[Bldg-sim] radiation through glazing

Pavel Dybskiy pdybskiy at gmail.com
Tue Mar 4 10:51:27 PST 2014


If low-e coating film is a conductor (even poor) it will shield
electro-magnetic waves. The better conductor is the better shield.  Some
type of coating uses metal-oxide, which could be conducting.

Pavel Dybskiy


On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 11:00 PM, Russell Richman <richman at ryerson.ca> wrote:

> these types of glazing systems will help reduce EMF's from the exterior.
>  As such, they 'may' reduce cell phone wave lengths as well.  I have not
> come across any studies, but the physics says it is possible.
> -russell
>
> On 2014-03-03, at 6:47 PM, leen peeters wrote:
>
> > Dear all,
> >
> > is there anyone aware of a negative impact of triple glazing or foils
> used in triple glazing on the transmittance of mobile phone signals?
> >
> >
> > Any input is welcome ...
> >
> > leen
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-- 
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-p.d.
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