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A switchable glass automatic sliding door is a type of glass door that can change its transparency level and slide open or closed automatically. It is made with smart glass technology, which allows the glass to switch from transparent to opaque or translucent, providing privacy or reducing glare when needed. use copper and carbon brush conducting electricity, not spring.
Switchable glass, also known as smart glass or privacy glass, is a type of glass that can change its transparency level in response to an external stimulus such as an electric current, heat, or light. This technology allows the glass to switch from transparent to opaque or translucent, providing privacy, glare reduction, or energy efficiency, depending on the application.
There are several types of switchable glass, including electrochromic glass, thermochromic glass, and photochromic glass. Electrochromic glass uses an electric current to change the color of the glass, while thermochromic glass changes its transparency based on temperature. Photochromic glass, on the other hand, changes its transparency level in response to UV light.
Switchable glass is commonly used in office buildings, hotels, and residential homes, where it provides a stylish and functional solution for privacy and energy efficiency. It can be used in windows, skylights, partitions, and doors, and is often integrated with building automation systems for easy control and customization.
The door is typically operated with a motorized mechanism that slides the door open or closed, which can be triggered by various sensors or controls, such as motion sensors or remote controls. This makes it a convenient and modern solution for automatic entry and exit in a variety of settings, including commercial buildings, hotels, and high-end residences.
Switchable glass automatic sliding doors are often integrated with building automation systems, which allows for easy control and customization. For example, they can be programmed to open or close automatically during certain times of the day or in response to certain triggers, such as the presence of people or changes in lighting conditions. They can also be integrated with security systems for enhanced safety and protection.