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How does it work?

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When powered OFF

  • When the electrical current is turned off, the liquid crystals inside the film revert to a disordered or random orientation. This scattering of the liquid crystals causes the film to appear opaque, blocking light and visibility.

  • In this state, the film offers privacy by obscuring any views both inside and outside, making it ideal for applications like conference rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, and glass partitions.

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When powered ON

  • When an electrical current is applied to the PDLC film, the liquid crystals inside the polymer matrix align in a specific orientation. This alignment allows light to pass through the film, making it transparent and clear.
  • ​The film functions like regular glass, offering unobstructed views and natural light flow into the room.

Applications of  Privatech Privacy Film:

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Security

When the glass is broken, the fragments can be absorbed on the PDLC film, avoiding injuries caused by broken glass.

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Energy Efficiency

By controlling the amount of sunlight that enters a space, the film can help reduce the need for artificial lighting and lower cooling costs by blocking UV rays and heat.

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Architectural Design

Architects and designers use PDLC film to create unique aesthetic effects in interior design, allowing walls or windows to change their appearance based on need.

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Privacy Control

In offices, homes, or public spaces, PDLC smart film can be used to control privacy by switching from transparent to opaque as needed.

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Operation

Various control methods are available, including voice commands, remote control, smartphone applications, and motion sensors. These versatile options ensure seamless interaction with the system, adapting to different preferences and needs.

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Noise absorption

 Helps reduce unwanted noise by 20%.

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Advertising and Displays

In commercial settings, PDLC film can be used for dynamic signage, turning windows or walls into interactive or digital displays when powered on.

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Environmental Protection

We prioritize eco-friendly solutions by incorporating advanced technology that minimizes environmental impact. Our commitment is to sustainability and preserving resources, creating a balance between innovation and environmental care.

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