by Dr.Gerardo Hidalgo | Dec 10, 2017 | Architectural Glass, Security Glass
The frosting effect is a physical phenomena that we see every day at home, when we open our refrigerators, and all winter seasons outside our homes covering the glasses of our vehicles, and whitening our gardens and landscape. Frost is formed when the temperature of a...
by Dr.Gerardo Hidalgo | Sep 7, 2017 | Photovoltaic
Nowadays it is a trend to use films based on polyolefins as encapsulants in PV Panels because of their advantages in front of the use of traditional EVA. Market offers different brands and grades of polyolefins (PO), which leads us to ask ourselves which of those to...
by Dr.Gerardo Hidalgo | Aug 31, 2017 | Architectural Glass, Light Control Glass, Photovoltaic, Security Glass
It is known that when sweating inside a vehicle or at home during Summer time, a large part of the heat that “beats us” comes from the strong sun radiation that goes through the windows of the vehicle or the house. “Magically” the heat has the...
by Dr.Gerardo Hidalgo | May 14, 2017 | Architectural Glass, Glass and Polymers Laminates, Security Glass
This new ArtiBlog has the intention to focus all the attention on the Graphs showing objective data about the properties TPUs should fulfill, so as to belong to a Security Glass or Bullet Resistance Glass Structure with a durable performance component. Through these...
by Dr.Gerardo Hidalgo | Feb 12, 2017 | Architectural Glass, Glass and Polymers Laminates, Light Control Glass, Photovoltaic, Security Glass
The heat that comes from the Sun radiation Talking about the sense of comfort inside vehicles and houses, it is well known that temperatures between 20º-25ºC make us feel moreor less comfortable. Above 25ºC our feeling of discomfort raises up. Some of the heat that we...