Glass with transparent conductive oxide film and its use in a living space
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This article proposes the evaluation of two Transparent Conductive Oxide (TCO) films applied to transparent glasses commonly used in buildings. One based on tin and the other on indium. The valuation was carried out using scale models, exposed to direct solar radiation, two that housed the glasses with film and another with transparent glass without any treatment, the latter as a reference in the valuation. The glasses were placed as windows in a room. Temperature data were recorded inside the models and in the environment. Although the temperature difference between the different cases was not significant, the possibility of application in passive systems that use the overheating of specific spaces is glimpsed.
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