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  2. Vector Foiltec - Wikipedia

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    Vector Foiltec is a business using transparent plastic cushions filled with air as an architectural cladding technology. This solution can be better than glass panels in applications such as roofs over aggressive environments where chemicals would attack a metal window frame, or where the transparent panels have to accommodate deformation due to changing thermal conditions.

  3. Bremen - Wikipedia

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    Bremen has a reputation as a working-class city. [4] The city is home to many multinationals and manufacturing companies headquartered in Bremen include Hachez chocolate and Vector Foiltec. [5] Bundesliga club SV Werder Bremen play in the Weserstadion on the bank of the Weser.

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    Vector Foiltec; W. Wolff & Müller This page was last edited on 23 January 2021, at 04:53 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Category:German companies established in 1982 - Wikipedia

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    Vector Foiltec; W. World of Music (retailer) This page was last edited on 6 June 2020, at 00:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Eden Project - Wikipedia

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    The ETFE technology was supplied and installed by the firm Vector Foiltec, which is also responsible for ongoing maintenance of the cladding. The steel spaceframe and cladding package (with Vector Foiltec as ETFE subcontractor) was designed, supplied and installed by MERO (UK) PLC, who also jointly developed the overall scheme geometry with the ...

  7. ETFE - Wikipedia

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    In addition, ETFE exhibits a high-energy radiation resistance and can withstand moderately high temperatures for a long period. Commercially deployed brand names of ETFE include Tefzel by DuPont, Fluon by Asahi Glass Company, Neoflon ETFE by Daikin, and Texlon by Vector Foiltec.

  8. Water Cube - Wikipedia

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    The ETFE cladding, supplied and installed by the firm Vector Foiltec, allows more light and heat penetration than traditional glass, resulting in a 30% decrease in energy costs. [11] This choice was made in view of Beijing's goal of presenting a fully "green" Olympic Games, with zero net growth in total carbon emissions. [12]

  9. Talk:Vector Foiltec - Wikipedia

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