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Sun Control Film Manufacturer In USA

Solar Control Film brightens your space better than natural light, but you can have too much of a good thing. With natural sunlight comes unwanted heat and hotspots, which can compromise overall comfort and make for a less inviting atmosphere. Solar Gard window films reject up to 79% of solar energy u2013 providing you with better temperature control while reducing fading and bothersome glare.

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Sun Control Film Manufacturer In USA

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  1. Sun Control Film Manufacturer In USA Solar Control Film brightens your space better than natural light, but you can have too much of a good thing. With natural sunlight comes unwanted heat and hotspots, which can compromise overall comfort and make for a less inviting atmosphere. Solar Gard window films reject up to 79% of solar energy – providing you with better temperature control while reducing fading and bothersome glare. Professionally installed, Solar Gard window film comes in a range of products to fit all your solar protection needs: CX Solar Gard Panorama CX window films are constructed with ceramic-based technology. Free of dye or metal, these films provide a neutral, non-reflective view while keeping out the heat and harmful UV rays. CX 60 Rejects 38% of the total solar energy without compromising your view or sacrificing natural daylight. CX 50 Provides a balance of moderate glare control without sacrificing too much natural daylight. CX 35 Provides optimum glare control and heat rejection while keeping your windows looking beautiful from both the inside and outside. Hilite Improve the quality of your life by keeping out uncomfortable heat, protecting your furnishings, and letting in the view you love, with Solar Gard Hilite spectrally selective series.

  2. Hilite 70 Features high optical clarity with low reflectance for uncompromised views while rejecting 55% of the total solar energy for high heat rejection, keeping you more comfortable and lowering cooling expenses. Hilite 55 Offers moderate glare control and added privacy with low reflectance for uncompromised views, while rejecting more than half of solar energy, to keep the room temperature comfortable and reduce cooling costs. Hilite 40 Offers increased glare control and added privacy with low reflectance and adequate natural light, while rejecting substantial amounts of solar energy, to keep the room temperature comfortable and reduce cooling costs. Hilite 25 Offers optimum glare control and privacy with low reflectance and softened natural light, while rejecting substantial amounts of solar energy, to keep the room temperature comfortable and reduce cooling costs. Ecolux Ecolux proprietary technology is complicated, but what it does is simple. Ecolux helps keep your interior climate the way you like it no matter the time of day or season. Through a simple non- intrusive process, Ecolux is adhered to the inside of your windows by an authorized Ecolux Dealer. The moment it is installed, Ecolux goes to work for you. During cooler months, Ecolux captures heat and directs it back into the room improving overall comfort, lowering energy use, and helping you save money on heating bills. In warmer months, Ecolux reflects solar heat away from windows, reducing the need and cost for interior cooling. They know you work hard for your money and with Ecolux they want to help you keep it.

  3. Solar Gard Safety & Security Window Film adds a critical layer of facility protection by delaying attempted intrusion and helping to hold shattered glass together in case of impact. All About Window Tinting Some vehicle manufacturers have windows that come with a Glass Tinting on the vehicle's windows, though that is generally only done on the rear windows. This “factory tint” is done by dying the glass. There is sometimes a degree to which the top of the front window is tinted to help reflect the sun's glare. This is especially apparent on older vehicles with stock windshields, as the graduated green strip is visible. As an aftermarket upgrade, window tinting is generally done by applying a film to the interior of the vehicle’s windows. While DIY kits are available, the results can be messy, with air bubbles or crooked placement. Window tinting on a vehicle reduces the Visible Light Transference (VLT), and window tinting is graded on the percentage of light that transfers. The lower the percentage of light transmittance, the darker the tint. Breakdown of Different Levels of Tint Which method of window tinting a vehicle owner chooses is partially determined by how dark the tint should be. Each method produces a different VLT. Which one a driver chooses could be decided by factors such as the reason for tinting, and what percentage of VLT is legal in their state.

  4. Factory Tint: The VLT of factory tint is 74-85%, depending on where the car is originally shipped for sale. This tint is applied by dying the glass before the sale. OEM Tint: OEM tint can be ordered to be any VLT that is desired but may be subject to the applicable laws in the state where it is ordered. OEM tint is generally an upgrade that is done in European countries. OEM tint is applied by adding a mixture to the glass during manufacturing. Film Tint: Film tint can be purchased with a VLT as high as 90%, or as low as 2.5%. Film tint is installed by a licensed mechanic. The process of window tinting There are two options when considering aftermarket tint for a vehicle’s windows. The first is OEM tinted glass, which has the tint mixture added into the glass in manufacturing. This makes it more likely to pass even the most stringent state window tinting laws as it is a light tint. This is the costliest window tint as it needs to be done by the dealership when the vehicle is purchased, or by a licensed mechanic after the new windows are purchased. Film tint is perhaps the most popular option. With this window tint, the window glass needs to be specially treated before a polymer film is spread over the window. Attached carefully, this form of window tinting is prone to bubbles, so it is best to have a trained professional do it. The film tint is supposed to be changed every five years or so to prevent cracking and peeling.

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