tripleglazing
Tripleglazing, or triple glazing, refers to insulated glazing units that use three panes of glass separated by two air or gas-filled spaces. The panes are typically coated with low-emissivity coatings and filled with inert gas such as argon or krypton to reduce heat transfer. A spacer bar and edge seals hold the panes in place, and the entire unit is installed within a window frame, often with reinforced hardware to accommodate the increased weight.
Thermal performance is the primary advantage of tripleglazing. The extra pane lowers the U-value more than
Applications for triple-glazed units include residential and commercial windows in regions with cold winters, as well
Considerations include higher upfront cost, increased weight, and the need for properly designed frames and hardware.