1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0013-4686(99)00037-7
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Accelerated durability testing of electrochromic windows

Abstract: Prototype electrochromic windows made by several different U.S. companies have been tested in our laboratory for their long-term durability. Samples were subjected to alternate coloring and bleaching voltage cycles while exposed to simulated on 1-sun irradiance in a temperature-controlled environmental chamber with low relative humidity. The samples inside the chamber were tested under a matrix of different conditions. These conditions include:cycling at different temperatures (65°C, 85°C, and 107°C) under the… Show more

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“…Flabeg GmbH, successors to Pilkington for electrochromic windows, portray a triple-glass construction comprising the extra adjunct of a conventional gasfilled double-glazing window. [21] Some papers [22,23] devoted to testing procedures with sample results for electrochromics, exemplify the technical and architectural approaches now being applied.…”
Section: Windowsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flabeg GmbH, successors to Pilkington for electrochromic windows, portray a triple-glass construction comprising the extra adjunct of a conventional gasfilled double-glazing window. [21] Some papers [22,23] devoted to testing procedures with sample results for electrochromics, exemplify the technical and architectural approaches now being applied.…”
Section: Windowsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However EC glazing can suffer from (i) its low durability (sensitive to UV) [33], (ii) high increased surface temperature, (iii) slow colouration process; and (iv) non uniform colouration process for large-scale glazing application [34][35][36][37]. Thus for building application SPD glazing can be considered potential over EC and LC glazing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Low durability (sensitive to UV) [159] • High increased surface temperature and slow coloration process [160].…”
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confidence: 99%