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Windows - Pilkington

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Windows Minimising energy consumption & maximising the environmental aspects, safety and security of occupants is achievable by specifying the right glass product in windows. ... Pilkington Anti-condensation Glass Pilkington Anti-condensation Glass is suitable for a wide variety of commercial and domestic applications in combination ...

Thermal Insulation - Pilkington

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The Window Energy Ratings Scheme is based on a scale of A+ through to G, with A+ rated windows being the most energy-efficient. Public and Commercial Buildings Window Energy Ratings are not applicable for use in public or commercial buildings where there may be both heating and cooling requirements.

Product Finder - Pilkington

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Pilkington Anti-condensation Glass is suitable for a wide variety of commercial and domestic applications in combination with other energy-efficient glass products such as those from the Pilkington K Glass™ and Pilkington Optitherm™ Ranges. Pilkington Arctic Blue™ Pilkington Arctic Blue™ is a high performance tinted glass. The cool blue ...

Windows - Pilkington

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Replacing or installing new windows provides the opportunity for you to enhance your home not only in terms of appearance, but in terms of energy performance and comfort, improved noise insulation, improved security, and even lower maintenance with self-cleaning glass. ... Pilkington Anti-condensation Glass Pilkington Anti-condensation Glass is ...

Double Glazing Units - g-value guide

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Colours for identification purposes only; Figures based on IGU incorporating 6mm Pilkington Optifloat™ Clear pane unless otherwise stated * g-value depends on which thermal insulation glass is selected as inner pane

Window Energy Ratings

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Window Energy Ratings The Window Energy Rating (WER) tells you how energy-efficient your windows are. The rating system is based on a scale of E to A++, with A++ windows being the most energy-efficient. The scheme is similar to those seen on household appliances, white goods and light bulbs. Benefits of installing energy rated windows:

Pilkington Spectrum

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Pilkington Spectrum is a Windows-based glass performance model which enables you to quickly and efficiently calculate key properties of insulating glass units without the need to construct and measure them. ... Commercial Building Project Specification Contact; Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd. Head Office - 3-5-27 Mita Minato-ku Tokyo About this ...

Pilkington Sunplus™ BIPV

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Examples include windows, sunshades, spandrel glass and skylights. Our latest development Pilkington Sunplus™ BIPV, provides power generating, architectural glass solutions for both vertical and horizontal applications, allowing building proprietors and developers to turn buildings into power-generating assets.

Climate change and new building regulations drive ... - Pilkington

https://www.pilkington.com/en-gb/uk/news-insights/latest/climate-change-and-new-building-regulations-drive-specifications-for-specialist-glass

17 Oct 2021. An increase in demand for specialist glazing signals how the building design industry is responding to the climate crisis, according to new research from Pilkington United Kingdom Limited, part of the NSG Group.

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

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For replacement windows in existing dwellings, the maximum U value is now 1.4 W/(m 2 ·K), down from 1.6 W/(m 2 ·K). Amplified by increased specifier enquiries about the U-values of glass and glazing products, as well as the options for high performance double glazing and even triple glazing, any new glass products will need to demonstrably limit heat loss, whether for old or new dwellings.

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