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Tinted windows

Tinting films used to filter out light for house and office windows, or for vehicles. [Pg.527]

Double-glazed windows, grey tint, aluminum frame with thermal break. [Pg.106]

Sally puts up her hand. Stop I get the picture. She pauses as you both walk over to the window and watch the swollen sun collapse into a notch between the columns of the Capitol building. Beautiful The winter sun burns the columns to a golden brown, and torpid yellow-tinted clouds hang over the alabaster reflections. Soon it will be dark, and you should head home. [Pg.31]

In addition, Mr. du Pont underwrote installation of the Pittsburgh Plate Glass tinted Pennvemon Graylite storm windows to further protect the rooms from light damage, and this installation became an added bonus of the new air-conditioning system (4). [Pg.21]

Attenuation in early hbres was mainly due to metallic impurities. The gravest problem was iron, present as Fe - the ion that also imparts a greenish tint to window glass. Even a concentration as low as 1 part per million (ppm) of iron can result in an attenuation of ISdBkm. The presence of transition metal cations was avoided by the preparation of silica from very high-purity chemicals made available by the semiconductor industry. [Pg.459]

Heat Absorbing Window Glass - A type of window glass that contains special tints that cause the window to absorb as much as 45% of incoming solar energy, to reduce heat gain in an interior space. Part of the absorbed heat will continue to be passed through the window by conduction and reradiation. [Pg.360]

Solar Film - A window glazing coating, usually tinted bronze or gray, used to reduce building cooling loads, glare, and fabric fading. [Pg.412]

The principle of electrochromic devices can be exploited in tinting ordinary window glass. Very thin polymer layers embedded in a colorless Solid electrolyte and sandwiched between two layers of glass may tint a window when an electric potential is applied. The d ee of tinting can be controlled by the size of the electric potentiaL... [Pg.580]


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