The Future of Self-Tinting Glazing Christopher D. Anderson, Ph.D. Pleotint, LLC 17 May 2016 FMA Spring Conference
Why Using Glass Is So Important Using Glass for People: Connection to the outdoors Views of the environment Allows in natural light Sense of well-being/health
Traditional Glass Requires Compromises Heat, Glare and Energy In a continuously changing environment, traditional glass is static Compromises must be made when using traditional glass to determine the tradeoff between light transmission and heat Solutions to traditional glass problems are inefficient and unappealing
Compromises for Traditional Glass
Complications with Traditional Compromises Shades stay shut. In a study by the USGBC, shades remained shut 59% of the time in 75% of buildings studied. This makes preplanned daylighting irrelevant since natural light is not being utilized as expected. Building performance also suffers or is lower than planned if blinds stay shut. Blinds are costly to maintain.
Aggregated Interior Illuminance, Lux (Millions) Why Glass Must Be Used Properly 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Room Illuminance by Month Importance of Lighting Efficiency Year-Round Glazing that is efficient in one season might not be efficient in a different season. The demands and intensity of the sun changes which can completely flood an area with too much daylight, heat and glare. Data: 40% Fixed Tint Skylight in Houston, TX West Orientation Having the right glass technology in place will allow the glass to adapt to the environment.
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What is Dynamic Glass? Morning Dynamic Glass is glass that changes visible light transmission and solar heat gain properties under the application of voltage, light or heat. Afternoon Evening
Dynamic Glass Technologies Dynamic Glass, also known as smart glass, is glass or glazing that changes light transmission properties under the application of voltage, light or heat. Video: Suntuitive Self-tinting Glass, South-facing
Overview of Dynamic Glazing Types Thermochromic (heat) Continuously variable Thermotropic (heat) Defined Set-point Electrochromic (voltage) Photochromic lenses (light)
Daylighting with Dynamic Glass Over a Day Time of Day vs. Visible Light Transmission East South West Actual Performance Data for Suntuitive Window
Window Visible Light Transmission The Best of Both Worlds 60% 0.34 50% 40% 30% 20% 0.32 0.30 0.28 0.26 0.24 0.22 S H G C Dynamic Glass Typical Glass: VLT Typical Glass: SHGC 10% 0.20 0.18 0% 0.16 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 Solar Intensity (W/m 2 )
Illuminance, Lux Daylighting with Dynamic Glass Over a Day Dynamic Glass provides significantly more consistent illuminance 40,000 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 Max: 8,072 Max: 37,918 Blocks >78% of the excess light 0 12:03 AM 3:03 AM 6:03 AM 9:03 AM 12:03 PM 3:03 PM 6:03 PM 9:03 PM (South-facing; Sloped Glazing Skylight; Indiana; 6/15/12) Traditional Tint Skylight Illuminance Dynamic Glass Skylight Illuminance *Dynamic Glass= Suntuitive Self-tinting Dynamic Glass
Aggregated Interior Illuminance, Lux Daylighting with Dynamic Glass Over a Year Aggregated Illuminance Comparison (West-facing; Sloped Glazing Skylight; Houston, TX; 2012) 160,000,000 140,000,000 Dynamic Glass provides more consistent illuminance throughout the year 120,000,000 100,000,000 80,000,000 60,000,000 40,000,000 20,000,000 0 January February March April May June July August September October November December Traditional - Static 40% VLT Tint -Average 87,708,000 Dynamic Tint -Average 28,625,000 *Dynamic Glass=Suntuitive Self-tinting Dynamic Glass
Self-tinting Glass and Energy Savings Self-tinting Glass provides 20-43% annual energy savings Based on a study at Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory (LBNL), using Suntuitive Self-tinting Glass provides an annual energy savings between 20-43%. An empirical study of a full-scale polymer thermochromic window and its implications on material science development objectives Published in Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells 116 (2013) 14-26.
Watts How does Dynamic Glass impact the HVAC system? Self-tinting Dynamic Glass reduces and balances heat gain (esp. for peak demand). 20,000 Heat Gain Comparison (Optiblue Glass, Triple Silver Low-E Coat, Ft. Collins, CO, Annual Average, South-facing) 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 0:00 02:00 04:00 06:00 08:00 10:00 12:00 14:00 16:00 18:00 20:00 22:00 24:00 Traditional Example HVAC Capacity Dynamic Glass Max Watts: 18,810 Max Watts: 10,121 Self-tinting Dynamic Glass reduces the size requirements of the HVAC system and makes it work how it is supposed to work.
Impact of Glazing on Productivity Personnel is the largest expense of a building Productivity costs are 112 times greater than energy costs in the workplace. 1 The smartest investment is an investment in employees, their productivity, and their overall satisfaction. 1 Cost Per Sq. Ft. of a Building Self-tinting Dynamic Glass will: Increase comfort Optimize daylight Reduce solar heat gain Reduce noise Preserve the view Increase health & well-being Salaries Rent & Mortgage Energy Increasing Occupant Well-being = Increased Productivity = Greater ROI 1. BOMA, 2010, US Department of Labor, 2010 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Suntuitive provides these benefits and more Key Advantage Automatic Tinting Without Controls or Wires Automatically tints in direct correlation to energy from sun No special skills to install No electrical contractors needed No drilling holes into siding and framing No controls or accessories needed
Ease of of Install Install 10:10 AM 10:17 AM Suntuitive Self-tinting Dynamic Glass units being installed
Unparalleled Fading Protection Sources of Fading Misc. 10% Absorbed Heat 25% UV Light 40% Visible Light 25% Tdw-ISO 0.038 = Less than 4% of damaging radiation is transmitted
Self-tinting Dynamic Glass Provides Design Freedom Suntuitive Glass can be used with: Monolithic, Insulated, or Triple pane Any thickness of glass Any tint or color of glass Any shape/pattern of window High performance Low-e(s) Warm edge spacers Gas fill
Construction Considerations Vertical Construction Dynamic Interlayer The active component of Selftinting Dynamic Glass is in the PVB interlayer. It is not a coating or aftermarket product.
