PDLC technology that creates privacy and transparency in Polyvision® is designed to work over its lifetime. This article explores the top ten reasons why Polyvision® switchable privacy glass may fail to operate correctly.
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Polyvision®: Car Application
Polyvision® is a PDLC technology that lets you control your privacy.
PDLC stands for “polymer dispersed liquid crystal” and it is a smart glass, switchable privacy glass that uses nanotechnology to create a dynamic window.
How to use Polyvision®
When you need privacy, all you need to do is apply a charge to the glass and it will become transparent. To turn the glass back to opaque creating privacy, simply turn off the charge. Polyvision® is easy to install and has several applications, including use in automobiles as an alternative to tinted windows.
The New Norm …
What to do when Privacy Glass is not enough
You might be looking to keep your glass opaque for one of the following reasons:
- When you want to keep light in but prying eyes out.
- When you need to keep the room temperature down.
- When you want to have a private conversation.
Polyvision: The History
The earliest glass artifacts were found in Egypt around 3500 BC, but it was not until four millenniums later that glass was used in making windows. However, the windows used were underdeveloped, ridiculously thick and roughly impossible to see through. Transparent glass, like we see today, was not invented until a millennia later.
Utilize Windows with Polyvision
Advertise, get discretion and block out sun glares, or keep windows transparent for a clearer view. Polyvision® Smart Glass allows the end user to utilize 100% of all Glass windows. Ideal for offices, retail, health care units, private residents, travel and transportation industry. Adding a modern touch to architectural design while providing innovative solutions.
Customized Privacy
Electronic Curtains Switchable Privacy Film
Patented technology that divides Polyvision® Switchable Film also known as Smart Film into sections and even patterns, without visible wires. Program sections to be opaque, while others are clear. Cutting down on germs and allergens and reducing cost by removing fabric curtains and blinds that harbor pathogens, since they are frequently touched, and infrequently cleaned or replaced.