PPG launches new residential glass website for homeowners, window makers

Date: 12 September 2013
Source: www.ppg.com

Date: 12 September 2013

Educational content, expanded product info help homeowners shop for window glass -- PPG Industries (NYSE:PPG) has launched a new residential glass website at www.ppgglass.com to help homeowners more easily shop for windows and window glass.

Divided into five chapters, the site is highlighted by a comprehensive “Understanding Window Glass” section that describes how insulating glass units (IGUs) help save energy, the benefits of energy-efficient windows, and how low-emissivity (low-e) glass works.There also is a glossary and a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) that addresses issues such as the best types of window glass for specific climates.

A separate section on low-e glass contains detailed information about SOLARBAN® 70XL, Solarban 67 and Solarban 60 solar control, low-e glasses and SUNGATE® 600, Sungate 500 and Sungate 400 passive, low-e glasses. In addition to providing downloadable performance data for each product, visitors can link to a manufacturer locator to identify companies that sell windows made with PPG glass in their areas.

The upgraded site also houses a separate resource center for residential window manufacturers. A Technical Information section links directly to the PPG Technical Library, Glass Design Guidelines, Thermal Stress Analysis, Material Safety Data Sheets and “Quality Now” Manual for the INTERCEPT® spacer system, which is the industry’s most commonly used insulating spacer system. There also are comparative data tools, such as the PPG glass performance calculator, and a downloadable brochure with details about the PPG Residential IG Service Center in Carlisle, Pa. – a full-service fabrication facility that supplements the internal manufacturing capabilities of window manufacturers using PPG glass.

Bradley P. Boone, PPG market manager, residential segment, flat glass, said the new site features more content and better navigation than the one it replaced, along with more integrated links and functionality. “We did a lot of research with customers and end-users to determine the content that was most important to them and how to access it more readily,” he explained. “I think visitors will find that this site makes glass information easier to find and understand.”

For more information about PPG residential glass, visit www.ppgglass.com or call 888-PPG-GLAS (774-4527).

PPG: BRINGING INNOVATION TO THE SURFACE.(TM)

PPG Industries' vision is to continue to be the world’s leading coatings and specialty products company. Through leadership in innovation, sustainability and color, PPG helps customers in industrial, transportation, consumer products, and construction markets and aftermarkets to enhance more surfaces in more ways than does any other company. Founded in 1883, PPG has global headquarters in Pittsburgh and operates in nearly 70 countries around the world. Sales in 2012 were $15.2 billion. PPG shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange (symbol:PPG). For more information, visit www.ppg.com.

Bringing innovation to the surface is a trademark and Intercept, Solarban and Sungate are registered trademarks of PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.

600450 PPG launches new residential glass website for homeowners, window makers glassonweb.com

See more news about:

Others also read

Embracing biophilic design principles for the Marion Fire Station in Marion, Iowa, daylighting and views were a major aspect of OPN Architects’ vision for the project.
Introduced in 1964, Solarban® glass was a pioneer among coated glasses designed to deflect heat from buildings.
A pair of gleaming glass-clad towers, Amazon’s second headquarters are not only reshaping the Arlington skyline, but also generously contributing to the neighborhood with its open-to-the-public ground-floor lobbies and adjacent Metropolitan Park renovation and expansion.
Vitro Architectural Glass announces new low embodied carbon projects, updates on sustainability objectives.
As Penn State’s first ground-up building in downtown State College, Pa., the new LEED® Gold-targeting Eric J. Barron Innovation Hub, formerly known as the James Building, maximizes daylighting with precisely sized openings and a ground-floor curtainwall system.
20 Mass transforms Capitol Hill with Solarban® 72 Acuity® glass facade.

Add new comment

NEWS RELATED PRODUCTS

Vitro Architectural Glass