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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: in external windows to prevent people falling out of a building, on balconies and terraces either inside or out, around stairs and lifts,

Guarding and protection: how to specify glass barriers - Pilkington

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With both infill glass panels and free-standing glass balustrades, there is an additional requirement to ensure that glass can resist impact and containment. Full height barriers are different to the former in that the glass forms part or all of a wall.

Doors - Pilkington

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Balustrades; Conservatories; Doors; Façade; Roof Glazing; Windows; Glass Doors The entrance to a building is an opportunity to make a statement about the building or the client. With glass the entrance can be open and inviting but at the same time glass can be used to control access, provide impact resistance including security, and be an ...

Façade - Pilkington

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Balconies/ Balustrades; Bathrooms; Conservatories; Doors; Façade; Glass Floors; Glass Furniture; Internal Partition; Kitchens; Mirrors; Rooflights; Solar Panels; Stairs; Windows; Replacement Conservatory Roofs; Replacement Glazing; Façade Open bright spaces which seamlessly pass into the terrace or garden are a feature of modern construction ...

Balconies/Balustrades - Pilkington

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Balconies/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: in external windows to prevent people falling out of a building, on balconies and terraces either inside or out, around stairs and lifts,

Replacement Conservatory Roofs - Pilkington

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Product categories relevant for replacement conservatory roofs. Solar Control Reduces solar heat gain and offers high levels of natural light to provide comfortable and pleasant environments in...; Thermal Insulation Improves the energy efficiency of domestic or commercial buildings whilst enabling the extensive use of glass and the...; Safety/Security Provides impact or impact and penetration ...

Pilkington Oriel Collection

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Pattern Advice. Our collection offers a range of contemporary designs. A variety of decorative designs are available manufactured using high quality Pilkington Optifloat™ Clear and Pilkington Optifloat™ Opal.Each design gives different light and privacy characteristics in addition to a beautiful opaque appearance to create both practical and appealing environments.

Bathrooms - Pilkington

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Balustrades; Bathrooms; Doors; Glass Floors; Glass Furniture; Internal Partition; Kitchens; Mirrors; Glass Radiators; Shopfront; Stairs; Bathrooms Glass, due to its water resistance and visual appearance, is a perfect material for use in bathrooms. From glass splashbacks on the walls, through glass shelves and shower enclosures, to glass ...

When tough is not enough: Solving the mystery - Pilkington

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Toughened glass is often specified in modern building design for its safety, strength and resistance to thermal breakage. Despite this, architects and specifiers can often be left bemused when glass breakages occur, as it can seem to be for no apparent reason.

Doors - Pilkington

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Product categories relevant for doors. Thermal Insulation Improves the energy efficiency of domestic or commercial buildings whilst enabling the extensive use of glass and the...; Safety/Security Provides impact or impact and penetration resistance to protect people from accidental injury, deliberate attack and...; Decoration An extensive choice of decorative options to provide style and ...

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