SolarSmart commercial skylights that automatically darken

SolarSmart commercial skylights that automatically darken
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innovativeglasscorp.com

Date: 10 July 2019

Dynamic SolarSmart with Suntuitive interlayer is a solar responsive glass that automatically darkens; the sun alone provides enough energy for window to tint.

SolarSmart continuously adapts to the environment and darkens & lightens throughout the day & season to maximize solar heat gain & provide user comfort. When exposed to the sun, SolarSmart Glass will automatically darken.

Vertical windows receive various amounts of this power depending on changes of the sun angle during the day, month and year. Unlike many other systems, self tinting SolarSmart windows functions by themselves, without manual, electronic or mechanical controls. This minimizes the inconvenience for the occupants and maximizes the potential energy savings, since no action is required to activate the windows.

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