Ranking as one of the least expensive products would be Switchable Smart Glass Vision Panels from Intelligent Glass. These window options are incredibly popular mainly for their effectiveness and obtainability both in terms of price and installation. Smart Glass Vision Panels make use of the space for glass window vision panels often seen on interior doors in environments such as offices, hospitals, schools and banks. Our PDLC product turns a seemingly innocuous door window panel into a privacy marvel, building the power and electrical components that operate it in the door itself, with minimal cabling and disruption. Push button operated, this small window allows the occupants to benefit from privacy without being disrupted by someone entering the room to check if it is occupied, enabling those wanting to enter to simply press the button and discreetly look into the room without interrupting the occupants.
Whilst on the surface, this product is ranked as one of the least expensive Smart Glass products, there is an issue in the way of comparing it to other products. Smart Glass Vision Panels are built for a specific purpose that fulfils specific requirements, so to draw comparison with, for example, a Double Glazed Smart Glass window, could be misleading due to the differences in their functional properties. However, this could be argued as just the very reason that these products need such an assessment. Understanding not only the comparative cost of these products but also their applications, functional differences and specification strengths is an integral part of making sure you have the correct product for your project.
Double Glazed Smart Glass Windows (or Smart Glass DGUs) are potentially one of the more expensive Smart Window options, with a complex manufacturing process required to produce it. The PDLC layer encased inside the unit is fully protected from outside threats such as weather, moisture or physical damage. As one of the most protected Switchable Glass window options, this product offers all the benefits of a standard DGU, such as increased insulation and UV protection, along with the benefits of Switchable Glass and truly demonstrates the risks of comparing Smart Glass products on price alone. Smart Glass windows made from double glazing offer far more benefits that are appropriate for an external window application than, for example, Toughened Switchable Glass, which, as standard, would not offer any UV protection or insulation that would likely be necessary for an external window. Whilst Toughened Switchable Glass would be the cheaper option, it would not be appropriate for this window application.
Due to the overwhelming benefits seen with Smart Glass DGUs, the window applications it can be used for are immense, including but not limited to External Smart Glass Windows, Smart Glass Bi-Fold Doors and even Smart Glass Skylights. In fact, most external window applications can accommodate Smart Glass DGUs to their benefit as the most appropriate Smart Glass product for the application.
Toughened Switchable Glass is, on the other hand, appropriate for internal window applications. This product, which consists of toughened glass with a PDLC layer bonded directly to the surface, is one of the cheaper options from Intelligent Glass, but its uses are exclusively limited to internal applications. Internal windows are indeed a common application of Switchable Smart Glass and as such, Toughened Smart Glass is by no means an unpopular product. However, even its internal uses are limited to dry environments that do not demand extra safety compliance. It also can leave the PDLC layer exposed to physical damage, which could pose a potential risk to the product. Toughened Smart Glass is a popular best-selling product, but its applications in a window application are restricted due to its limitations.
Laminate Switchable Smart Glass serves as a compromise between the ultimate protection seen from Smart Glass DGUs and the cost-effective solution of Toughened Switchable Glass, bringing different advantages and benefits. With Laminate Smart Glass, the PDLC layer is skilfully bonded and encased inside 2 sheets of laminated safety glass, helping it meet safety regulations in applications where this a concern as well as keeping it fully protected from threats such as moisture and physical damage. Cheaper than Smart Glass Double Glazing but more expensive than Toughened Smart Glass, Laminate Smart Glass is a great internal window solution for high traffic public areas or spaces that demand Health & Safety considerations, as by using safety glass, this product is compliant for such applications. Its use in wet room or shower environments also demonstrates its versatility, allowing Laminate Smart Glass to be used as internal dividing bathroom windows, partitions or even shower privacy screens, thanks to its moisture protection.
Despite these glowing specifications, one must think very carefully about whether Laminate Smart Glass is an appropriate solution, especially should projection be a requirement, as the additional processes required to make Laminate Smart Glass projection capable are more involved than those required for Toughened Smart Glass, coming in with a higher price tag and representing the significant differences in these Smart Glass window options.
A solution to this conundrum was thought up 40 years ago: smart windows, tunable to your preferences. By using special materials that block specific wavelengths of light, these windows adapt to the weather or to your personal comfort. Too hot? The windows can become tinted to block light and keep rooms cooler. Too cold? The tint disappears, letting warm natural light heat your space. Want some privacy? Some glass can cloud at the flick of a switch.
Over the past few decades, advancements in smart window research have moved the tech well beyond the lab: The market for smart glass is expected to reach $7.5 billion by 2028. Types of smart windows can already be found in boats, cars and airplanes and are making their way into buildings such as offices and airport terminals. And, assuming they overcome a few key challenges, they could play an important role in making homes more energy efficient one day, proponents say.
These and other electrochromic windows give building occupants manual control over tint levels, but electricians are required to properly build the electrode arrays and accompanying wires, complicating design and installation. This drives prices much higher than some other smart window designs. On the other hand, the materials are relatively cheap, and inexpensive and scalable production methods are on the horizon, Granqvist says.
And electrochromic windows still have room to improve. Researchers continue to investigate new responsive materials, with the aim of upping efficiency and window longevity. For example, a prototype containing tin oxide doped with two other metals that block both infrared and visible light lasted for many more on/off cycles than many existing electrochromic windows, scientists recently reported in ACS Omega.
Research is slowly paving the way toward simpler, cheaper and more durable smart windows that cut down costs and risks. But consumers may have to wait for them: Yi estimates that it may be 10 years until new products leave the labs and enter the markets.
If you live in the United States, you've probably heard recently about the impending energy crunch that is facing Americans. In the next 20 years, U.S. energy consumption will increase 45 percent for electricity, 62 percent for natural gas and 33 percent for oil, according to the Department of Energy (DOE). The DOE also says that energy supplies will be unable to meet demand for the next two decades. For consumers, this means paying higher prices for electricity, natural gas and oil.
While much of the country is concentrating on ways to increase its energy supply, some researchers have been working on new low-power-consuming technologies. Among these new technologies are smart windows, and we aren't talking about Microsoft's operating system. This exciting, cutting-edge window technology allows consumers to block either all light or just some by simply turning a knob or pressing a button. This type of light control could potentially save billions of dollars on heating, cooling and lighting costs (research indicates that approximately 2 percent of all the energy used in the United States is "consumed" by residential windows).
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We are constantly travelling, whether by car, train, or airplane. On your trip, have you ever looked through the window and wondered why those windows couldn't be transformed into touch displays and become interactive smart windows like in the futurist movies?
In fact, with LUMINEQ display technology today, you are empowered to make such smart windows for tomorrow. For instance, a transparent keypad can be added to the vehicle window for an innovative keyless entry system.
Not all manufacturers are aware of this opportunity yet, but there is already a good example of smart windows in action on the world's fastest maglev train, debut in China in July 2021. On that train, passengers are able to dim the cabin window through the touch button of LUMINEQ transparent displays laminated in the window glass.
We will host two identical webinars to talk about how LUMINEQ transparent touch displays enable smart windows for transportations, such as cars, trucks, trains, trams, and airplanes.
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