Low-emissivity glazing applications
Glazing with reinforced thermal insulation
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Low-emissivity glazing applications
Glazing with reinforced thermal insulation

Authors : Laurent JORET, Anne PROST

Publication date: November 10, 1999 | Lire en français

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7. Low-emissivity glazing applications

There are a wide variety of applications for low-emissivity glazing, thanks to its high light transmission and low resistance per square.

The performance of these films can be compared with each other by a merit factor which can be, for example, as defined by Haacke [7] : Φ=T10/R

where R  is resistance per square and T is integrated light transmission in the visible range. Thus, for a given material, merit is only a function...

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