RECM technology modifies traditional windows into responsive climate control systems through three operational modes. Transparent mode allows full light passage, while the colored mode filters light and regulates heat for privacy. The deposition mode creates a reflective surface to block heat and light while reducing urban glare. Testing shows RECM technology maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures much lower than standard glass windows, addressing both indoor climate and urban glare issues. The system exemplifies innovative architectural design, with applications extending beyond traditional buildings to transportation environments.
The Reversible Electrodeposition and Electrochromic Mirror system operates through three distinct modes, each responding to electrical signals with the precision that modern architecture demands.
Transparent mode allows full light and heat transmission. Colored mode transforms the glass into a deep blue filter, absorbing light while controlling heat transfer for privacy and temperature regulation.
Standard glass windows pushed indoor temperatures to 58.7°C within 45 minutes, while RECM technology maintained a comfortable 31.5°C under identical conditions.
Each transition happens through electrical control, offering the kind of responsive functionality that minimal design principles celebrate.
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