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makes a
given object airtight (preventing the p****age of air, oxygen, or
other gases). The term
originally applied to
airtight gl**** containers, but...
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Building airtightness (also
called envelope airtightness) can be
defined as the
resistance to
inward or
outward air
leakage through unintentional leakage...
- The
Airtight Garage (French: Le
Garage Hermétique or, in its
earliest serialized form, Le
Garage Hermétique de
Jerry Cornelius) is a
lengthy comic strip...
- same
leakage classification.
Airtightness classes for air
handling units (L1 to L3) are
defined in EN 1886.
Airtightness classes for
ductwork systems...
- the
envelope in one hour, then ACH = 1.
Airtightness improves buildings'
energy performance since low
airtightness levels imply high
infiltration rates,...
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Airtight Games was an
American independent video game
developer based in
Redmond founded in 2004. It was made up of
former members of FASA Studio, Will...
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separate section on Material.
There are
separate sections on Efficiency,
Airtightness, and
Emission regulation --
these should be merged. We also have articles...
- Look up
airtight in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Airtight means impermeable to air or
other gases.
Airtight may also
refer to:
Vacuum ****ng, a method...
- The
Airtight Bridge is a
steel bridge spanning the
Embarras River in
Coles County, Illinois, in the
United States 8
miles (13 km)
north of Charleston,...
- and fan flow
measurements are used to
determine the
ductwork airtightness. The
airtightness of
ductwork is
useful knowledge when
trying to
improve energy...