{i} work of a glazier; placing of glass in windows; application of a glaze; glossy coating, glaze; polishing
Glass (and other materials) in a window or door Also, the act or process of fitting a unit with glass Glazing stop: A component of the sash or door panel which holds the glass in place Grille: A term referring to window pane dividers or muntins It may be a type of assembly fitted to the interior of the window or door unit which can be detached for cleaning Also can be fitted inside the sealed insulating glass unit, when it is also referred to as a grid
This term refers to the application of a transparent layer of color over a solid one so that the color of the first is profoundly modified A transparent layer of red over yellow will produce the effect of orange and providing the benefit of additional depth to the color
The glass associated with a fenestration system, which may be single-, double-, or triple-paned with various coatings, films, and thermal barriers
1) In the furniture finishing process, the application of a thin wash coat which is then wiped off and blended, thus modifying the base color or highlighting the grain of wood It produces a soft, mixed tone Compare Pickling 2) (Leather) Also know as top-coating, the application of protective transparent resins to the leather
The securing of glass into prepared openings It also refers to the collective elements of a building comprising glass, frame and fixings
The insertion of glass into sashes and doors Glazing also refers to the lowest quality of plate glass The purpose of glazing is to retain the glass adequately under the design load, provide effective weathering sealing, prevent loads or pressure points on the glass resulting from building movement, prevent glass-to-metal contact, and minimize glass breakage from mechanical or thermal stress
Glass in a window or door; the act or process of fitting with glass Glazing stop The part of the sash or door panel which holds the glass in place Grille A term referring to windowpane dividers or muntins When between two panes of glass, they will last longer and allow for ease of cleaning
(Top Coating): The application of protective transparent resins to the leather The glazed leather features a high gloss or matte finish
(impl) (sol) A transparent sheet that admits sunlight to a SOLAR COLLECTOR or solar building and then inhibits the escape of heat Often used interchangeably with window or glass, the term actually refers specifically just to the clear material which admits sunlight, and so can also be ACETATE, acrylic, and fiber-reinforced plastics Double and triple glazing refer to two or three panes F - vitrification S - vidriado
A covering of transparent or translucent material (typically glass or plastic) used for admitting light
Glazing is the construction term used for sheets of glass that fill in windows The unique designs of the glass barrel vault skylight and the glass end walls at the Kimmel Center have rarely been attempted before in the glass industry
The process of securing a pane of glass into a frame using glazier's points and glazing compound Also referred as the layers of glass and their coatings