Smart glasses are dynamic and the materials used in them give them many capabilities. This technology allows the control of light in different wavelengths, including visible light, UV and IR. Smart glass is based on technology that allows transparent materials (such as glass or polycarbonate) to change from clear to opaque. Smart glass can be used in windows, partitions and other surfaces including architecture, interior design, automotive, smart windows and electronics.

How does smart glass work?
Smart glass technology allows the control of different forms of light (visible, IR, UV) with electricity. With the help of electricity, the glass changes from opaque to transparent and allows the control of movement and the passage of light. The unique particles or molecules within the smart microfilms disperse or align as the films turn on and off, allowing light to pass through to become opaque or transparent, and control different forms of light (visible, IR, UV). .


