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A greenhouse is essentially a large multiple window frame. Once the perimeter supports are in place and the roof beams attached, metal lattices (steel or aluminum) are added to the roof and all or most of the sides. Then separate panes of glass are mounted in each one of the lattice holes. A wide lip along the insides of the roof rows keeps the panes from falling through. Some greenhouses will need extra reinforcement for the roof panes, usually in the form of stronger, wider dividers between the rows.
Frosted glass is used on windows that will let in sunlight, but will stop people looking in from outside. A bathroom, or glass panels on an external door, will usually have frosted glass for privacy. Apart from frosted, other patterns can be used - small dimples, raised spots or lines, etc, can also be used.
Silica sand and other minerals are melted. Sometimes color is added. The molten glass is poured into a mold and cools quickly. Immediately after the mold it is put in a 900 degrees Fahrenheit kiln. When the people are done making the glass they turn off the kiln and allow the glass to cool slowly. Panes of glass are made when molten glass is pressed between two rollers, forming a long thin sheet of glass.
Because the air trapped between the two panes of glass doesn't transfer hot and cold as rapidly as glass alone. When they add gas instead of regular air, the effect is greatly improved.
Because single pane glass is a lousy insulator. The layer of air between the two panes works as an insulator. This improves energy efficiency
They are the small narrow strips of wood divideing each section of a window into separate panes of glass.
Glass was first used in window panes around 300 B.C. The first glass panes were small squares of glass held together with lead strips.
The strip dividing glass panes in a door or window typically is referred to as a "muntin."
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With older model windows that have separate pieces of glass in each of the panes, it is not too difficult to change the glass in the window. Websites like eHow provide step by step instructions that can guide you.
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Double glazing is the glazing process in which a window is formed by two panes of glass with a space between the panes. The space between the glass is usually several millimeters thick
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Visible transmittance is influenced by the glazing type, the number of panes, and any glass coatings.
Glass is melted silica. Some of the products made from this process are glass bottles, window panes, and decorative beads.