Project Overview
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Project typeCommercial Buildings
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Project ModelP20
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Total Area96 M²
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Reduced consumption of resources816kg construction waste
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Saving electricity9,600 kWh per year
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Equivalent to planting279 trees
Project Highlight
The world's largest area of transparent display cruise ship project shocking set sail, 96 square meters of large transparent display screen such as light curtain set on the deck above, between the sea and the sky to present the ultimate fusion of science and technology and romance. The display glass has multiple properties such as high brightness and transparency, anti-salt corrosion, anti-ultraviolet aging, and heat and humidity resistance, and it still operates stably under the extreme sailing environment of high humidity, high wind, and high salt fog.
This is not only a screen, but also a spatial expression of sailing to the future - let science and technology become an extension of romance, let the display resonate with the hull of the ship, and bring the information display from the “ground scene” to the “sea dimension”. “This is a global display technology and cruise ship culture expression. This is an epoch-making fusion of global display technology and cruise ship culture and tourism industry, and another landmark milestone for Filmbase products to move towards the global high-end travel scene.
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