trippelglas
Trippelglas, or triple glazing, refers to a window unit composed of three panes of glass separated by two insulating spaces. The gaps are usually filled with air or inert gas such as argon or krypton, and the panes typically carry low-emissivity coatings to reduce heat transfer. The overall construction relies on a spacer frame and a durable seal to keep the cavities isolated and dry.
The main purpose of trippelglas is to improve thermal insulation and reduce heat loss. By adding an
Installing trippelglas can require considerations beyond those for double glazing. The units are heavier, which may
Trippelglas is commonly used in new construction and retrofit projects in regions with cold winters or high