The article discusses how increasing disorder in the atomic structure of materials influences macroscopic heat conduction — a critical property for heat-management technologies. The materials studied ...
Glass is heat-treated for two reasons: the first is to increase its strength to resist external stresses such as wind and snow loads, or thermal loads caused by the sun’s energy. The second is to ...
Researchers at the University of Maryland have developed a new microporous glass coating that can cool indoor temperatures without using electricity. The new technology could lower a mid-rise ...
Chances are if you’ve sipped a bottled iced tea on a hot summer night, cracked open a bottle of beer with friends, or poured from a bottle of wine, the bottle has come from Anchor Glass. In addition ...
The bonding capacity with different metals and alloys, from stainless steel to titanium superalloys, has made glass coatings effective heat shields against corrosion and oxidation at high temperatures ...
Radiant heat could be key to using less energy to heat vehicle cabins Heated glass could help rapidly defrost windshields in the future Window tint could help lower vehicle cabin temps and increase ...