- What does the R-value of a window mean?
- What are the benefits of an energy efficient window?
- How much money can I save by installing energy efficient windows?
- Wood, Vinyl, Fiberglass, Metal... which is best?
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Last Updated ( Friday, 22 June 2007 )
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- What is Low-E Glass?
- What does "Low-E" mean?
- What is radiant heat?
- How Does Low-E Work in winter?
- How does Low-E work in summer?
- How do windows with Low-E glass help keep me more comfortable?
- What about condensation?
- Why is Low-E Glass better than ordinary clear glass?
- What about fading?
- How should I measure the thermal performance of windows?
- Will Low-E windows really help the resale value of my home?
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Last Updated ( Monday, 14 April 2008 )
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Composed of reinforced thermoplastic material, Its very solid material and its other characteristics will ensure the longevity of sealed units and reduce the risk of thermal breakage. Its white color is aesthetically adapted to today's products and also gives solar protection. The INEX Spacer is used in our Window City R-2000 products |
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What is argon gas?Argon gas is typically done in tandem with the Low-E coating. Argon is an inert, non-flammable, non-toxic gas that constitutes about one per cent of the air we breathe. When the space between the two panes of glass is filled with Argon gas it acts as a thermal blanket that stops the heat from escaping through the glass. Because it filters out ultraviolet rays, Argon gas can also save your draperies and carpets from fading. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 07 July 2007 )
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Control your environment—control your costsWhen it comes to choosing high performance insulated windows, thermal resistance in the spacer system plays an extremely important role in energy savings. But to understand how windows affect heating and cooling costs, you need to know a little about how energy flows through them. The primary ways heat is transferred through windows are:
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 07 July 2007 )
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