Reducing solar radiation transmittance of installed glazing

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Auxiliary imperforate panel-like shield attached to main... – Auxiliary pane attached to main pane

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52616, 52746, 428428, E06B 328

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040416631

ABSTRACT:
Transmittance of solar radiation (heat and/or light) through a glazing installation is reduced by adhering an additional pane of glass directly onto an installed pane with no airspace therebetween.

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