Glazing vs Thermopane - What's the difference?
glazing | thermopane |
The part of a window or wall made of glass or another transparent material
(architecture) All the windows of a building
An insulated glazing unit.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=May 20, author=Mark Svenvold, title=The Zero-Energy Solution, work=New York Times
, passage=There was nothing odd, or futuristic, or exotically “eco” about the house — no solar panels to be seen, no giant arrays of thermopane windows passively drinking up light and heat; yet here, I’d been told, in the Sourland Mountains in New Jersey, an hour from Manhattan, was a house that had the potential — not long from now, not 20 years from now, but maybe within 5 to 10 years — to help turn millions of American homes into fully self-sustaining power plants, each one capable of producing hydrogen to fuel cars as well. }}
As nouns the difference between glazing and thermopane
is that glazing is the part of a window or wall made of glass or another transparent material while thermopane is an insulated glazing unit.As a verb glazing
is present participle of lang=en.glazing
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