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是里面的那块.PVC的窗户.尺寸是23inches x 47 inches.
问过两家。要$380-$430。有这么贵吗?:confused:
 
自己买个玻璃刀,买块玻璃,用以前的玻璃练练手,

不久换上去了?
 
我换过一块但是忘记尺寸了,卧室用的,只要260。
Millenium Window and Glass。一分钟就换好了。
两层窗户中间是加氮气的吧?怎么自己换?都是现成材料。
 
如果是客厅的大块儿玻璃,差不多这个价格。

这种双层玻璃窗户中间是充氮气的,不能自己换。
 
谢谢wiki,村长。

是卧室的玻璃,双层的。据说中间充有惰性气体。

wiki,你有那家公司的电话,地址吗?我怎么google不到呢?
 
我换过一块但是忘记尺寸了,卧室用的,只要260。
Millenium Window and Glass。一分钟就换好了。
两层窗户中间是加氮气的吧?怎么自己换?都是现成材料。

在国内最忽悠人的就是汽车轮胎加氮气了。

空气中,氧气21%,氮气78%,其余还有二氧化碳,甲烷以及微量的惰性气体。

氮气接近80%,给你加的氮气80%多一点儿,多多少?谁量过?

氮气是干什么用的?

惰性气体,原用于飞机轮胎上,怕落地爆炸时引起燃烧。

就算你家玻璃窗上加的是氮气,能有多大作用?
 
是里面的那块.PVC的窗户.尺寸是23inches x 47 inches. 问过两家。要$380-$430。有这么贵吗?:confused:
PVC的窗户, 至少有20年(如果不是Life-Time)保修的吧,怎么就要自己换了?
 
在国内最忽悠人的就是汽车轮胎加氮气了。
不是忽悠人:
1.。氮气的分子大,漏得慢
2.减少水分,压力变化小
3。减少轮胎内部的氧化。

就算你家玻璃窗上加的是氮气,能有多大作用?
玻璃窗上加的不是氮气,是氩气(惰性气体)。导热系数非常小
 
我感觉两层玻璃中间加气,主要不是隔热(两层玻璃中间充啥气隔热效果都差不多),更可能是为了干燥两层玻璃见的空间用气吹扫保证没有水气然后封起来,。
 
23inches x 47 inches...几年前换过差不多要240-250。但是当时付的$什么也没留下来。
 
在国内最忽悠人的就是汽车轮胎加氮气了。

空气中,氧气21%,氮气78%,其余还有二氧化碳,甲烷以及微量的惰性气体。

氮气接近80%,给你加的氮气80%多一点儿,多多少?谁量过?

氮气是干什么用的?

惰性气体,原用于飞机轮胎上,怕落地爆炸时引起燃烧。

就算你家玻璃窗上加的是氮气,能有多大作用?

你先说说窗户上的双层玻璃加惰性气体是干啥用的,再说有没有用。;)

别说是怕爆炸或燃烧啥的。:D:D
 
我感觉两层玻璃中间加气,主要不是隔热(两层玻璃中间充啥气隔热效果都差不多),更可能是为了干燥两层玻璃见的空间用气吹扫保证没有水气然后封起来,。
主要是隔热
 
在国内最忽悠人的就是汽车轮胎加氮气了。

空气中,氧气21%,氮气78%,其余还有二氧化碳,甲烷以及微量的惰性气体。

氮气接近80%,给你加的氮气80%多一点儿,多多少?谁量过?

氮气是干什么用的?

惰性气体,原用于飞机轮胎上,怕落地爆炸时引起燃烧。

就算你家玻璃窗上加的是氮气,能有多大作用?

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Low E Glass - It Really Works!

By Tim Carter
©1993-2011 Tim Carter

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Summary: Windows with low e glass can help stop the loss of heat from your home. Window treatments with ultra thin metallic coating in the glass is the answer. Related Articles: Low-E Glass Fading, Low-E Glass Manufacturers, Types and Benefits



DEAR TIM: My husband and I will be building a new home soon. Our windows are available with optional low-E glass. Just what is low E glass? Does it really work? Are there different types? Will it block ultraviolet (UV) light? Is the argon gas necessary? Do you think it is worth the extra money? E. R.
DEAR E. R.: Window glass was revolutionized in the 1970's. Insulated glass (two or more pieces of glass with a dead air space between) made its debut in the early 70's. Low E glass was introduced in 1979. The E stands for emissivity. Low E glass works by reflecting heat back to its source. It does this by utilizing an ultra thin metallic coating on or in the glass.
Among other things, sunlight contains visible light, UV light, and infrared (IR) light. Visible light enables us to see things. Ultraviolet light damages your skin, wood, fabrics, and causes colors to fade.
Infrared light is basically heat. Low E glass has the ability to allow visible light to pass while blocking certain amounts of UV light and IR light.
The infrared light in sunlight is powerful. When it strikes an object it heats it up. These objects can be your tile floors, furniture, sidewalks, patio furniture, etc. As these objects cool off, they emit a low powered form of IR light. Low E glass reflects this form of energy. In the summer this helps to keep your house cooler, as the heat from objects outside is kept outside. In the winter, all objects in your home are heated (by either the sun or your furnace). This heat is also bounced back into your house by the low E glass.


There are two types of low E glass: hard coat and soft coat. Tin is applied directly to the molten glass to make hard coat low E glass. It is hard to scratch the tin off the glass. The soft coat process commonly involves the application of a thin layer of silver while the glass is in a vacuum. This coating is delicate. Soft coat low E glass is always sandwiched with another piece of glass. It can also oxidize if exposed to air. Argon gas is sometimes used to prevent this oxidation. This gas also acts as an additional insulator.
Low E glass helps to reduce condensation on glass. The inside surface temperature of the glass is warmer. The differences can be dramatic. Imagine a cold night with an outside temperature of 0 degrees and a 15 mph wind. The inside temperature of a single pane window would be approximately 26 degrees. Regular double pane glass might register 35 degrees. Hard coat low E glass would be very near 49 degrees. And weighing in at champ would be soft coat low E glass at 62 degrees.
Some glass manufacturers have gone even farther. They have suspended thin, low E transparent films in between pieces of glass. This system has excellent performance characteristics. Some of these films can block 99.5 percent of UV light. Some boast an insulating value twice that of soft coat low E glass.
Low E glass is worth the price, especially since houses tend to lose 25 percent of their heat through windows. Purchase the highest quality low-E glass you can afford.
 
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