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fred
 
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Hopefully the laminated is on the inside which would be a security
enhancement but that may mean no low-E.

Pilkington K (low E) can be toughened or laminated.


'ere, wait a minute, toughened after it's coated?, didn't realise the low-E
coating would be that tough.


Yep!

Check out the "K" benefits on the Pilkington site.

TinyUrl still doesn't work for me
http://tinyurl.com/7bdah so here's the
long one.

http://www.pilkington.com/applicatio...nglish/bybenef
it/thermal+insulation/products/kglass+for+householders/benefits.htm


Thanks for all the links, I was a bit out of date. I'm guessing laminated low-
E will be the cheaper option but will check the prices on my next project.
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fred