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13 November 2001 2000 survey of window manufacturers on the subject of switchable glass
Michael R. LaPointe, Gregory M. Sottile
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Abstract
The results of a 2000 survey of United States window manufacturers on the subject of switchable glass are discussed. The areas covered in this paper include awareness of the overall product category of switchable glass and various types of switchable glass, attitudes toward specific features of switchable glass, expectations for manufacturer production of such products, expectations for market penetration rates among end-product consumers, levels of price sensitivity among window manufacturers regarding switchable glass, and expectations for the pace of new product development within the window industry over the next five years.
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Michael R. LaPointe and Gregory M. Sottile "2000 survey of window manufacturers on the subject of switchable glass", Proc. SPIE 4458, Solar and Switching Materials, (13 November 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.448238
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Manufacturing

Liquid crystals

Particles

Standards development

Switches

Opacity

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