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What is Window Film and how does
it work?

Window film is
basically a self-adhesive polyester film
that is applied to the interior surface
of glass. It’s used as a “retrofit” for
existing glass on automobiles, homes and
commercial buildings in order to upgrade
solar control and safety.
Solar radiation
from the sun is divided into 3
components; visible light we can see,
and infrared and ultraviolet rays which
we can only feel. As solar radiation
strikes a piece of glass, window film
acts as a “sunscreen” to block harmful
UV rays as well as regulates the levels
of heat and light passing through the
glass. The amount of heat and light
rejected is all dependant on the type of
window film selected
There are
basically two types of window film –
non-reflective or dyed
films that primarily absorb solar
energy, and reflective or
metallized films that absorb as
well as reflect solar energy.
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