Anyone with a rudimentary understanding of
physics is aware that putting a clear roof
on our dwellings allowing full spectrum natural
light, will result in a disastrously inefficient
energy monster.
Nano technology brings some radical changes
to our life. But nano technology can offer
glass and polycarbonate remarkable properties.
The key advantage offered by nanogel filled
Polycarbonate sheet is that it retains light
transmission and at the same time provide
excellent thermal insulation.
Centerpoint will market such a product for
the first time. Its outstanding performance
includes:
Excellent light transmission
Ability to withstand wind loads
up to 140 mph (200 kmh)
UV resistance and impact strength
Exceptional sound dampening qualities
to create quieter indoor environments
Thermal insulation
Low-maintenance, long-life product
constructed of mold, mildew and fungus resistant
materials
Polycarbonate panels are impact resistant,
energy-saving, multi-wall glazing sheets that
provide nearly total resistance to the degrading
effects of UV light. Cabot has developed translucent
nano gel (aerogel) that is nonporous. Multiwall
Polycarbonate sheets are filled with this
nanogel. The nanoporous particles have an
air content of 97%, making Nanogel the lightest
solid material in the world
The translucent roofing system is also an
excellent candidate for roof domes, skylights,
walkways, conservatories and other building
applications where it is desirable to admit
high levels of light while keeping excess
heat to a minimum. The combined product-glazing
panel provides more than five times the energy
efficiency when compared with glass panels
typically used in residential sloped glazing.
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