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It's called "electrochromic glass". Do a google search for more info. This glass tints when voltage is applied. It never becomes completely opqaque.
The variety you're looking for is called "Liquid Crystal Glazing" or PDLC. It turns completely transparent when voltage is applied. http://www.glassonweb.com/glassmanual/index.php http://www.howstuffworks.com/smart-window2.htm This company, Priva-Lite, will send you their demonstration kit to keep for 245 Euros... ~ $238... a bit pricey, eh? http://www.sggprivalite.com/en/sommaire.html http://www.sage-ec.com/ These aren't commercial products... so that $250 demonstration kit is all you'll find. I suggest you switch projects. If this is a research paper, tell me so I can delete this post and you can DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH. Last edited by Jnadke : 21-10-2002 at 15:00. |
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