Hello everyone, I would like to introduce to you several new types of glass in the future.
The first type is "smoking glass". Smoking glass? Don't get me wrong, I'm not talking about glass that smokes, but glass that can filter smoke out of the air.
This kind of glass has tiny pores invisible to the naked eye on both sides, and there is a layer of extremely fine special fibers in the middle. However, it does not affect the transparency and beauty at all. When smoke drifts outward through the glass, the layer of fibers absorbs and decomposes harmful substances in the smoke. In this way, smoke will no longer pollute the air.
This kind of glass can be installed in the home. When guests come, they always smoke a few cigarettes. The smoke produced by these cigarettes is filtered by the smoking glass and turned into non-toxic and harmless fresh air. Wouldn't it pollute the environment? If the building that caught fire in Shanghai a few days ago had this kind of glass installed, a lot of the smoke generated by the fire would be purified, wouldn't it be able to reduce casualties? (When the fire broke out, many people were not burned to death by fire but by smoke)
Now, the whole world is worried about the reduction of energy. This problem can be solved in the future because I invented "energy-saving glass".
When this kind of glass is synthesized, tungsten, the metal with the highest melting point, is added, so that it can not only absorb heat, but also conduct the solar energy absorbed by the glass. This solar energy can be conducted to an energy conversion device connected to the glass, where it is converted into electricity. In this way, all electricity used in homes and offices can be provided by energy-saving glass, and factories can also rely on energy-saving glass to save a lot of energy.
The third new type of glass is "automobile glass". I took advantage of the principle that lotus leaves do not stick to water - there are many very small protrusions on the lotus leaf. Once water drips onto the lotus leaf, these small protrusions will not allow the water to gain a firm foothold on the lotus leaf, and the water droplets will immediately roll away. Go down. I designed many small protrusions on the glass, and the car-specific glass was produced. In this way, people no longer need to use wipers when driving when it rains, which is much more convenient. At the same time, if I also add tungsten, the metal with the highest melting point, when synthesizing glass... the car can save a lot of fuel.