Glossary of Window and Glass Terms Kansas City MO

Knowing the basic terms used for window and glass installation can help when determining your needs, and talking to your contractor. Conduction - Heat transfer through a material. Heat flows from a higher temperature area to a lower temperature area. Emissivity - The relative ability of a surface to reflect or emit heat by radiation. Emissivity factors range from 0.00 to 1.00 and are typically measured in a U-Factor (or its inverse, R-Factor). The lower the ...

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Knowing the basic terms used for window and glass installation can help when determining your needs, and talking to your contractor.

Conduction – Heat transfer through a material. Heat flows from a higher temperature area to a lower temperature area.

Emissivity – The relative ability of a surface to reflect or emit heat by radiation. Emissivity factors range from 0.00 to 1.00 and are typically measured in a U-Factor (or its inverse, R-Factor). The lower the emissivity, the less heat that is emitted through a window system.

Relative Heat Gain – a calculated relationship of heat gain (through a window system) that accounts for center-of-glass U-Value and center-of-glass shading coefficient based on a standard inside and outside temperature.

R-Value (Also R-Factor) – A measure of a product’s ability to resist the transfer of thermal energy. A window with a high R-Value has greater resistance to heat flow and a higher insulating value than one with a low R-Value.

Passive Solar Heat Gain – Solar heat that passes through a material and is captured naturally, not by mechanical means.

Shading Coefficient – A glass measurement comparing solar heat transmission, related to 1/8-inch clear glass.

U-Factor - A measure of the rate of non-solar heat flow through a material or assembly. The lower the U- Factor, the greater a window’s resistance to heat flow and the better its insulating value.

Visible Light Transmittance – The percentage or fraction of the visible light spectrum that is transmitted through the glass of a window or skylight as reduced by the sash material and reluctance of the glass.

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