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Anti reflective Glass for Architectural Application

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Place of Origin Shanghai, China
Brand Name Hanson Antireflective Glass

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Hanson Antireflective Glass is a highly efficient antireflective glass ideal for a wide range of applications in architectural, horticultural, solar and technical fields.

 

Our technologies are based on the expertise in synthesizing optical thin film with precisely controlled nano-particles size, physical, chemical, and electronic properties.

 

The optical film can be deposited onto any kind of glass (regarding its chemical content) resulting the same advantageous effect.

 

Our nanomaterial AR coating has outstanding transmittance, mechanical resistance and humidity resistance properties.

 

Hanson Antireflective Glass can provide up to 98% transmission:

 

 

Light wavelength range

AR glass

Untreated extra white glass

Improvement

Average transmission

UV (200-400 nm)

27.22 %

35.56 %

8.33 %

Vis (400-800 nm)

98.18 %

90.15 %

8.03 %

IR (800-2000 nm)

78.17 %

89.18 %

11.01%

Average reflection

UV (200-400 nm)

12.16 %

5.781 %

6.38 %

Vis (400-800 nm)

1.980 %

7.925 %

5.94 %

IR (800-2000 nm)

17.40 %

7.483 %

9.92%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Architectural (glazing protection):

Whether looking outside or inside, sometimes the reflected light is either annoying for a clearer view, or an obsession for a nicer appearance. By using Hanson Antireflective Glass, the glass becomes almost invisible. Typical areas of application of Hanson Antireflective Glass: shop windows, museums, panorama restaurants, stadium boxes, studios, zoos and wherever a clear view is desired.

Other applications:

 

 

- Photovoltaic:

In order to utilize Visible light more efficiently Hanson`s antireflective Glass has an outstanding light transmittance ability in the visible light wavelength range, while reduces transmittance in the wavelength range of Infrared radiation (avoiding against the heating effect of the battery) and Ultra-Violet radiation (avoiding against UV degradation).

 

Photovoltaic modules equipped with Hanson Antireflective Glass show significant performance benefits compared to conventional modules. In addition to the technical advantages, modules with Hanson Antireflective Glass  exhibit a distinct reduced glare and pleasant optical appearance.

 

- Solar thermal:

In solar thermal collectors generating hot water for domestic use, antireflective glass as cover sheet for the collector also results in a beneficial thermal yield.

 

- Greenhouses application:

Beside the focus of solar applications, antireflective glazing can be advantageously used in other fields of high demand on light and energy transmittance. In the last decade, Europe exhibited a growing rate of vegetables and flowers which are grown in greenhouses. A 6% transmittance increase results in a 6% higher crop yield.

 

- Displays:

Antireflective glass cut visible light reflectance to less than 2%, while allowing more visible light to pass through than even clear float glass. In addition to its anti-reflective properties, antireflective glass blocks over 99% of UV transmittance to protect interiors and contents. Antireflective glass is not only ideal

for typical anti-reflective uses such as museums and displays, but a practical choice for retail storefronts, showrooms, and a host of applications where an anti-reflective product was never an option.

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Shanghai Hanson Industrial Co.,Ltd.
[China]
[Verified Member]

Business Type:Manufacturer

City: Putuo District
Province/State: Shanghai
Country/Region : China

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