Some is sent back out into the atmosphere and some to the inside of the building. The result is a neutral appearance glass that lets energy in and helps prevent heat getting out. By placing low-e glass into a double glazed unit, the individual glass pane temperatures change. As more ...
Consider a windy day. Wind drives air into gaps and around obstructions. Add rain to the mix, and you've got the recipe for both water and air infiltration. So caulking pays off in regard to both energy savings and building preservation. That's why you don't need to wait until it's...
Wrapping the ham tightly in tin foil seals all of the moisture inside to keep the ham from drying out as it warms. Next, set up the pressure cooker pot with a low rack and 1 cup of water in the bottom. Use a foil sling to gently lower the ham onto the rack. ...
in their production way. Always. The only time a company ever does the right thing is when the government finally gives in to the truth and forces them to change. Change costs money and time (money again) and no business willingly changes just because it’s the right thing to do. Ever...
If the varnish is sealed it’s pretty good for years, it’s only if air gets into the mix it can start to change the consistency of the varnish. -How much does the environment influence the varnishing process? (Temp, humidity, et al?) Is there a preferable sweet spot? It’s best ...
Hi all, just moved into a house, its about 50 meteres from main road, I do have double glazing and has tall conifers at front. i was surpised that...
the furnace's blower is used to distribute cool and dehumidified air during the summer months. Therefore, air passes through the furnace -- and the furnace filter -- during those months as well. That's why homeowners with central air-conditioning systems need to change or clean filters in ...
1. Complete production lines for the production of following non-wovens, up to rolled goods preparation and packing, namely: (a) Needle punched non-wovens (b) Chemically bonded non-wovens (c) Thermally bonded non-wovens (d) Stitch bond non-wovens ...
Doors are a particular problem. They need to be heavy! Solid doors are not always best - a sandwich constructed door filled with sand is better but hanging them presents fresh problems ... and the seals around doors are a major culprit, so these need special attention, even at the hinge...