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NJRVer
Apr 22, 2014Explorer
2oldman wrote:NJRVer wrote:I didn't know either.Bumpyroad wrote:What is the difference between the two?
just remember that they are not "thermapanes" .
Google: Thermopane vs dual pane
That was why I questioned it.
I have been in construction for 39 years now. There is no difference.
"Dual pane" or insulated glass" or Thermopane" they all describe two panes of glass with a dead air space between them.
Doesn't matter if they are in an RV or a house or even I read somewhere that the big Mercedes S class came with dual pane glass to cut noise.
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