Smart Glass Applications with Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal (PDLC) Technology

For privacy, energy efficiency, occupant comfort, and display potential
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Real-World Application of PDLC technology

With PDLC smart glass, sections of a bathroom can have privacy or openness as needed, without blocking all the natural light.

With PDLC smart glass, sections of a bathroom can have privacy or openness as needed, without blocking all the natural light.

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With PDLC smart glass, sections of a bathroom can have privacy or openness as needed, without blocking all the natural light.

Residential – Bathrooms

The design of bathrooms usually brings about a choice: open or enclosed spaces? In an open concept bathroom, the toilet area, bathing area, and sink area are all part of one big space. This creates a comfortable openness, but allows for little or no privacy for each function. The choice to enclose various bathroom functions within partition walls brings the desired privacy, but creates cut-off spaces. With the option of PDLC switchable glass partition walls, both goals—openness and privacy—can be achieved as desired.

 

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Originally published in May 2014

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