DESCRIPTION
Luminous glass is not a single product but a family of specialized glasses that emit light. It is primarily categorized by its light source: embedded LEDs or a photoluminescent coating. This advanced material is created through a meticulous lamination or processing technique that seamlessly integrates a light source within the glass itself. When activated, the glass can radiate light from a single point, create a sparkling “star-field” effect, or produce a soft, ambient glow. When off, the glass can appear fully transparent or retain a subtle, decorative pattern. This dual functionality makes it an exceptional choice for modern architectural and design projects.
Key Features and Properties
1. LED Laminated Glass
This type of luminous glass is a composite material with embedded LEDs. Its features are defined by both its electrical and structural characteristics.
- High Transparency: When the LEDs are turned off, the glass maintains a high level of transparency, allowing for clear views. The conductive wires are thin and nearly invisible from a distance.
- Dynamic Lighting: The LEDs can be controlled to create a variety of lighting effects. This includes solid colors, flashing patterns, a twinkling effect, or even custom logos and images. The light is visible from both sides of the glass, creating a unique visual experience.
- Energy Efficiency: LEDs are highly energy-efficient, consuming minimal power. They produce very little heat, making the glass safe to touch and use in enclosed spaces.
- Safety and Durability: The glass is a form of laminated safety glass. The layers are bonded together with a PVB or EVA film, so if the glass panel breaks, the fragments remain attached to the film, preventing them from scattering. This also provides added sound insulation and UV protection.
- Versatility in Design: It can be cut into various shapes and sizes and is available in different thicknesses to suit specific applications, from interior partitions to outdoor facades.
- 2. Photoluminescent (Glow-in-the-Dark) Glass
- This glass type does not require an electrical power source. It is embedded with phosphorescent pigments that absorb and store light energy.
- Energy Independence: This glass functions without electricity. It “charges” itself by absorbing light from natural or artificial sources during the day.
- Long-Lasting Ambient Glow: After the light source is removed, the glass emits a soft, gentle glow that can last for several hours. The brightness gradually decreases over time.
- Safety and Navigation: This glass is widely used for safety applications, such as marking stairways, emergency exits, and pathways in the dark.
- Aesthetic Appeal: It creates a magical, ethereal ambiance, making it a popular choice for decorative purposes in art installations, jewelry, and landscaping.
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