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SageGlass | Electrochromic Glass | Smart Windows By tinting as needed throughout the day, SageGlass® smart window technology creates energy-efficient spaces that people love—unobstructed by curtains or blinds Buildings with electrochromic glass products offer daylight and views with less glare and reduced energy use
SAGE Electrochromics - Wikipedia SAGE Electrochromics, Inc , a wholly owned subsidiary of Saint-Gobain, is a specialized window glass developer based in Faribault, Minnesota The company develops electronically tintable smart glass (also called electrochromic glass, EC, or dynamic glass), for use in building windows, skylights and curtainwalls, that can be electronically
Saint-Gobain and SAGE Electrochromics to build the world’s first . . . SAGE Electrochromics, founded in 1989, is the world leader in the development, manufacture and international commercialization of electronically tintable dynamic glass - also known as electrochromic glass - for the building industry
Saint-Gobain to make $80 million investment in SAGE Electrochromics SAGE Electrochromics, founded in 1989, is the world leader in the development, manufacture and international commercialization of electronically tintable glass – branded SageGlass - for the building industry
Saint-Gobain invests $80M in Sage Electrochromics This is a pretty strong endorsement: Saint-Gobain Glass has acquired 50 percent of the equity of Sage Electrochromics for the large-scale manufacture of electrochromic glass The $80 million investment will enable construction of the world's largest and most advanced electrochromic glass manufacturing facility in Faribault,…
Saint-Gobain Acquires Sage Electrochromics for Smart Windows Sage Electrochromics is now a wholly owned subsidiary of French glass giant Saint-Gobain Sage makes energy-saving electrochromic smart window products for buildings which are electronically
Electronically Tinted Glass From Sage Electrochromics Sage Electrochromics The company now offers its electronically tintable glass, which uses nanotechnology to allow occupants to control daylight and solar heat transmittance, in combination with triple-pane construction for R-values greater than 8
SAGE Electrochromics, Inc. - About SAGE - History - sage-ec. com SAGE began its existence in a small laboratory in Valley Cottage, N Y , and then moved onto the campus at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey in the school’s Department of Ceramic Science and Engineering
SAGE Electrochromics, Inc. -Technology - How it Works This solid state electrochromic reaction is controlled through a low voltage DC power supply When the SageGlass coating darkens, the sun’s light and heat are absorbed and subsequently reradiated from the glass surface much the way low-emissivity glass also keeps out unwanted heat