Smart dimming glass is a new type of special glass, also called photoelectric glass, electrified transparent glass, electronically controlled atomized glass, intelligent electronically controlled glass, etc. As the name suggests, it is a smart glass that uses electricity to control the transparent and opaque states. So what kind of electricity does smart dimming glass use? The development of smart dimming glass has been very rapid in recent years, and the application field has been quite mature. In the process of development, smart dimming glass has been continuously upgraded, and different manufacturers have different directions for the development of liquid crystal dimming films, so that different types of dimming glass appeared in the market in different periods.
Although the appearance of dimming glass is the same, the internal structure is not the same. As far as the working voltage is concerned, 65VAC, 70VAC, and 60VAC are common in the market, and there are also relatively rare 48V, 36V, 24V, etc. This also shows that the use of different dimming glasses requires corresponding power transformers.
Generally, the voltage used for dimming glass is around 65V, which is mainly related to the physical properties of polymer liquid crystal molecules in the dimming film. Continuous testing is required to make the liquid crystal molecules reach a relatively stable state, and also achieve a relatively good light transmission effect, without sparking and burning.