Smart Glass: Modern Technology for Dynamic Spaces

πŸ’‘ What Is Smart Glass?

Smart glass, also known as switchable glass or privacy glass, is a type of glass that can change from transparent to opaque with the touch of a button.
This transformation happens through a thin electronic film β€” often called PDLC (Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal) β€” that adjusts visibility when powered on or off.

When powered on, the crystals align and the glass becomes clear.
When powered off, the crystals scatter light, turning the glass frosted and private.

βš™οΈ How Smart Glass Works

The technology behind smart glass involves a special interlayer or film sandwiched between two layers of glass.
This layer reacts to an electric current, instantly changing the level of transparency.

It’s an innovative alternative to blinds, curtains, or traditional privacy films β€” offering a clean, modern, and automated solution.

🏒 Where Smart Glass Is Used

Smart glass is ideal for areas that need flexible privacy and open design, such as:

  • Executive and meeting rooms

  • Hospital partitions

  • Residential bathrooms

  • Hotel suites

  • Facades or skylights

🌟 Benefits of Smart Glass

  • πŸ”’ Instant Privacy: Switch between clear and frosted with a single touch.

  • β˜€οΈ Light Control: Allows natural light while maintaining privacy.

  • 🧹 Easy Maintenance: No need for blinds or curtains that collect dust.

  • 🎨 Modern Aesthetics: Sleek, frameless look suitable for minimalist interiors.

πŸͺž Smart Glass Solutions by Reflections Glass

At Reflections Glass, we supply and install PDLC smart glass systems and switchable films for both new and existing glass partitions.
Our team helps clients choose the right configuration, ensuring reliable performance and seamless integration with modern interior designs.

Whether for an office, home, or commercial project, smart glass brings both style and functionality to your space.

πŸ“ž Upgrade Your Space with Smart Glass

Transform how you use light and privacy in your interiors with smart glass from Reflections Glass.

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