Glazing
31glazing compound — noun : a caulking compound used especially for holding window glass in place because it remains soft underneath the surface …
32glazing jack — noun : a device consisting of a glass or agate roller attached to the arm of a power driven machine and used to glaze leather …
33glazing bead — a convex molding nailed against the edge of a pane of glass to hold it in place …
34Insulated glazing — (IG) also known as double glazing are double or triple glass window panes separated by an air or other gas filled space to reduce heat transfer across a part of the building envelope. Glass in windows is used to provide light and allow a view… …
35Double Glazing & Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme — The DGCOS, or Double Glazing Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme, was established in early 2010 to provide an independent regulatory body for UK’s double glazing and conservatory industry.[1] The DGCOS was launched in May 2010 with the backing of… …
36double glazing — noun a window with two panes of glass and a space between them; reduces heat and noise transmission through the window • Hypernyms: ↑window * * * noun [noncount] technical : two layers of glass that are set in a window to keep heat inside and… …
37double-glazing — [dub′əl glā′ziŋ] n. window glazing with two panes of glass having space between them to allow air to act as an insulator * * * …
38double-glazing — N UNCOUNT If someone has double glazing in their house, their windows are fitted with two layers of glass. People put in double glazing in order to keep buildings warmer or to keep out noise. [mainly BRIT] …
39double-glazing — [dub′əl glā′ziŋ] n. window glazing with two panes of glass having space between them to allow air to act as an insulator …
40triple glazing — noun Glazing formed by three layers of glass with the optimum air space between each layer for insulation or soundproofing • • • Main Entry: ↑triple …