1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0038-092x(97)00068-6
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Glazing edge-seal using foamglass as spacer and frameless window design

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“…10,11 Suppression of convection in the window cavity using argon, krypton and sulphur hexafluoride is beneficial, 12 whilst in certain latitudes triple-glazed, argon filled, low-e coated units are considered to be one of the most costeffective solutions. 13,14 Choice of frame materials can have a profound effect on the overall window U-value, 10,15 and the life-cycle assessment. 16 In terms of window lifespan, researchers believe insulating glass units should last in situ for between 20 and 60 years.…”
Section: Multiglazed Window Alternativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10,11 Suppression of convection in the window cavity using argon, krypton and sulphur hexafluoride is beneficial, 12 whilst in certain latitudes triple-glazed, argon filled, low-e coated units are considered to be one of the most costeffective solutions. 13,14 Choice of frame materials can have a profound effect on the overall window U-value, 10,15 and the life-cycle assessment. 16 In terms of window lifespan, researchers believe insulating glass units should last in situ for between 20 and 60 years.…”
Section: Multiglazed Window Alternativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Löffler (1997) and Löffler and Buck, (1997) presents foamglass as a possible spacer material, and investigates the possibility for windows without a frame. The authors claim windows without a frame will have a transparent area which is 10 to 15 cm larger at each edge.…”
Section: Spacer Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vários estudos sublinham a importância de seguir novas estratégias para o desenvolvimento de novas soluções com elevado desempenho térmico ( [2], [14]) e baixo impacto ambiental [15]. Recentemente, surgiu uma alternativa interessante aos materiais convencionais, que são os perfis de caixilharia em fibra de vidro.…”
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