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UNIDIRECTIONAL VISION TRANSPARENT COATING

UNIDIRECTIONAL VISION TRANSPARENT COATING

UNIDIRECTIONAL VISION TRANSPARENT COATING

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I am developing a design for a covert security vision system to detect fraud.  I need a transparent material which allows the camera to see out but which will not allow the camera to be seen.

One-way mirrors look too obvious and perforated plastic films will influence image in some circumstances.
Housing will be polycarbonate and channel or tube shaped with several cameras looking out radially.

I would like to have the unit painted the same colour as its objects in its environment so that it dosnt look out of place.

Any ideas welcome.

RE: UNIDIRECTIONAL VISION TRANSPARENT COATING

One word, Camouflage

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