Energianvaimentimet
Energianvaimentimet, also known as energy-efficient windows, are designed to reduce the amount of heat that escapes from a building during winter and enters during summer. They are a crucial component in sustainable architecture and building design, contributing to lower energy consumption and reduced carbon emissions. These windows are typically made from materials such as insulated glass units (IGUs), which consist of two or more panes of glass with a spacer filled with an insulating gas, such as argon or krypton, between them. This design helps to minimize heat transfer through the window, thereby improving the overall energy efficiency of the building.
The energy performance of energianvaimentimet is often measured using the U-value, which indicates the rate of
The installation of energianvaimentimet requires careful consideration of factors such as the building's orientation, climate, and