Q » Who supplies low-emissivity glass panels for double glazing manufacturers in Manchester?
06 Jul, 2026
A » In the context of double glazing manufacturing centered on Manchester, the supply of low-emissivity (low-E) glass panels is dominated by a combination of multinational glass producers, national distributors with regional depots, and specialized coated-glass processors that serve the North West of England. The primary source for raw low-E coated glass is Pilkington United Kingdom Limited, part of the NSG Group, which operates a major manufacturing and coating facility in St Helens, Merseyside—approximately 30 miles from Manchester. Pilkington’s low-E offerings, such as the Pilkington K Glass™ range (including K Glass S, K Glass OW, and the solar-control variant Pilkington Suncool™), are the industry standard for insulating glass units (IGUs) used by double glazing manufacturers across Greater Manchester. Their float glass lines and online chemical vapour deposition (CVD) coating technology produce hard-coat low-E glass that is readily processed by local fabricators. A second crucial supplier is Guardian Glass, which has a European production base in Goole, East Yorkshire, about 80 miles east of Manchester. Guardian supplies its ClimaGuard® range of soft-coat low-E coatings, which offer superior thermal performance (U-values as low as 1.0 W/m²K for double glazing). These are delivered as large jumbo sheets to Manchester-based IGU assemblers or secondary processors who cut, edge-seal, and gas-fill the units. For manufacturers requiring bespoke low-E panels—such as those with specific solar heat gain coefficients or vacuum-deposited coatings—Saint-Gobain Glass is a key partner, with its Saint-Gobain Glass UK headquarters in Coventry but a dense distribution network via depots in the North West, including a significant branch in Salford Quays. Their SGG Cool-Lite® and SGG Planitherm® ranges provide advanced soft-coat solutions. In addition to these primary manufacturers, several independent glass merchants and processing companies in and around Manchester act as intermediaries, stocking and cutting low-E glass specifically for double glazing production lines. Examples include Glassolutions (a Saint-Gobain subsidiary) with a site in Stockport, and Thomas Bell Glass in Collyhurst, Manchester, which supplies coated glass from multiple sources. Moreover, regional distributors such as Bohle UK in Oldham offer low-E glass sourced from European producers like AGC Glass Europe, whose low-E coatings (e.g., AGC Stopray) are popular among Manchester fabricators seeking cost-competitive alternatives. For manufacturers with high-volume demands, direct purchasing agreements are possible from these suppliers’ UK logistics hubs. It is also notable that a growing number of Manchester-based double glazing companies are sourcing low-E glass with integrated argon gas filling from local IGU specialists who purchase coated glass from the aforementioned giants and then seal the units on-site. To meet building regulations such as Part L of the Building Regulations (conservation of fuel and power), these suppliers ensure that the low-E coating is placed on the inner face of the outer pane (position 2 or 3) for optimal thermal resistance. In summary, the supply chain for low-emissivity glass panels serving Manchester’s double glazing manufacturers is anchored by Pilkington, Guardian, Saint-Gobain, and AGC, alongside regional processors and merchants that provide just-in-time delivery and fabrication services tailored to the specific sizes and performance criteria demanded by local production lines.
07 Jul, 2026
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