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  2. Twinwall plastic - Wikipedia

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    Although single layer polycarbonate sheeting is more flexible than polycarbonate in twinwall configuration, it still retains significant advantages over alternative materials, including glass. A typical 6mm sheet has a density of 0.72 g/cm^2 [ 6 ] and a thermal insulation R value of 0.3 m^2°C/W, while allowing 80% of visible light pass through ...

  3. Greenhouse - Wikipedia

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    The specific term used depends on the material and heating system used in the building. Nowadays, greenhouses are more commonly constructed with a variety of materials, such as wood and polyethylene plastic. [2] A glasshouse, on the other hand, is a traditional type of greenhouse made only of glass panes that allow light to enter.

  4. Conservatory (greenhouse) - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, the legal definition of a conservatory is a building that has at least 50% of its side wall area glazed and at least 75% of its roof glazed with translucent materials, either polycarbonate sheeting or glass. Today, the terms sunroom, solarium and conservatory are used interchangeably by the public, but in general the term ...

  5. Thermal insulation - Wikipedia

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    Thermal insulation is integral to greenhouse design, enabling controlled environments for plant growth and energy efficiency. Common insulation techniques include the use of double-layer films and multi-wall polycarbonate panels, which trap air between layers to reduce heat transfer while maintaining sufficient light transmission for ...

  6. Polycarbonate - Wikipedia

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    Polycarbonate sheeting in a greenhouse The second largest consumer of polycarbonates is the construction industry, e.g. for domelights, flat or curved glazing, roofing sheets and sound walls . Polycarbonates are used to create materials used in buildings that must be durable but light.

  7. Gardening under glass: Greenhouse or hothouse, it's a ... - AOL

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    The notion of a greenhouse conjures up visions of everything from something barely larger than a terrarium to an expansive conservatory, like one found in the gardens of Biltmore Estate.