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Balustrades - Pilkington

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Balustrades Glass barriers are used in buildings for a number of purposes and allow the maximum flow of light and view both inside and outside the structure. The four main areas that glass is used are: External windows to prevent people falling out of a building; On balconies and terraces internally or externally; Around stairs and lifts

Glassary - B - Pilkington

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Glassary - B Backing paint: a form of opacifier, see also spandrel panels, or a protective coating applied to mirrors. Balustrade: a term commonly used for a barrier, protecting a drop, which comes up to about waist height. See also information in Technical Bulletins Glass and Safety and Glass and Building Regulations – Stairs, Ramps and Barriers.

Stairs - Pilkington

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Balustrades; Canopy; Curtain Wall; Doors; Fire Corridor; Floors; Glass Structure; Internal Partition; Photovoltaics; Roof Glazing; Shopfront; Stairs; Windows; Glass Furniture; Glass Stairs Glass steps are essentially small glass floors with the exception that they are often supported an fewer sides.

List of British/EU Standards and Codes of Practice

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Standards & Regulations - Pilkington

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Stairs Ramps and Barriers - Pilkington

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When glazing is used as guarding for stairs, parapets or as balustrades it must be capable of withstanding the loadings and satisfy minimum height requirements. Further guidance on the appropriate loads on infill panels can be obtained from BS 6180: Barriers in and about buildings - Code of practice.

Thermal Insulation - Pilkington

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Thermal Insulation Glass Overview Over 25% of the heat from homes and public buildings escapes through the windows so, with the rising costs of energy and increasing environmental awareness, more emphasis than ever is being placed on ways to save energy in all types of domestic, commercial and public buildings.

Innovative Glass Roadside Barrier Concept Recognised by ... - Pilkington

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The barrier concept designed by Pilkington UK features a special coating that’s able to break down gaseous nitric oxide emissions from road traffic, while its lamination also gives it sound-attenuating properties that help to reduce noise pollution.

Pilkington Texture Glass

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Pilkington Texture Glass Warwick™ Pilkington Texture Glass Warwick™ is a random pattern which has implications when cutting the glass down into finished sizes. If a pane is small enough, potentially there could be no evidence of the pattern at all. Therefore it is important when cutting and optimising this glass that the overall appearance of the finished pane is considered so that the ...

Changes to Part L of the building regulations: what installers should ...

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Press Release. 27 Jul 2022. Phil Brown, European regulatory marketing manager at Pilkington United Kingdom Limited, part of the NSG Group, outlines the changes to Part L of the building regulations for dwellings in England, and how meeting U-value requirements will help installers to be one step ahead in meeting future standards.

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