Glazing – Spatial Grid Structure – Modular Education Buildings

Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2008)
For other uses, see Glaze.
pane transport rack
Glazing is a transparent part of a wall, usually made of glass or plastic (acrylic and polycarbonate). Glazing also describes the work done by a professional “glazier”.
Common types of glazing used in architectural applications include clear and tinted float glass, tempered glass, and laminated glass as well as a variety of coated glasses, all of which can be glazed singly or as double, or even triple, glazing units. Ordinary clear glass has a slight green tinge but special clear glasses are offered by several manufacturers.
Glazing can be mounted in a window sash or door stile, usually made of wood, aluminium or PVC. The glass or plastic is fixed into a rabbet (rebate) in the frame in a number of ways including triangular glazing points, putty, etc.. Toughened and laminated glass can be glazed by bolting panes directly to a metal framework by bolts passing through drilled holes.
Glazing is commonly used in low temperature solar thermal collectors because it results in an increase in the Sun’s radiosity.
See also
fanlight
Architectural glass
Insulated glazing
Noise mitigation
Solar thermal collector
Glazing in construction
Roof lantern
This architectural element-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
v  d  e
This glass engineering or glass science related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
v  d  e
Categories: Building engineering | Construction | Glass engineering and science | Glass architecture | Architectural element stubs | Glass stubsHidden categories: Articles lacking sources from January 2008 | All articles lacking sources

I am an expert from chinasteelstructures.com, while we provides the quality product, such as Spatial Grid Structure , Modular Education Buildings, china steel structures,and more.

Processing your request, Please wait....

Leave a Reply