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Glass condensation

Condensation is a very common phenomenon in everyday life. Although it doesn't leave durable signs on window panels, it can be very unpleasant because it reduces visibility. Discover with Glass On Web some facts about condensation.

When water vapour from the air comes into contact with cold surfaces, the vapour condenses on the cooler surface of the glass forming a foggy effect. While this condensation is annoying, it also indicates excessive humidity inside the room which should be reduced. To know more about how to reduce condensation and what causes it, check out the selected links.


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Last review: April, 2004


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Posted on: 07-Feb-07by Anonymous
Condensation on sealed units can be reduced not only by Double glazed sealed units but by using Warm Edge Technology such as Super Spacer. The reduction can be up to 70% over conventional double glazing.
http://www.warmedgeunits.com for more information.


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