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Pilkington Suncool™ Q: architectural market’s new glass solution

Introducing a new cool and brilliant glass solution for the architectural market’s new glass solution by Pilkington

NSG Group has launched Pilkington Suncool™ Q – its latest offering in a range of Pilkington glass products that provides the most advanced solutions in new high performance solar control.

Uniquely, this innovative new product allows the individual glass types within the range to seamlessly match each other from the external viewers’ perspective – an advantage that was previously not possible with other Pilkington Suncool™ products.

With effective sun protection becoming more and more important, the right glazing not only protects against solar radiation in summer but can also help to reduce heating costs in winter. In the long term, this protects both the climate and your wallet.

The solutions offered by Pilkington Suncool™ Q provide architects with a host of aesthetic and practical possibilities. A superior solar control glass range with high colour-stability, low reflection, low angle dependence, excellent neutrality and superb selectivity, the range includes Pilkington Suncool™ Q 50, Pilkington Suncool™ Q 60 and Pilkington Suncool™ Q 70 – all offering various levels of light transmission and solar heat gain.

Crucially, the three different products can be used seamlessly in the same project. In this way, a façade with a uniform colour can meet a variety of different technical challenges. A building that is oriented in different directions can be equipped with various types of solar control glass products displaying a uniform appearance. For architects and planners, these properties result in very special design options.

The Pilkington Suncool™ Q range can also be combined with other Pilkington glass products and thus offer extended functionalities.

Builders and architects can choose from a wide range of products to find individual solutions for modern buildings. In this way, structural requirements can be addressed flexibly and the comfort for occupants can be maximised.

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