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NSG UFF™ - pilkington.com

https://www.pilkington.com/en/global/products/product-categories/special-applications/nsg-uff

NSG UFF™ is an ultra thin, high quality cover glass used in a variety of digital applications. Available thicknesses* 0,28 mm; 0,33 mm; 0,4 mm; 0,5 mm; 0,55 mm; 0,7 mm; 1,1 mm * Other thicknesses can be made to customer specifications.

NSG UFF™ - Pilkington

https://www.pilkington.com/en/global/digital-signage/products/applications/uncoated-ultrathin-cover-glass-for-touch-screens-and-displays/nsg-uff

NSG UFF™ is ultra thin, high quality cover glass used in a variety of digital applications. Available thicknesses* 0,28 mm. 0,33 mm. 0,4 mm. 0,5 mm. 0,55 mm. 0,7 mm. 1,1 mm. * Other thicknesses can be made to customer specifications. Features. Wide variety of thicknesses. High quality and low cost. Fabricated glass is available.

Fire Protection Glass - Pilkington

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NSG glanova™ Applications; NSG UFF ... relevant and interesting information about the properties and applications of Fire Protection Glass products offered by NSG Group, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of glazing for transparent fire-resistant glass.

Pilkington Texture Glass

https://www.pilkington.com/en/global/products/product-categories/decoration/pilkington-texture-glass

Pilkington Texture Glass is translucent, transmitting diffused light whilst maintaining privacy. It offers a wide selection of alternatives, meeting both functional and aesthetic requirements and may be used for privacy in commercial, industrial and residential buildings.

Product Finder - Pilkington

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NSG TEC™ for Technical Applications. NSG TEC™ - a range of low-emissivity glasses with a pyrolytic on-line electric conductive coating of special qualities. NSG UFF™ NSG UFF™ is an ultra thin, high quality cover glass used in a variety of digital applications. Pilkington Activ™ Blue

Automotive Glazing - Pilkington

https://www.pilkington.com/en/global/automotive/automotive-overview/automotive-glazing-processes

NSG glanova™ Applications; NSG UFF ... The NSG Group operates or has interests in 51 float lines worldwide. Pilkington Technology. Over the past 50 years almost every major advance in glass has come from Pilkington, from the invention of the float process to self-cleaning glass. Pilkington invests around £29 million a year in research and ...

NSG TEC™ for Technical Applications - Pilkington

https://www.pilkington.com/en/global/products/product-categories/special-applications/nsg-tec-for-technical-applications

There are a variety of NSG TEC™ products to meet your specific needs, including: NSG TEC™ 15 is the best choice for applications requiring passive condensation control and thermal performance with low-emissivity and clear colour-neutral appearance, NSG TEC™ 7 offers the lowest resistivity value in the NSG TEC™ range. Combined with ...

Special Applications - Pilkington

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NSG glanova™ NSG glanova™ specially designed thin glass composition to provide excellent chemical strengthening performance. NSG UFF™ NSG UFF™ is an ultra thin, high quality cover glass used in a variety of digital applications. Pilkington Insulight™ with ScreenLine ®

NSG glanova™

https://www.pilkington.com/en/global/products/product-categories/special-applications/nsg-glanova

NSG glanova™ is a novel glass composition developed to meet the needs of this market and provide a unique combination of properties to display manufacturers. NSG glanova™ has been designed for manufacture using the float process, recognized as the most efficient method to make high volume, cost effective glass products with excellent quality.

Glass Technology - Pilkington

https://www.pilkington.com/en/global/knowledge-base/glass-technology

Advances in thin glass manufacture and in coatings are opening new opportunities in electronics. NSG Group is a technology leader in glass. The Float Process, invented by Sir Alastair Pilkington in 1959, is used throughout the world to produce high quality glass for buildings and vehicles.

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