Liquid Crystal Glass contains a Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal (PDLC) Film, which is a material that responds to an electrical current. PDLC films are encapsulated between two conductive layers (ITO-PET film) and between glass layers. When no electric current is applied, the liquid crystal particles suspended between the two glasses are randomly oriented and block the passage of light, resulting in a frosted glass appearance. However, when an electric current is applied, these particles polarize, align instantly, and allow light to pass through to the other side. Thus, this smart glass technology enables us to switch between opaque glass and transparent glass with a simple electric current. Our main color is opaque white, but by choosing different color options for the glass, opacity and transparency can be achieved within the selected colored glass. Visual Design: The opaque appearance, which creates a visual barrier, provides architects with many creative design concepts for meeting rooms, executive offices, cafes, hospitals, residential uses, banks, restaurants, fairs, events, hotel rooms, and more. Thermal and Sound Insulation: Smart film application can block 99% of UV and 98% of IR rays, and prevent fading and yellowing of areas that receive direct sunlight indoors. It is 20% more effective than normal glass in sound insulation, and this rate can go up to 60% in acoustic glass applications. Projection: Smart Glass applications can act as projection screens for storefronts, indoor areas, residential facades, building exteriors, fairgrounds, and more. They can create an excellent advertising space for stores located on the street by using their own windows.