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Vanida Nimmanon1, Praewpat Pachimsawat1, Siribang-On Pibooniyom Khovidhunkit1, Bhornsawan Thanathornwong2, Thirayost Nimmanon3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES/AIMS: This study aimed to improve effectiveness of red protective shields in filtering unwanted light using window films.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29607084 PMCID: PMC5842856 DOI: 10.1038/bdjopen.2017.14
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BDJ Open ISSN: 2056-807X
A comparison of percentage light transmittance (%T) of red translucent plastic shields with and without a combination of window films
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| 190 | 1.70±0.76 | 1.39±0.38 | 1.42±0.79 | 1.50±0.74 | 1.47±0.65 | 1.26±0.35 | 1.52±0.77 |
| 230 | 1.72±0.73 | 1.41±0.38 | 1.43±0.77 | 1.51±0.72 | 1.50±0.66 | 1.27±0.37 | 1.53±0.77 |
| 270 | 1.70±0.72 | 1.39±0.37 | 1.42±0.77 | 1.49±0.69 | 1.47±0.64 | 1.27±0.36 | 1.51±0.76 |
| 310 | 1.55±0.69 | 1.28±0.33 | 1.30±0.73 | 1.37±0.67 | 1.35±0.59 | 1.16±0.33 | 1.40±0.72 |
| 350 | 2.48±0.88 | 2.12±0.46 | 2.14±0.91 | 2.23±0.85 | 2.21±0.77 | 1.96±0.46 | 2.25±0.91 |
| 390 | 1.84±0.68 | 1.55±0.36 | 1.57±0.72 | 1.65±0.66 | 1.63±0.60 | 1.43±0.35 | 1.66±0.70 |
| 430 | 1.76±0.69 | 1.47±0.35 | 1.50±0.71 | 1.59±0.65 | 1.55±0.61 | 1.36±0.35 | 1.60±0.69 |
| 470 | 1.69±0.66 | 1.42±0.35 | 1.45±0.70 | 1.52±0.64 | 1.49±0.59 | 1.30±0.35 | 1.53±0.68 |
| 510 | 1.60±0.64 | 1.33±0.33 | 1.36±0.68 | 1.44±0.61 | 1.41±0.57 | 1.22±0.32 | 1.45±0.66 |
| 550 | 1.50±0.64 | 1.24±0.32 | 1.27±0.68 | 1.34±0.61 | 1.31±0.56 | 1.13±0.32 | 1.35±0.65 |
| 590 | 1.40±0.61 | 1.12±0.30 | 1.15±0.66 | 1.22±0.58 | 1.19±0.54 | 1.01±0.30 | 1.23±0.63 |
| 630 | 67.27±3.26 | 36.97±2.25 | 32.41±2.27 | 27.34±1.60 | 33.88±2.10 | 28.62±1.94 | 31.92±1.85 |
| 670 | 82.69±3.12 | 39.15±2.01 | 37.12±2.40 | 31.72±1.65 | 38.51±2.24 | 34.39±2.00 | 34.70±1.78 |
| 710 | 85.85±2.37 | 32.24±1.96 | 37.06±2.75 | 29.42±1.18 | 33.92±2.66 | 32.63±2.24 | 30.57±1.70 |
| 750 | 87.89±1.49 | 24.93±1.57 | 37.47±3.85 | 29.87±2.29 | 30.54±2.53 | 32.50±3.00 | 27.61±1.73 |
| 790 | 89.88±0.65 | 15.92±1.30 | 38.42±3.47 | 25.31±1.74 | 24.27±3.11 | 32.17±3.29 | 19.48±1.76 |
| 830 | 91.47±1.23 | 10.53±0.82 | 36.42±3.63 | 26.49±2.94 | 19.09±2.12 | 28.18±3.75 | 16.73±1.63 |
| 870 | 90.80±0.85 | 6.65±0.53 | 34.55±4.62 | 18.82±2.12 | 15.19±1.79 | 26.33±3.40 | 10.39±1.05 |
| 910 | 88.75±1.01 | 3.95±0.52 | 30.77±3.44 | 19.61±2.62 | 10.92±1.49 | 24.78±3.15 | 8.83±1.42 |
| 950 | 88.82±2.33 | 2.65±0.42 | 31.73±2.46 | 12.28±1.04 | 8.31±1.19 | 19.65±1.52 | 5.17±0.77 |
| 990 | 87.29±2.64 | 1.97±0.24 | 28.92±2.13 | 12.62±1.86 | 6.67±0.95 | 20.20±1.95 | 4.69±0.77 |
Abbreviations: HP, the Hüper Optik film; ST, the Scotchtint film; VK, the V-Kool film.
Figure 1A comparison of percentage light transmittance of red translucent plastic shields with and without applications of different window films: VK, ST and HP at different wavelengths. The table demonstrates statistical analysis comparing between groups. The groups that are indicated by the same letters (a–c) at a wavelength are not statistically different (P>0.05) from each other.