Tuesday, March 10, 2020
advances in glazing materials essays
advances in glazing materials essays    Current Options In Widows Energy Efficiency	5     Understanding How Energy Moves Through Windows 	5     Tomorrows Options for More Efficient Windows	8     1.  How energy flows through windows: Radiation	6        2.  How energy flows through windows: Convection ..............................................6        3.  How energy flows through windows: Conduction..............................................7     4. Three Routes to Switchable Windows.	10     Until recently, clear glass was the primary glazing material used in windows. Although     glass is durable and allows a high percentage of sunlight to enter buildings, it has very little     resistance to heat flow. During the past two decades, though, glazing technology has     Research and development into types of glazing have created a new generation of materials     that offer improved window efficiency and performance for consumers. While this new     generation of glazing materials quickly gains acceptance in the marketplace, the research     and development of even more efficient technologies continues.     Gas Fill  A heavier-than-air gas such as argon or krypton is used to fill the space between panes to slow heat transfer.     Glazing  The glass and/or plastic in a window unit that provides visibility yet blocks air leakage and some of the heat flow.     Infrared Radiation  Invisible radiation that humans perceived as heat.     Low-e Coating  Low-emissivity (low-e) coatings on glass surfaces reflect heat energy, but transmit visible light.     Pyrolytic (Hard Coat) Low-e   Durable metal oxides that are fused into the surface of window glass.     Sputtered (Soft Coat) Low-e   A coating on the inside pane of window glass in a sealed unit.  It is made of reflective metal deposited in a vacuum.     R-Value  A measure of a windows resistance to heat flow.     Total Solar Transmittance  The total amount of all light spectra that is admitted by t...     
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