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Glazing examples
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| Update existing glazing to comply with current legislation in respect of the HSE Regulation 14, introduced in 1996 | Glazing
treatment to reduce solar heat gain & glare, reducing air
conditioning cost. Combined solar/safety film was used to comply with Regulation 14. |
Film applied to an older building reducing glare and solar heat gain. | |
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| Externally applied solar control film providing 75% solar heat gain reduction & 82% visible glare reduction together with 99% harmful UV block. | Solar control film installed to roof glazing of the visitor centre to significantly reduce the effects of excessive light energy from the sun. | Solar & Safety film used to reduce glare, provide glazing safety and be visually pleasing. | Museum, treated to be visually pleasing, reduce glare & by reducing UV protecting the items on display. |
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| High performance product reducing solar energy load & protecting from excessive UV light transmission. | Externally applied subtle bronze reflective film, enhancing the work environment by reducing glare & associated heat transmission. | Retro fitted to existing glazing to solve glass related problems efficiently & effectivly. | Obscure privacy film |
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