kolmilasisia
Kolmilasisia is a Finnish term that translates to "three-glassed" or "triple-glazed." It primarily refers to windows with three panes of glass. This construction is designed to improve thermal insulation compared to single or double-glazed windows. The air or gas-filled space between each pane acts as an additional barrier against heat transfer, reducing energy loss from a building during cold weather and heat gain during warm weather.
Windows are a significant source of heat loss and gain in buildings. By incorporating a third pane
The effectiveness of kolmilasisia windows depends on several factors, including the type of glass used, the