• Sunday, June 27th, 2010
Balcony systems are about to launch and announce the use of self cleaning coated glass as standard on their Juliet balconies.
The glass has already been manufactured for the stock and is on route to the warehouse. We expect to have this ready for delivery mid July.
The glasses to be supplied are specially coated with a nano coating on both sided of the glass making them hydrophobic.
More information on the slef cleaning glass solution by Balcony can be found here on the self cleaning glass area of the website: http://www.balconette.co.uk/self-cleaning-glass/
Balcony Systems do not intend to raise the price of the balconies and thus this development will increase the Juliet balconies value for money and make them self cleaning Juliet balconies.
• Sunday, June 06th, 2010
Depending on the chemical composition and method of application, some self cleaning glass coatings may be more harmful to the environment than others.
The self clening glass coating Balcony systems uses is a patented nano-coating and is based on an environmentally safe scientific process. The chemicals used in the patented process have been in use for over 55 years in the aviation industry, for different applications, and are not found in the “Clean Air Act” or the “Clean Water Act”. There are also no PELS (permissible exposure limits) set by OSHA. They have implemented, with extreme eco-friendly philosophy, the highest standards in the handling of chemicals so that any scientific process used is safe to the environment.
Thus, in the manufacture process and application process of the self clean coating an ultra efficient yet simple neutralization system has been implemented that renders the chemicals and their by-products completely safe and inert. We strive not only to protect the environment but to preserve it from any contamination or pollution.
In addition to this the coating itself will reduce the need for harful chemical in cleaning of the glass in future and in this manner will have a positive impact on the enviroment.
• Wednesday, June 02nd, 2010
Is it important whether or not a coating is classified as “nano” and does it affect the quality itself?
Nanoscale technologies are the development and use of devices that have a size of only a few nanometers. The prefix nano means ten to the minus ninth power (10 ‾‾ ⁹), or one billionth of a meter, a simple metric measurement.
However, what’s relevant is not the thickness of the coating itself (1-100 nanometers or some other “micro” measurement) but rather:
Nanotechnology and self cleaning glass »
What one should know about the difference between the pyrolytic “self-cleaning” glass and any other easy-to-clean or hydrophobic glass:
The pyrolytic Self-cleaning glass consists of a hydrophilic coating with photocatalytic properties fused into the glass at high temperatures during the manufacturing process.
The limitations of pyrolytic Self-cleaning glass »
• Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
Does the contact angle define quality and durability of the coating for self cleaning glass?
This is probably the single most relevant question one can ask about any hydrophobic easy-to-clean coating and perhaps the MOST HIDDEN fact by most coating suppliers as it truly uncovers the truth behind the quality of the product. Yet, most coating suppliers will typically evade this critical issue with all sorts of misleading statements and false claims:
The difference between mediocre, good and excellent hydrophobic coatings »
How to measure the water-repellency or “hydrophobicity”
The measurement that defines how water-repellent a surface is after being treated with a hydrophobic coating is called “contact angle”, also called ‘wetting angle’, which is the angle formed by the material’s surface and the tangent of the interface between the fluid (i.e.: water) and the environment at the point of contact (the glass surface for example).
Visit this Wikipedia webpage or further “contact angle” information
• Sunday, April 25th, 2010
A new way to add value to glasses we supply for our ranges of curved doors, curved glass, balustrades and juliet balconies will be to add to the glass a hydrophobic “self cleaning” glass coating.
We have been researching this area for almost two years and at present a new line is being constructed at the factory:
More for our customers money »
• Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
The subject of self cleaning glass is a very interesting topic, one that is very much a potent sales issue in particular in the private glazing sector. It is also a confusing subject in the market with many different products and companies. Balcony’s Managing Director, Effi Wolff, has just written a new article for their April issue of Balcony Views magzine - www.balconyviews.co.uk.
The dream and the truth:
The facts about zero cleaning glass »
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