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  2. Window insulation film - Wikipedia

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    A typical window insulation film kit, consisting of plastic shrink film (folded-up) and a roll of double-sided tape. One commonly used film is a heat-shrink plastic which is attached to the window frame using double-sided pressure-sensitive tape. A hair dryer is used to remove creases and improve optical clarity.

  3. Window insulation - Wikipedia

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    It is another key element for a better thermal insulation. Most windows use argon (which is cheaper), but krypton is a better choice of insulation when the distance between the panes has to be smaller (the distance has to be about 13 mm (1 ⁄ 2 inch) for argon, and about 9 mm (3 ⁄ 8 inch) for krypton; increasing or decreasing the space will ...

  4. How to Seal Up Drafty Windows (and Lower Your Heating Bill) - AOL

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    Window insulation film kit. Hair dryer. How to Fix Drafty Windows With Weatherstripping “Time ages all things, including product seals, caulk, and weatherstripping. Weatherstripping may become ...

  5. Insulated glazing - Wikipedia

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    If IGUs are altered (such as installation of a window insulation film) the warranty may be voided by the manufacturer. The Insulating Glass Manufacturers Alliance (IGMA) [22] undertook an extensive study to characterize the failures of commercial insulating glass units over a 25-year period.

  6. Insulation Gets Added Flair With Window Film - AOL

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    Window film has the reputation of the ugly step-sister of pristine windows.... think wavy plastic shrink-wrapped over leaky windows via a hairdryer. Tacky! Insulation Gets Added Flair With Window Film

  7. Window film - Wikipedia

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    The colorful film on these windows gives the building a unique appearance while providing privacy and insulation from the sun. Heat rejection films are normally applied to the interior of flat glass windows to reduce the amount of infrared, visible light, and ultraviolet (UV) radiation entering the windows.