Smart glass, also known as switchable glass or dynamic glass, is a type of glass that can alter its properties, such as transparency or color, in response to external stimuli like electrical voltage, temperature changes, or light exposure.
Overview
Types Of Smart Glass
How Smart Glass Works
Applications Of Smart Glass
Smart Glass In Architecture
Advantages And Disadvantages
Future Trends And Innovations
History Of Smart Glass Technology
Environmental Impact And Sustainability
Electrochromic Glass
Milan Cathedral
Technology
Pollution
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Energy
Future
Light
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๐ฌ Smart glass can change its transparency with the application of an electric current.
๐ก๏ธ It is often used in architectural designs to control solar heat gain.
๐ก Electrochromic smart glass can be tinted to reduce glare and improve privacy.
๐ Some smart glass technologies can block up to 99% of harmful UV rays.
๐ Smart glass contributes to energy efficiency by reducing reliance on heating and cooling systems.
๐ The market for smart glass is projected to reach billions of dollars in the coming years.
๐๏ธ Switchable smart glass can be used in partitions and windows in offices and homes.
๐ ๏ธ Smart glass materials include electrochromic, thermochromic, and photochromic technologies.
๐ Some smart glass options are energy-generating, converting sunlight into electricity.
๐ช Smart glass can enhance the aesthetic appeal of spaces while serving functional purposes.
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