Building the world's tallest tower has been one challenging task for the creators of Dubai's Burj Dubai. But keeping it sparkling clean will be another challenge.
http://www.arabianbusiness.com/568322-b ... w-cleaners
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Chocoholic wrote:I thought it was supposed to hav self-cleaning glass!
sage & onion wrote:Chocoholic wrote:I thought it was supposed to hav self-cleaning glass!
Has such a thing been invented?
sage & onion wrote:Chocoholic wrote:I thought it was supposed to hav self-cleaning glass!
Has such a thing been invented?
redtilldead wrote:sage & onion wrote:Chocoholic wrote:I thought it was supposed to hav self-cleaning glass!
Has such a thing been invented?
Well, I've seen a video about a type of glass which never gets dirty (even water droplets dont stick on it).
But i dont know if they are used commercially at the moment.
Anosh wrote:But keeping it sparkling clean will be another challenge.
bonk wrote:Anosh wrote:But keeping it sparkling clean will be another challenge.
They installed a dedicated cleaning system already ...
http://www.dubaifaqs.com/dubai-fountain.php
Speedhump wrote::D
Sage: Eco glass cleans itself with Sun
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3770353.stm
Invented 2004 I think, and is definitely available in the market now, I think Burj Dubai has robot window cleaning equipment, but some of Leicester Uni has self cleaning glass!
xty wrote:Some anti-dust technology on micro scale has been used in some digital cameras namely Sony Alpha DSLRs. One is by vibrating the sensor inside the camera so some dusts (though not effectively 100%) would fall from the sensor. I'm not sure vibrating a big glass window will do though
This sensor is also equipped with Indium-Tin Oxide antistatic coating (which is used by NASA to coat spaceship windows) so that dusts will not stick easily. However, large scale application on building window would cost a fortune. But the technology is there, it's just a matter of time.