Windows in new buildings: triple glazing with a green tint?

  • Erstellt am 2015-06-14 11:27:09

Musketier

2015-06-26 10:25:29
  • #1


I have never held a white sheet of paper in front of it.
If the neighbor isn't putting up a smooth white house wall/garage directly in front of your window, you will never see it again.

It's like when the ceiling is painted 100% evenly. You notice it when you're finished painting, get a bit annoyed, and after a few weeks no one looks at it anymore.
 

Grünspan

2019-09-13 20:33:51
  • #2


Honestly, anyone who orders glazing that lets through only half of the sunlight shouldn't be surprised that they are now sitting in a dark hole.

The greenish tint is due to the coating. It contains iron oxide. The more iron oxide, the more green tint.
Clear glass is iron-oxide-poor glass and therefore has no green tint.
With normal glass, the intensity of the green tint depends on the total thickness of the glass (the thicker, the more green tint) and on the intensity of the thermal insulation coating (the more coated (coating = iron oxide-containing), the more green tint).

I can only advise everyone against ordering such rubbish.
 

tomtom79

2019-09-13 21:25:35
  • #3

You are no better either, the post is 4 years old
 

Bautitus

2019-09-16 11:49:46
  • #4
Thanks anyway for digging it up. I learned something.
 

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