Suntuitive Test Results CPSC 16 CFR 1201 Laminated Glass Tests ASTM E1866 & E1996 Hurricane Tests UL 972 Forced Entry Anticipated Miami-Dade approval for one window manufacturer, other manufacturers at earlier stages
Suntuitive Glass, bird-friendly Suntuitive Glass - bird-friendly, dynamic, self-tinting Suntuitive Glass is Dynamic Bird-Friendly Glass. After thoroughly testing Suntuitive Glass the American Bird Conservatory has found it to be effective to help stop birds hitting windows. Presently Self Tinting Suntuitive Glass is the only Dynamic Glass on the market to carry the Bird-Friendly label. Suntuitive Glass also has a low Material Threat Factor, enabling it to meet requirements for LEED Pilot Credit 55: Bird Collision Deterrence, which recognizes creatively designed buildings that deter bird collisions.
Added Benefits = Complete Package Safety Glass UV Protection Noise Attenuation STC of 38 Dynamic Tinting
Visible Light Transmission Self-tinting Glass Responds Dynamically Dynamically responding provides the right amount of daylight and solar heat at the right time of day all year. 70% Example Progressive Tinting Profile 60% 50% 40% 30% Typical Ambient Temperatures 20% 10% 0% 50 F 10 C 59 F 15 C 68 F 20 C 77 F 25 C 86 F 30 C 95 F 35 C 104 F 40 C 113 F 45 C 122 F 50 C 131 F 55 C 140 F 60 C Center of Glass Temperature Intensity of Sunlight 149 F 65 C 158 F 70 C 167 F 75 C 176 F 80 C 185 F 85 C Your buildings exist in an ever changing dynamic environment now your glazing can adjust appropriately.
0.6 Annual Suntuitive Tinting - Tampa, FL Energy Plus Simulation - Eastern 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 1/1 2/20 4/10 5/30 7/19 9/7 10/27 12/16 Maximum Daily VT Minimum Daily VT Poly. (Minimum Daily VT)
0.6 Annual Suntuitive Tinting - Tampa, FL Energy Plus Simulation - Western 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 1/1 2/20 4/10 5/30 7/19 9/7 10/27 12/16 Maximum Daily VT Minimum Daily VT Poly. (Minimum Daily VT)
0.6 Annual Suntuitive Tinting - Tampa, FL Energy Plus Simulation - Southern 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 1/1 2/20 4/10 5/30 7/19 9/7 10/27 12/16 Maximum Daily VT Minimum Daily VT Poly. (Minimum Daily VT)
Appearance of Self-tinting Glass We considered using permanently tinted windows, fritted glass, and mechanical shades, but the self-tinting glass offered the advantages of each without any compromises. The glass naturally adjusts to provide the perfect tint to counteract outside conditions, while allowing the glass to be clear at night. Senior Project Architect
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Does Suntuitive Look Different Than Traditional Windows? Self-tinting Windows Self-tinting Windows Traditional Windows Traditional Windows Indirect Sunlight Direct Sunlight
Upcoming Addition to the Suntuitive Product Line Suntuitive Plus Enhanced blockage of NIR spectrum Low-Iron Laminate of Suntuitive: T sol = 62% @ 25 C Low-Iron Laminate of Suntuitive Plus: T sol = 32% @ 25 C Lower T sol values when exposed to direct sunlight Enhanced tinting performance opens up opportunities Monolithic Glazing Best used with low-e on interior surface Transportation Currently, in late stage testing Anticipated Availability Early fall 2016
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Installations Cinco Ranch Houston area in TX We were considering other dynamic glass technologies, but what attracted us to Suntuitive glass was its simplicity. Because the glass passively adapts throughout the day, we do not have to worry about constantly adjusting the tint levels or shades in various rooms. Tom Young, CLA Construction Administration Manager
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How Does Suntuitive Work? Suntuitive Self-tinting Glass gradually darken in response to rising temperatures caused by direct sunlight on the window. As the sun moves across the sky, Suntuitive will cool and return to its clear state. At night or in cloudy conditions, when direct sun is not present, Suntuitive remains clear and allows the most natural daylight possible. Suntuitive naturally and passively adapts throughout the day, every day of the year, constantly balancing the heat and glare coming into your building. What is the composition of Suntuitive? Suntuitive is made of polyvinyl butyral ( PVB ), the main component in safety glass, and Pleotint s secret sauce Suntuitive cannot be applied as an aftermarket product
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Daylighting with Dynamic Glass Window shows the contrast of tinting, focusing on the window sill on the interior.. 1. When Suntuitive is Fully Tinted, the room will be at its brightest, as shown 2. When Suntuitive is fully clear, there is less daylighting.
Visible Light Transmission vs. Temperature