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This is the answer to the question Why does an aluminum/wood triple-glazed window have condensation inside, despite the warm edge?
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2022‑09‑20 02:52
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The window definitely remains the coldest part of the (modern) wall, doesn't it? If there's also high humidity in the room.
Even with triple glazing at a temperature difference of 35 C (-15 outside, +20 inside) physics cannot be outsmarted.