RESIDENTIAL TINTING

Flat glass window film has commercial and residential applications; auto film is applied to vehicles.Crazy weather patterns, the green house gas crisis and escalating the energy costs have resulted in thepopularity of window film as a cost-effective, simple and environmentally-friendly method of controllingthe internal temperature of any building.

Commercial facility manages, for example see the advantage of the window film as a retrofit window treatment option, with the product quickly paying for itself by lowering the air conditioner usage,
energy bills and maintenance cost.

The added protection window film affords and the savings it offers are apparent. Specifying window film ensures you have your client’s best interests at heart, in the short and long term.

 

Window Film Protects…

• From UV Rays and Glare
• Furnishings, Upholstery, Carpets etc.
• From theft and vandalism
• Window from shattering
• The environment, by reducing energy consumption
• From personal injury caused by broken glass or UV rays

Personnel and property protection from the sun is enhanced with window film-especially relevant in kid’s play zones, high traffic areas etc; and it also bolsters security by adding another level of protection against break-ins.

NON –METALLIC FILMS

Used to color glass and reduce UV rays (heat reduction is relatively low with these variants). Two methods of manufacturing dyed films:

1. Deep dyeing technology impregnates dyestuffs and UV absorbers through the films substrate, ensuring the color will not flake scratch or streak.

2. Carbon color films are the latest technology in color fasting, with a dyed coating that adheres to the polyester. These films are used in areas that require long lasting colored film.

METALLIC FILMS

Two ways of manufacturing metallic solar films:

1. Evaporating Coating- A Metal (Aluminum, Nickel, Silver, Copper or Gold) is melted in a vat. Vapor rises from the vat and adheres to a clear polyester (PET) sheet film. This film is then laminated to another clear or tinted polyester film. These can be used in any application, with a life span from 10 to 20 years.
2. Sputtering is the industry’s most advanced coating technology. Millions of metal particles are closely knitted together. Allows film to deposit virtually any metal, alloys or axide or onto a verity of flexible substrates/polyesters.

Can be used in any application, residential, commercial, government, hospitals and commercial facility managers.