Dainippon expands to produce light-control film

Pigment & Resin Technology

ISSN: 0369-9420

Article publication date: 1 November 2006

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(2006), "Dainippon expands to produce light-control film", Pigment & Resin Technology, Vol. 35 No. 6. https://doi.org/10.1108/prt.2006.12935fab.015

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Dainippon expands to produce light-control film

Dainippon expands to produce light-control film

Dainippon Ink and Chemicals, Inc. (DIC), Tokyo, has expanded the business it started in 1999 to make suspended particles device (SPD) emulsions by acquiring an additional license from Research Frontiers, Inc., Woodbury, NY, to make and sell SPD- Smart brand light-control film.

SPD emulsions combine special polymers, particles and other chemicals in a form that can be coated into a high-performance light-control film used in windows and many other products. The new license permits DIC to now produce and sell SPD-Smart light-control film. DIC also plans to expand production capacity from current levels.

SPD light-control film has wide applicability in a variety of SPD-Smart products, including architectural, automotive, aircraft and marine windows, as well as in instantly adjustable variable-tint eyewear. SPD light-control technology can be used on flat or curved glass or plastic surfaces, and is the world's only light-control technology to combine fast switching speed, optical clarity over a wide range of light transmission and uniform switching over large surface areas.

DIC's worldwide non-exclusive license permits it to coat SPD emulsion into SPD light-control films and sell such films to companies licensed by Research Frontiers to make SPD-Smart end products.

Currently 34 companies around the world are licensed to use Research Frontiers' patented SPD light-control technology in emulsions, film or end products. These companies include some of the world's largest chemical and glass companies, who in turn are working with their customers in the automotive, aircraft, marine and architectural product industries.

In a window, sunroof or other product using VaryFast brand SPD- Smart technology, the user can manually or automatically “tune” the amount of light, glare and heat coming into a home, office, aircraft, train or other vehicle. SPD-Smart windows, which can reduce energy consumption, also block over 99 percent of harmful ultraviolet radiation to protect occupants and prevent the fading of carpets, furniture and artwork. Additional information about SPD- Smart windows and other products can be found at www.smartglass.com/

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