Broken Window — Seal Exclusive
A broken window seal in multi-pane thermal glass—often called an —is a common failure where the airtight barrier between panes breaks down. This causes the insulating gas (like argon) to escape and allows moisture-laden air to seep in, creating a permanent fog or haze. Core Feature: The Insulated Glass Unit (IGU)
. This gas acts as a thermal barrier to keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. broken window seal exclusive
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A broken window seal occurs when the airtight barrier between the panes of a double or triple-pane window fails, allowing the insulating gas (like argon or krypton) to escape and moisture-filled air to enter. This failure is often a gradual process caused by , thermal expansion , or poor installation . Key Indicators of a Broken Seal This gas acts as a thermal barrier to