Solaglas Comes Clean (And Clear)!

Solaglas has gone on the road again, this time to explain the benefits of SGG BIOCLEANr, which it claims is the most neutral of the true, dual action self-cleaning glasses on the market. Solaglas Marketing Manager, Kathryn Dalgleish, commented, "The coming months are sure to be an exciting time for self-cleaning glass, with so much promotional activity being carried out by Saint-Gobain Glass and Solaglas as well as a high profile TV advertising campaign for this category of glass products. We wanted to ensure that our customers are absolutely ready for the anticipated surge in interest. By holding these events, we were able to explain the full extent of our self-cleaning glass range & the extensive support we are able to offer our customers in successfully marketing these products" SGG BIOCLEAN is both photocatalytic & hydrophilic. This means that it harnesses the power of UV rays to break down dirt on the surface of the glass and then it attracts water across the surface of the glass thus creating a moving sheet (rather than individual droplets) that washes the dirt away. Solaglas states that the main advantage of SGG BIOCLEAN dual-action self cleaning glass is that it is neutral in appearance (so no yellow or blue tint). This makes SGG BIOCLEAN very well suited to the domestic home improvement window and door markets, where neutral glass is seen as desirable. SGG BIOCLEAN is also available in the branded Solaglas DGU, SGG CLIMAPLUSr COMFORT+, which does have an attractive blue tint as it is designed for use in conservatory roofs. SGG BIOCLEAN is available nationally from Solaglas and is used on a wide variety of projects in different market sectors. To find out more details, you can contact the company by emailing solaglas.msn@saint-gobain-glass.com.

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