This was actually way more informative than I'm used to seeing from companies these days. Thank you. If I do end up purchasing Smart Glass it will be from this company.
I notice you use the word smart glass to refer only to Liquid Crystal. What about electrochromic, SPD and Photochromic? I’m seeing a lot of hints that these are growing in use but those hints seem to drag on forever with little more than more hints. Can you cover what you are really seeing in these areas to? Are we stuck with only the milky white version?
It can be scratch since it is plastic based. For non-scratchable, we can offer smart glass where smart films laminated between two pieces of tempered glass.
@@carrieellis3601 Yes, it's in both directions and there's no way to see in one direction. All it basically does is let the light pass normally when powered and stays opaque when it's not powered.
As a general rule, if you want to see out but nobody can see in, in any imaginable kind of window, then you are fighting against the laws of physics. The only way to do that is to have it well-lit outside and dark inside, and use a partly silvered or partly opaque window--MAYBE there's a way to make smart film partly opaque; you'd probably need a specially designed LCD molecule, or an unusually thin film, as the commercial ones are designed to be fully opaque.
Hello- lots of companies sell smart glass and film, very few manufacture it themselves. We suggest buying from one of the companies that manufactures it directly as you will get a better price. Our company Smart Glass Country offers the best ratio of quality to price in North America. However, if you are located overseas there may be other manufacturers who are better for you as the shipping costs can be quite high.
Hello, I live in Europe and have looked at the film version that could be applied however my window size is 262cm wide and 198cm high. Unfortunately the largest they supply is 500cm x 150cm. I asked about making 2x foils on the window. Do you have experience of this and would it look crap or not?? Many thanks, Simon.
Yes- we offer smart glass and film that go clear when they are powered off, this is often referred to as reverse film or fliptint. The price is a bit higher for this technology.
@@SmartGlassCountry unfortunately fliptint is only 65% blockage and does not come without self adhesive, but I'm interested the glass version since that could also be used outdoors where can I find more info?
Not on a windshield, that would be a very bad idea, but on other windows you could. There are both AC and DC versions of the product and neither uses very much power to operate.
The heck is wrong with them?? How dumb are you? Do you think every American chose what units to use? Like they have a choice? It’s what they grow up using, so it’s what they use. That’s like making fun of Chinese people for speaking Chinese instead of English. You aren’t the main character in the world bud. The sun doesn’t revolve around you
Europeans living in medieval-era cities complaining about Americans using medieval-era measurements. Because that would never ever get annoying or repetitive.
@@trijezdci4588 Hardly. You dismiss something for being "medieval age", but only when it annoys you? I have no way of knowing if you're from England, but in case you missed it they still have a medieval monarchy. There is an elegance to your measurement system, but we're perfectly happy with ours. Odd for you folks to be so aggravated by it when you call us the obnoxious ones.
Electrochromic is a different technology that goes from clear to dark. It does not provide privacy. We are referring to PDLC smart glass in this video. Thank you!