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Method of reducing heat passage coefficient of pressed glass blocks
A reduction of heat passage coefficient of pressed glass blocks is achieved by bonding the metal coated flat glass pad (1) with increased heat reflection, where the boding is made in between the two halves of glass block (2), (3) divided from each other in the region of primary weld (6), the hollows (4), (5) are filled with gas and the parts (1), (2), (3) are bounded together to form single piece.
Method of reducing heat passage coefficient of pressed glass blocks
A reduction of heat passage coefficient of pressed glass blocks is achieved by bonding the metal coated flat glass pad (1) with increased heat reflection, where the boding is made in between the two halves of glass block (2), (3) divided from each other in the region of primary weld (6), the hollows (4), (5) are filled with gas and the parts (1), (2), (3) are bounded together to form single piece.
Method of reducing heat passage coefficient of pressed glass blocks
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SOUSEK RADEK (author)
2018-04-04
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
C03B
Herstellung oder Formgebung von Glas, Mineral- oder Schlackenwolle
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MANUFACTURE OR SHAPING OF GLASS, OR OF MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
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C03C
Chemische Zusammensetzungen für Gläser, Glasuren oder Emails
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CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GLASSES, GLAZES, OR VITREOUS ENAMELS
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E04C
STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS
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