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Shopfront - Pilkington

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Shopfront Windows are extremely important for shop fronts, showrooms, or car dealerships due to the various functions they have to play for the building owner and the visitor. They must be able to fulfil an essential safety and security function, particularly important in relation to the value of goods that are exposed, protecting them from ...

The best brands showcase their products through Pilkington

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The average window shopper gives little thought to the importance of the functions performed by the glass. In short, the windows must: • guarantee protection of the exhibited products,

Guarding and protection: how to specify glass barriers - Pilkington

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The use of glass barriers is a common feature of modern architecture. They are used in the stairways and atria of many commercial and residential properties to provide a striking and aesthetically pleasing alternative to traditional building materials such as brick or wood.

Pilkington Pyrostop® Line

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Overview The Pilkington Pyrostop ® Line Range stands for reliable and sustainable solutions for butt-jointed glazings for internal applications where additional vertical framing between glass panes are not an option. Today two different types offer a variety of solutions designed to meet integrity and insulation fire resistance performance up to EI 120 whilst providing unobstructed open view ...

Channel Glass - Pilkington

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Channel glass Pilkington Profilit™ is an alkali cast glass in U-shape, which is produced according to EN 572, Part 7, using the machine rolling process. It is translucent, but not transparent, with or without a patterned surface on the outside and has the quality features of cast glass.

Pilkington Mirropane™

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Applications. Pilkington Mirropane™ is the ideal choice for supermarkets, computer rooms, banks or cash offices, where areas need to be kept under observation or hidden from public scrutiny. It is also appropriate for patient monitoring in hospitals or residential care establishments. Pilkington Mirropane™ is available in 6 mm annealed form. . Pilkington Mirropane™ is normally only used ...

About NSG Group - Pilkington

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About NSG Group The NSG Group 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.

The Float Process - Pilkington

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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. The process, originally able to make only 6mm thick glass, now makes it as thin as 0.4 mm and as thick as 25 mm. Molten glass, at approximately 1000°C, is poured continuously ...

Pilkington Texture Glass

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Pilkington Texture Glass, a rolled patterned glass with one surface having a specific pattern or design impressed into the surface, offers a wide choice of attractive designs.

The Float Process - Step-by-step - Pilkington

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The Step-by-step Manufacturing of Float Glass Watch the magic of this science-based process begins to unfold, in a series of stages on a float line that may be nearly half a kilometre long.

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