"I knew that the inclusion of Nanogel in the new skylights would make the room brighter, but I was pleasantly surprised by how much additional light was transmitted," John Silvestrini, the Executive Director of Facilities explained. "The room is now at least twice as bright as before and we never have to turn on the lights during the day. Also, the new skylighting helps keep the room really cool during the summer, and will prevent heat loss during the cooler months. All of this means we save energy and running costs."
The California Board of Energy Efficiency’s report on Daylighting has demonstrated that people’s work performance can be improved by more than 20% when rooms are well lit with natural daylight. The use of translucent Nanogel in this environment not only removes unwanted glare and solar heat but eliminates external distractions while improving concentration and personal well-being.
Nanogel is used in a wide range of daylighting applications from skylights to glass walls. When used within translucent cladding systems, it can increase the insulation value up to an R value of 20, equivalent to that of a solid wall, while still diffusing natural daylight into the building.
Nanogel is environmentally friendly and widely specified as an essential component of daylighting in many LEED certified projects. It is also a Silver Cradle to Cradle Certifiedcm material. This stringent independent certification process by MBDC examines a product’s manufacturing characteristics, its ecological impact and recyclability. The aim is to eliminate waste entirely and to create a healthy and sustainable society.
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