Electrically-Controlled Light Transmission Glazing for Automotive Applications Based on NCAP Technology 891113
The first commercially available, large area, electrically-controllable glazing products based on nematic droplet/polymer film (NCAP) technology are described. The products, which are sold under the tradename VARILITE™, can be switched in milliseconds between a highly translucent state (for privacy and glare control) to a transparent state (for good visibility} with the application of an AC voltage. The optical and environmental properties are reviewed and future applications to automotive glazing are considered. The requirements for laminating large area, complex-curved shapes are discussed and some initial results are presented.
Citation: van Konynenburg, P. and Gajewski, K., "Electrically-Controlled Light Transmission Glazing for Automotive Applications Based on NCAP Technology," SAE Technical Paper 891113, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/891113. Download Citation
Author(s):
Peter van Konynenburg, Kenneth J. Gajewski
Affiliated:
Taliq Corp, Ford Motor Co. Glass Division
Pages: 11
Event:
SAE Government Industry Meeting and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
SAE Transactions Journal of Passenger Cars-V98-6
Related Topics:
Windows and windshields
Glass
Visibility
Polymers
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