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Smart film uses electrical current to change from clear to opaque, providing on-demand privacy, energy efficiency, and light control.
PDLC involves liquid crystals dispersed in a polymer. When electricity is applied, the crystals align to allow light to pass through, making the glass clear. Without power, it becomes opaque.
Yes, smart film can be retrofitted onto your existing windows, transforming them into smart film without needing to replace the glass.
No, it doesn't block all light but provides privacy by scattering light. Some light may still pass through even in the opaque state.
Yes, smart glass and film are highly versatile and can be installed in doors, roofs, and conservatories, offering privacy and light control in various applications.
The switch is controlled via electrical current, which can be activated by a remote, wall switch, or automated system.
These technologies are eco-friendly, as they reduce energy consumption by optimizing natural light and controlling heat, reducing the need for artificial lighting and air conditioning.
Yes, smart film is easy to clean using non-abrasive glass cleaners and soft cloths, similar to cleaning standard glass.
The number of controllers depends on the number of panels. One controller can typically manage multiple panels, but large projects may require more.
Most manufacturers offer a warranty, typically covering defects in materials or workmanship for a certain number of years.