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insulating glassWindow or door in which two panes or lites of glass are used with a sealed air space between; also known as double glass.
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insulating glassSee Glazing.
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insulating glassTwo or more lites of glass with a hermetically sealed airspace between the lites. The sealed space may contain air or be filled with an inert gas, such as argon.
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insulating glassWindow or door in which two panes of glass are used with a sealed air space between. Also known as Double glass.
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insulating glassThe heat-insulating, infrared-reflective glass contributes towards a pleasant interior climate. It reduces heat build-up inside the vehicle in hot ambient conditions and promotes the wellbeing of the occupants. At the same time, fuel consumption is lowered if an air conditioning system is running, as less energy will be required to cool down the in [..]
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insulating glassA combination of 2 or more panes of glass with a hermetically sealed air space between the panes. The space may be filled with an inert glass such as argon.
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insulating glass Two or more pieces of glass with a space between them that are hermetically sealed to provide insulating characteristics. Insulation
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insulating glassTwo or more lites of glass with a hermetically sealed airspace between the lites. The sealed space may contain air or be filled with an inert gas, such as argon. Jamb:
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