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Today, I’d like to introduce you to NANOBRICK’s ETD technology,  which can be used to implement smart windows.  ETD is an electrically tunable transparency material based on the principle of electrophoresis, allowing the adjustment of transparency in response to external electrical signals. By controlling the positioning of charged nanoparticles to either gather at the electrodes or disperse randomly, the transparency can be adjusted. Here are the unique features of NANOBRICK’s ETD technology: ✅ Perfect black implementation • A unique transmittance controllable material that can express 100% black. ✅ High light blocking rate • Shielding of over 99% is possible and it is easy to set the blocking/transmittance rate by changing the concentration of particles. ✅ Adjustable Grayscale • Allows the adjustment of transparency levels to preferred shades of black. ✅ Low Power Consumption • Consumes minimal power, providing energy-saving benefits in line with the zero-energy era. ✅ Easy Installation and Maintenance • Low maintenance costs and its flexible and lightweight nature make it easy to install anywhere. NANOBRICK’s ETD technology is not only applicable to smart windows but also finds extensive use in automotive, laptop, and transparent display markets. We are currently seeking collaborative partners to explore new market opportunities and drive innovation using our advanced ETD materials. If you are interested in exploring this opportunity or would like more information about our technology, please do not hesitate to reach out. 📧 E-Mail: efilm@nanobrick.co.kr 📞 TEL: +82 70 - 4694 - 2560 #SmartWindows #ETDTechnology #ETD #Electrophoresis #NANOBRICK #Innovation #TechInnovation #TransparentDisplay #LowPowerTech #EnergyEfficiency #FlexibleTech #AutomotiveTech #LaptopDisplay #CollaborationOpportunity #FutureTech #TechPartnership #GreenTech #SustainableTech

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