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the free encyclopedia Part of a wall or window · made of glass For other uses · see Glaze (disambiguation) . Pane transport rack Glazing · which derives from the Middle English for 'glass' · is a part of a wall or window · made of glass . &#91 · 1 &#93 · &#91 · 2 &#93 · 3 &#93 · tempered glass · and laminated glass as well as a variety of coated glasses · all of which can be glazed singly or as double · or even triple · glazing units. Ordinary clear glass has a slight green tinge · 4 &#93 · but special colorless glasses are offered by several manufacturers. &#91 · 5 &#93 · Glazing can be mounted on the surface of a window sash or door stile · usually made of wood

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the free encyclopedia Part of a wall or window
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made of glass For other uses
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see Glaze (disambiguation) . Pane transport rack Glazing
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which derives from the Middle English for 'glass'
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is a part of a wall or window
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made of glass . &#91
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1 &#93
&#91
2 &#93
3 &#93
tempered glass
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and laminated glass as well as a variety of coated glasses
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all of which can be glazed singly or as double
or even triple
glazing units. Ordinary clear glass has a slight green tinge
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4 &#93
but special colorless glasses are offered by several manufacturers. &#91
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5 &#93
Glazing can be mounted on the surface of a window sash or door stile
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usually made of wood

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