Jul 27, 2014

Amazing Light-Guide Glass and Chemical Technology

Amazing Light-Guide Glass and Chemical Technology

Light-guide glass consists of a high-precision lightguide microstructure layer between two glass panels.

It can spread soft, natural light evenly throughout the interior, thereby reducing the amount
of lighting instruments needed and conserving energy. Sunlight through traditional glass is
spread unevenly in the room and may cause discomfort to the eye.

As energy-saving green architecture featuring natural light comes into the mainstream, more
and more office buildings are adopting light-guide glass in their glass walls.

High-Performance UV Absorber Blocks Out Ultraviolet Rays
  In addition to directing sunlight, light-guide glass has two important characteristics. The
first is noise reduction. The second is heat rejection (similar to window film). It reduces harmful
ultraviolet radiation by 99 percent and attenuates infrared light significantly.
  To make the rejection of ultraviolet radiation possible, light-guide glass features Everlight
Chemical Specialty Chemicals Unit’s most prominent product: EversorbR. After considering clients’ needs and conducting repeated simulations, we have successfully applied high-performance Eversorb,R a powerful UV absorber, to the production of light-guide glass.

High-performance UV-blocking Eversorb® is a
necessary component of energy-saving and ecofriendly
green buildings.


A Display of the Better Life
We thank Chi Lin Technology (a member of the CHIMEI Group) for their gift of three large panels of light-guide glass produced using Everlight’s high-tech chemical formula. The glass panels are on the glass walls in the product gallery on the first floor of the administrative building in the 3rd Plant. The three panels, which combine Everlight Chemical’s technology
and light-guiding microstructure technology, illustrated Everlight’s brand promise “Better Chemistry Better Life




Business Contact
Specialty Chemical Business Unit
TEL : +886-2-27066006
Email:  iuva@ecic.com.tw



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