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How much power does PDLC Smart Glass consume when switched on?PDLC smart glass is energy-efficient, consuming approximately 5 to 7 watts per square meter when in its transparent (on) state. The power consumption may vary slightly depending on the manufacturer and specific product features. In its opaque (off) state, the glass consumes no power, making it a cost-effective solution for privacy and light control.
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How long will PDLC smart film last?PDLC smart films are designed to last for 10 years or more with proper care and maintenance. Factors like installation quality, environmental conditions, and usage frequency can influence their lifespan.
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Can PDLC smart films be used as a projection screen?Yes, in their opaque mode, PDLC smart films serve as an excellent rear or front projection surface, making them ideal for presentations, advertising, or home theaters.
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If I have existing glass, do I need to replace it to install a smart film?No, you don't need to replace the glass. You can simply apply smart film to any existing glass surface to transform it into switchable glass.
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How do I get started?Achieve seamless elegance and privacy. Reach out to us, and we’ll guide you through crafting a space that perfectly balances style with functionality, creating a sanctuary tailored just for you.
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What Maintenance is Required for PDLC Smart Films?PDLC smart films require minimal upkeep: Cleaning: Use a soft cloth and mild cleaner ex. Windex; avoid harsh chemicals or abrasives. Power: Ensure secure connections and use a surge protector. Protection: Avoid sharp objects and seal edges in high-humidity areas. Inspection: Periodically check for bubbles or discoloration.
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How does the film affect UV and IR radiation?PDLC smart films block over 99% of UV rays and significantly reduce infrared radiation, helping to protect interiors from fading and reducing heat transmission.
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Is there a difference between adhesive and non-adhesive PDLC films?Adhesive films: Designed for retrofitting onto existing glass surfaces. Non-adhesive films: Used in lamination processes during glass manufacturing for permanent integration.
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