Overview
The UK's
leading solution for thermal
insulation in homes and public
buildings, Pilkington K Glass™
is a low emissivity coated glass
which is easily stocked, processed
and installed. Pilkington K
Glass™ has been established
for more than 15 years making
it the trusted solution for
meeting Building Regulations
concerning energy efficiency.
Pilkington
K Glass™ usually forms
the inner pane of an Insulating
Glass Unit (IGU) such as Pilkington
Insulight™ Therm. The
coating reflects heat back into
the room whilst also letting
in free heat from the sun known
as passive solar gain. Pilkington
K Glass™ helps windows
to achieve high Window Energy
Ratings to demonstrate compliance
with energy saving Building
Regulations Part L.

Benefits
Recognised
by the Energy Saving Trust as
a significantly effective measure
for achieving energy efficiency
hence savings on fuel bills.
Ideal for conservatories - helps
to keep an unheated conservatory
comfortable for a greater part
of the year than ordinary double
glazing allowing you to make
the most of your conservatory
all year round.
Helps to achieve high Window
Energy Ratings when combined
in a suitable framing system
Easily helps to meet and exceed
the requirements of Building
Regulations concerning energy
efficiency
Can be toughened or laminated
for safety and greater security.
Can be combined with other Pilkington
products such as Pilkington
Activ™ or Pilkington Activ™
Blue for self-cleaning and solar
control
How
it Works
The glass
in your windows absorbs heat
then radiates it again on the
colder, outside, surface. Pilkington
K Glass™ has a so-called
low emissivity coating which
is positioned on surface 3 (counting
from the outside) of the Insulating
Glass Unit (IGU).
The low emissivity
coating is a poor radiator of
heat. So the heat absorbed by
the coated glass does not travel
across the air gap to the outer
pane and the cold outside world.
Instead the coating reflects
the heat back into the room.
Windows incorporating
Pilkington K Glass™ allow
heat from the sun through and
keep heat inside, making it
easier and more cost effective
to keep buildings warm.

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