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  2. FilmTack - Wikipedia

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    FilmTack is a multinational window films company [1] headquartered in Singapore that develops and supports a wide range of products and services related to glass tinting. FilmTack invests in related assets and businesses with a strong presence in the key global markets: Oceania, NE Asia (ex. China), ASEAN and North America. In addition to its ...

  3. Far East Global Group - Wikipedia

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    Far East Global Group was first established in 1969 in Hong Kong as a small workshop and the business was incorporated in 1977 as Far East Aluminium Works Company Limited. Through years of growth and expansion, the workshop has been transformed from a small aluminium windows contractor into a multi-national enterprise.

  4. Window insulation - Wikipedia

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    The type of window frame and the insulation of its cavity are critical for energy-efficiency and thermal performance (and for strength, durability and maintenance). Aluminum frames are excellent for strength, durability and maintenance but they are a poor choice for thermal insulation. Aluminum is an extremely conductive material.

  5. Curtain wall (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Relative to other building components, aluminum has a high heat transfer coefficient, meaning that aluminum is a very good conductor of heat. This translates into high heat loss through aluminum (or steel) curtain wall mullions. There are several ways to compensate for this heat loss, the most common way being the addition of thermal breaks.

  6. Ensinger (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, the company started developing heat-insulated precision profiles for metal window systems, and by the end of 1977, the company dispatched its first volume-produced thermal insulating profiles made of glass fibre-reinforced polyamide 6.6 to manufacturers of aluminium windows. [3] [4]

  7. Insulated glazing - Wikipedia

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    The first spacers were made primarily of steel and aluminum, which manufacturers thought provided more durability, and their lower price means that they remain common. However, metal spacers conduct heat (unless the metal is thermally improved), undermining the ability of the insulated glass unit (IGU) to reduce heat flow. It may also result in ...