Nano cloaking film is an advanced material designed to render objects invisible or less detectable by manipulating light waves. This technology is inspired by the concept of cloaking devices from science fiction and is based on the principles of metamaterials and nanotechnology.
Science Behind Nano Cloaking Films
Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology plays a crucial role in the development of cloaking films:
Nanoscale Structures: The metamaterials are engineered at the nanoscale, with structures smaller than the wavelength of visible light (400-700 nm).
Precision Fabrication: Advanced fabrication techniques, such as electron beam lithography and nanoimprint lithography, are used to create these precise nanoscale structures.
How Nano Cloaking Film Works
Selective Light Filtering
Nano Cloaking Film works by selectively filtering light from specific wavelengths emitted by LED and LCD screens. It blocks the light emitted by these screens, making them appear black or opaque from outside the film-covered glass, while allowing other types of light to pass through normally.
Nanotechnology
The film utilizes nanotechnology to achieve this selective filtering. The microscopic structures within the film are precisely engineered to interact with the light frequencies typical of digital displays, effectively cloaking the screen content.
Transparency
Despite its cloaking properties, Nano Cloaking Film remains transparent to the human eye for all other wavelengths of light. This means that people can still see through the glass as if it were untreated, maintaining an open and airy feel in the space.
Nano cloaking film is a very special and rare window film privacy technology.
By sticking on inner side of the partition glass, outside viewers can hardly see any contents from the screens, while the glass panels still keep transparent see-through.
Datasheet
Product Name: Nano Cloaking Film
Material: PET + Polyvinyl + Triacetate
Color: Clear Grey
Backing Adhesion: Acrylic Pressure-sensitive Adhesive(high-tack)
Total Thickness: 0.3mm (0.17mm exclude release/protective liner)
Width: 48″/52″/54″/59″
Length: 100 feet = 30.5 m
Use: Architectural Glass Films
Working: -5°C to +60°C/90RH
Storage: 23±2ºC, 65±15%RH
Warranty: 5 years
Test Report: REAC/RoHS Compliant
Origin: China
Benefits of Nano Cloaking Film
Enhanced Privacy
Screen Obscuration: It prevents sensitive information displayed on screens from being visible to unauthorized viewers outside the immediate viewing area.
Confidentiality: Ideal for meeting rooms, offices, and other spaces where confidential information is frequently displayed.
Maintained Aesthetics
Transparency: The film does not obstruct the view through the glass, preserving the open-plan office aesthetic.
Design Integration: It seamlessly integrates with existing glass walls and partitions without the need for bulky curtains or blinds.
Energy Efficiency
Natural Light: Allows natural light to penetrate deeper into the office space, reducing the need for artificial lighting.
Temperature Control: Some variants of the film may also offer UV protection and slight thermal insulation, contributing to better temperature regulation.
Applications of Nano Cloaking Film
Corporate Offices
Conference Rooms: Ensures that presentations, video calls, and sensitive discussions are not visible to passersby.
Executive Offices: Provides privacy for executives while maintaining an open, collaborative environment.
Financial Institutions
Trading Floors: Protects sensitive financial data displayed on monitors from being seen by unauthorized individuals.
Branch Offices: Maintains client privacy during meetings and consultations.
Healthcare Facilities
Patient Consultation Rooms: Ensures privacy for patient information displayed on screens during consultations.
Administrative Areas: Protects sensitive administrative data from being visible to patients and visitors.
Educational Institutions
Classrooms and Labs: Protects proprietary or sensitive academic information displayed during lessons or research.
Administrative Offices: Maintains privacy for staff while allowing transparency for a welcoming environment.