Pilkington introduces new product brochure and technical data sheet

Date: 11 July 2005

A new product brochure and technical data sheet for Pilkington’s fire-resistant glasses are now available.

The new material includes information on both the Pilkington Pyrostop™ Fire Resistant Glass and Pilkington Pyrodur™ Fire Protection Glass products. Pilkington Pyrostop™ is a fire-rated and impact safety-rated glass for blocking heat and protecting people and valuables from fire.Pilkington Pyrodur™ Fire Protection Glass is based on the same advanced technology as the Pilkington Pyrostop™ and was specifically designed to meet the needs of the 20 minute fire protection market.

Produced in Germany, Pilkington PyrostopTM and Pilkington Pyrodur™ are warehoused and assembled for the North American market at the Pilkington facility in Toledo, Ohio. The products are available in the U.S. through Technical Glass Products (TGP).

You can download a copy of the new brochure and data sheet at www.pilkington.com/fire or call at 419-478-0165.

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