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Essay:
The BeTL Facility at Penn State"Building Enclosure Test Laboratory (BeTL) is a facility that was developed to conduct performance tests on building enclosure systems and their component parts. Test specimens can include: complete wall or roof assemblies or sub-assemblies, windows, and joints."
More info of this article can be found on the web at: http://www.engr.psu.edu/phrc/BetL.htm
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