Guangzhou City Shenghui Optical Technology Co.,Ltd |
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Product Name: 2 MIL 25%VLT 100%IRR 99%UVR Nano Ceramic Window Tinting Film
Product Description:
Window tinting refers to the process of applying a thin laminate
film to a vehicle's glass in order to darken it. The reasons people
choose to tint the windows of an automobile vary. These might
include privacy or security; protection from UV rays including UVA,
the ones responsible for causing skin cancer; and reducing solar
gain (interior heat) and thus incrementally improving fuel economy,
and cutting down on glare from the sun.
Product Specifications:
1. Face Film | Type: | TPU Film | Thickness: | 50 µm |
Surface Finish: | High Glossy | Color: | Black | |
2. Adhesive | Type: | Clear Removable Acrylic Adhesive | ||
Thickness: | 30 µm | Color: | Clear | |
3. Liner | Type: | PE-coated Plastic Liner | Thickness: | 60 gsm |
4. Max Durability | Up to 10 years | |||
5. Product Properties | Visible Light Trans. | 25% | ||
Glare Reduction | 99% | |||
UV Trans
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99% | |||
Solar Heat Rejected
| 100%
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Product Features:
Advantages of Applying Window Tint Film:
There are many benefits of adding window films to your vehicle, home or office:
Scratch and Crack Prevention:
One feeling that many drivers know firsthand is the sense of frustration and dread that comes from a cracked windshield. Even something as small as a pebble can put a crack into a windshield. Once a windshield is cracked, it needs to be replaced as the crack will only worsen over time. The quality protective film can help to prevent scratched and damaged windshields. These films are applied to the exterior of the window and can help to absorb the damage of pebbles and other debris.
Energy Efficiency:
One of the biggest benefits of window tint, particularly in homes or commercial buildings, is energy efficiency. The two times of the year where energy bills skyrocket are typically the height of summer and the dead of winter. While window tint can’t stop the heat or cold, what it can do is reduce the amount of sunlight and energy coming into the building. The film manages to accomplish this by reflecting ultraviolet rays from the sun, which can significantly decrease the interior temperature during the summer months. In the winter, the tint can work to reflect heat back into the building, which can help to reduce the heating costs.
Privacy:
Another great benefit of window tint is the privacy that it provides. Standard window tints make it harder to see into a building. This inherently increases the privacy of the building. However, there are window tints designed specifically with privacy in mind (frosted windows are a great example of this). The energy-saving benefits of window film are apparent, but the added privacy that tinted windows provide is a reason to consider making the change.
Sun damage protection:
The sunshine can be a welcome respite after a long winter or an especially turbulent spring storm. However, the sun’s rays can also be harmful to both people and furniture. Tinted windows can help to reduce this damage by blocking the UV rays. Left unchallenged, these rays can cause furniture and upholstery to fade, as well as the cause. Not to mention, the damage that the sun can do to unprotected skin including skin cancer.
Glare reduction:
Improve the visibility of your TV and device screens by reducing glare, and decrease the need for artificial lighting by allowing more natural light in.
Return on Investment:
In addition to all of the previous benefits listed, adding window films to your home can have a very nice return on investment. Tinted windows can increase the resale value of your home, as they are popular among home buyers. You can also see an ROI by calculating the reduced cost of your utility bills in addition to decreasing the amount of sun damage on your furniture
Q&A:
The many benefits of window film
include eye comfort, UV protection, aesthetics,
and increased safety, privacy,
and energy savings.
No, window film does not prevent
the glass from breaking. Window film does increase
the safety of the glass; due to a
very aggressive adhesive, the film helps to hold the pieces
of broken glass together. In the
event of the glass breaks, due to an auto accident, a person
running into it, or an attempted
break-in, the glass will shatter, but in most instances, the film
will help keep the glass
together.
Yes, window film adds a degree of
shatter resistance to the glass areas of your home,
building, or vehicle. These films
bond to glass and help hold dangerous glass fragments
in place, should breakage occur
due to accident, natural disaster, or illegal entry.
Yes. The same sun that brightens
a room’s interior can be detrimental to fabrics, furnishings,
artwork, and rugs. Ultraviolet
rays are the main cause of both fade and deterioration. Window
films
can screen out 99% of the
damaging UV rays that can fade richly colored furniture,
tapestries,
and artwork. Heat and light also
play a part in fading but using window film to block nearly
100% of UV rays will increase
the life of your personal property for years.
Yes. Window films give a clear
view of the outside. Depending on the degree of privacy desired,
you can select films that
prevent others from looking in during the daytime.
Yes. Glare not only can cause
eye fatigue, but it can also be dangerous when driving.
It reduces the amount of light
allowed through the film, therefore allowing you to see better
and not stress your eyes.
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