gaasivahed
Gaasivahed, which translates to "gas gaps" in English, refers to intentional empty spaces filled with a gas, typically air or a noble gas, within a material or structure. These gaps are designed to exploit the poor thermal conductivity of gases, making the material act as an insulator.
The most common application of gaasivahed is in double glazing or triple glazing for windows. In these
Beyond windows, the principle of gaasivahed can be found in other insulating materials. For example, some types