The Science Behind A Window's Thermal Conductivity
The thermal conductivity of a window is commonly used in design and construction to evaluate how well the product will perform in terms of its energy efficiency, but less frequently understood. The term "thermal conductance" is used in construction and engineering to describe the ability of a material or object to transfer heat. A common example of this is window glass The thermal conductivity of a window is measured by placing a thermometer inside the frame and recording its temperature at di
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