Chromogenics
Smart Switchable Optical Materials and Their Applications
Carl M. Lampert(Editor)
Wiley-VCH (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. 2030
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-3-527-35137-4 (ISBN)
Description
This practice-oriented book for developers of chromogenic products gives an overview of the industry-relevant scientific background of chromogenics and provides details on successful manufacturing techniques for the scalable fabrication of products.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Weinheim
Germany
Publishing group
WILEY-VCH
Illustrations
100
100 s/w Abbildungen, 100 farbige Abbildungen
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
ISBN-13
978-3-527-35137-4 (9783527351374)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Carl M. Lampert, PhD, received his doctorate, and other degrees in Materials Science and Electrical Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley, USA. After 2000, he became a full-time consultant working for industry on chromogenics for architectural building glazing, automotive windows and sunroofs mirrors, train windows and satellite surfaces for emissivity control. He has written many scholarly articles and has given lectures at companies such as Toyota Motors, Nissan Motors, Asahi Glass, DuPont, Applied Materials, JX Nippon Oil, Teijin, Toray Industries, and Dai Nippon Printing.
Content
Overview and Introduction
Glass Markets for Switchables
PART I. CHROMOGENICS
1 Inorganic & Organic Electrochromics
2 Polymeric Electrochromics
3 Dispersed Liquid Crystals (PDLC)
4 Large-Area Liquid Crystals
5 Suspended Particles
6 Encapsulated Pigments
7 Polymeric Thermochromics
8 Inorganic Thermochromics & Photochromics
PART II. MANUFACTURING
9 Magnetron Sputtering on Flat Glass
10 Pyrolytic Coating on Glass
11 Vacuum Roll Coating on Plastic and Thin Glass
12 Slot Die Coating & Doctor Blade Coating
13 Conclusions
Glass Markets for Switchables
PART I. CHROMOGENICS
1 Inorganic & Organic Electrochromics
2 Polymeric Electrochromics
3 Dispersed Liquid Crystals (PDLC)
4 Large-Area Liquid Crystals
5 Suspended Particles
6 Encapsulated Pigments
7 Polymeric Thermochromics
8 Inorganic Thermochromics & Photochromics
PART II. MANUFACTURING
9 Magnetron Sputtering on Flat Glass
10 Pyrolytic Coating on Glass
11 Vacuum Roll Coating on Plastic and Thin Glass
12 Slot Die Coating & Doctor Blade Coating
13 Conclusions