It will come as no surprise to learn that modern windows are primarily intended to be ‘warm’. This means that they are not supposed to allow warm air to escape from the house. This parameter is described by the heat transfer coefficient Uw, which gives us the answer to the question of how much heat escapes through the window due to the difference in external and internal temperatures.
Wrought iron may be ideal or is commonly used in the following applications:
For Mill Finish
The general public’s picture of wrought iron is of a blacksmith hammering wrought iron on an anvil with a coal forge in the background. Small irregularities are part of the charm and value since wrought ironwork is forged by hand. Artistic patterns and curves are the evidence of the smith’s hammer in true wrought iron.