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* Another key factor to consider when choosing the right glazing is the negative impact of ultraviolet (UV) radiation into the interiors, on furnishings, | * Another key factor to consider when choosing the right glazing is the negative impact of ultraviolet (UV) radiation into the interiors, on furnishings, | ||
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* ListenpunktThe semi-transparent a-Si photovoltaic glazing systems provides a complete flexibility in transparency without compromising the capability of the natural sun light diffusing into the interior spaces. Depending on the transparency degree, the light transmission can vary from 10 to 30%, which is normally the optimal range for interior space. | * ListenpunktThe semi-transparent a-Si photovoltaic glazing systems provides a complete flexibility in transparency without compromising the capability of the natural sun light diffusing into the interior spaces. Depending on the transparency degree, the light transmission can vary from 10 to 30%, which is normally the optimal range for interior space. |
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