tripane
Tripane, or triple glazing, refers to an insulated glazing unit with three panes of glass and two internal spaces. The design increases thermal resistance and acoustic insulation compared with standard double-pane windows. Panes are typically separated by spacer bars and filled with air or inert gas such as argon or krypton. Low-emissivity coatings are commonly used to reduce heat transfer, and frames are often vinyl, wood, or aluminum with thermal breaks to minimize conduction.
Applications and performance: Tripane windows are favored in cold climates and energy-efficient buildings where high insulation
Construction and considerations: The extra pane adds weight and thickness, requiring stronger frames and sometimes upgraded
History and context: Triple glazing gained prominence as energy efficiency standards tightened and building codes evolved