Smart dimming glass turns ordinary glass into automatic curtains!
In the impressions of many people, glass is either transparent or opaque. Variable transparency glass may sound unfamiliar. However, glass with adjustable transparency is increasingly appearing in people's homes, becoming an essential part of smart homes.
Imagine being able to press a remote control button to make the window glass completely clear or freely adjust its transparency, allowing the glass to be semi-transparent, fully transparent, or opaque. Isn't that convenient? This is an effect that regular curtains cannot achieve, meaning that using such glass eliminates the need for curtains. Also, consider the scenario where glass windows can provide shade during the day and transform into transparent panels to enjoy the night view. This would be a fantastic experience, adding a lot of joy to life.
This type of glass is called smart dimming glass, also known as frosted glass. It is produced by sandwiching a liquid crystal dimming film between two transparent glass panels using a dry lamination process. Its working principle utilizes the light scattering-transmission properties of polymer-dispersed liquid crystals to achieve the effect of "transparent when powered, frosted when powered off."
Smart dimming glass offers unparalleled advantages compared to traditional curtains: it is an electronic light valve without any mechanical driving devices, making operation extremely simple. With just a press of a switch, it can transition within 0.1 seconds. It is a safety glass that remains transparent without casting shadows when powered off, saving indoor lighting electricity. It can achieve over a million switching cycles and has excellent sound insulation and UV-blocking properties, without causing pollution and being easy to clean.
Currently, smart dimming glass is applied to sliding doors, sliding doors, and other active doors, effectively addressing issues related to wire arrangement and concealment. This avoids the impact of various tensions and pressures on the wires, ensuring safety and not compromising the original aesthetics of doors and windows. We also focus on meeting user needs and proposing various solutions. Today, in the design of smart homes, smart dimming glass is gradually gaining recognition. In the future, with improvements in product transparency, energy efficiency, power saving, safety, and more, we have great potential for advancement, and smart dimming glass will enter more fields. Technological progress is underway, and these advancements are not too distant.