Heat Reflectors
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Heat reflectors are thin film coated optics that
transmit high levels of the visible spectrum (or pass band) while
reflecting a dominant portion of the near infrared (NIR) and IR
spectrums. By design, the photopic reflections are very low in order
to maintain contrast in display applications. The reflection of
the infrared radiation greatly reduces the rate at which heat will
transmit through the optics into an electronic system.
Dontech HeatShield™ brand heat reflectors
minimize solar loading on displays and enclosures. HeatShield™
filters prolong the operation of LCDs in direct sunlight and can
reduce power consumption used for ancillary cooling. Excessive thermal
loading on an LCD will render the display unreadable until it cools.
For example, an LCD will typically “brown out” if exposed
to direct sunlight for extended periods of time, as the rate with
which the heat is absorbed by the display often exceeds its ability
to radiate this energy.
HeatShield™ filters are used to significantly
prolong the function of LCDs in direct sunlight, and to reduce the
thermal loading of high intensity backlights on the display. When
used in conjunction with ancillary cooling, often passive LCDs will
function properly in many demanding environments. Applications for
Dontech heat shield filters include outdoor point of sale displays,
military applications, portable electronics, mobile computers, and
boating displays.
For additional information on heat reflective optical
coatings, please contact a Dontech applications
engineer, or request a hard copy of the data sheet be sent to you.
Heat Reflector Data
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