass is the effect of handling, up to and including glazing and thereafter, following trades. Unless the glass surfaces are protected the final clean down can reveal deposits from cement and plaster products. The attempted removal of the products with scrapers or grit being picked up in cleaning cloths ...

Resource Library - Pilkington

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The Pilkington Architectural Product catalog is a full color, 58-page brochure which includes comprehensive product information and performance data, product application photos with accompanying glazing details. Review our Technical Bulletins to answer questions specific to our glazing and glazing guidelines.

Sun Management System - Pilkington

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Glass Solutions for Architects; Sun Management System; Sun Management System What You Should Know about Glass and Energy Different types of glass have different performance and aesthetic characteristics. You can combine two different types of glass in an I.G.U. (insulating glass unit) creating an almost limitless number of combinations and ...

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