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Subject:
Spy Technology -special glass that turns dark when exposed to electric curent
Category: Science Asked by: phantomplate-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
13 Jul 2004 13:57 PDT
Expires: 12 Aug 2004 13:57 PDT Question ID: 373645 |
Where can I find glass/plastic/LCD laminating technology that instantly frosts up when electrical current is applied to it? |
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Re: Spy Technology -special glass that turns dark when exposed to electric curent
Answered By: andrewxmp-ga on 13 Jul 2004 14:56 PDT |
Hi there, This product is used quite frequently in homes and offices, so I don't think it's really considered "spy technology." Here are some resources that should suit your needs: This page explains how this technology works: [ http://www.glassresource.com/sub/special/privacy.htm ] Some manufacturers that produce/supply the product: 7 sites at: [ http://www.glassonweb.com/directory/cat/flat_glass/glass/liquid_crystal_glass/ ] As well as: [ http://www.pleotint.com/ ] [ http://www.laminatedtechnologies.com/ ] [ http://www.electricglasswall.com/ ] I trust this information has shed light on your questions, but if you require a clarification, please request one, especially before rating this answer. Thank you for bringing this question to Google Answers! Regards, Andrewxmp Search terms used: frosted glass electric current Electric Privacy Glass |
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Re: Spy Technology -special glass that turns dark when exposed to electric curent
From: dr_bob-ga on 13 Jul 2004 17:16 PDT |
Research frontiers. SPID technology... |
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Re: Spy Technology -special glass that turns dark when exposed to electric curent
From: 4p1e-ga on 09 Aug 2004 14:02 PDT |
search for "kerr cell" |
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