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[Interpane divison of Pilkington] A registered trademark for an insulating double glazed window glass. Thermopane® windows were first introduced in 1944. They are composed of two panes of plate glass separated by a hermetically sealed airspace. The air space is filled with either desiccated air or an inert gas, such as argon. The aluminum frames are typically sealed with a polyisobutylene primary seal and a two-part silicone secondary seal. The enclosed air space significantly reduces the thermal transfer between indoor and outdoor environments. Thermopane® windows are used in the construction of energy-efficient homes and buildings. The term thermopane is sometimes commonly used for any double glazed window. | [Interpane divison of Pilkington] A registered trademark for an insulating double glazed window glass. Thermopane® windows were first introduced in 1944. They are composed of two panes of plate glass separated by a hermetically sealed airspace. The air space is filled with either desiccated air or an inert gas, such as argon. The aluminum frames are typically sealed with a polyisobutylene primary seal and a two-part silicone secondary seal. The enclosed air space significantly reduces the thermal transfer between indoor and outdoor environments. Thermopane® windows are used in the construction of energy-efficient homes and buildings. The term thermopane is sometimes commonly used for any double glazed window. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:44, 8 June 2022
Description
[Interpane divison of Pilkington] A registered trademark for an insulating double glazed window glass. Thermopane® windows were first introduced in 1944. They are composed of two panes of plate glass separated by a hermetically sealed airspace. The air space is filled with either desiccated air or an inert gas, such as argon. The aluminum frames are typically sealed with a polyisobutylene primary seal and a two-part silicone secondary seal. The enclosed air space significantly reduces the thermal transfer between indoor and outdoor environments. Thermopane® windows are used in the construction of energy-efficient homes and buildings. The term thermopane is sometimes commonly used for any double glazed window.
Resources and Citations
- Interpane Glas: thermal insulation