Architectural Window Films

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Architectural window film is a retrofit product designed to enhance glass performance. It is a polyester film construction generally made of Polyethylene Teraphthalate (PET). Most films are applied to the interior surface of a glass window in a home, commercial building, or vehicle. They have a scratch resistant coating on the outer surface to protect the film.

There are many types of window films. Some are clear and feature multiple layers of PET to offer protection from shattering glass; others are tinted with metals, dyes, or pigments to reduce the visible light transmitted through the glass, and block heat coming through from the sun. There are even decorative window films that can replicate the look of frosted glass or etched patterns.

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Anti Shutter Film

Safety and security films are used where there is a potential for injury from broken glass (such as glass doors or overhead glazing). These films can be applied to toughened, annealed, or laminated glass. They are available in various thicknesses, from 100 micron (or 4 mils minimum 2 ply) through to 525 micron + (21 mils). The film thickness is selected for level of protection desired and the dimensions of the glass pane.

Benefits

  • Safety from Bomb Blasts. The bomb blast films provides safety from flying shards of glass.
  • Adds Security against Forced Entry.
  • Protects against Accidental Collision.
  • Save Energy and Improve Productivity of Your Staff.
  • Reduce Fading of Interiors.
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Solar Films

Window film is a self-adhesive polyester film that is applied to glass surfaces. … As solar radiation strikes a piece of glass, window film acts as a “sunscreen” to block harmful UV rays as well as regulate the levels of heat and light passing through the glass.Solar window films were designed to control problems, mostly excess heat and fading from ultraviolet light exposure, caused by direct sunlight through home or office windows. These films are considered “retrofit” products that alter existing after-market windows and circumvent the need for new, upgraded window units. Window films provide the best return-on-investment in existing buildings in warm climates, especially high-rise buildings or homes with single-paned glass, according to the International Window Film Association.

Benefits

  • UV protection protecting your skin and preventing furniture from fading
  • Help reduce glare
  • Control room temperature in cold and warm weathers.
  • Reduced Energy Costs
  • Heat Gain and Glare Reduction
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Decorative Window Films

Decorative Window Films are self-adhesive films that come in different patterns and shades. Virtually any flat glass surface can be transformed into a work of art with decorative window film: from a bedroom and home office – to a bathroom, den, kitchen, entryway, skylight, garage door, basement window and more!

For use in rooms where privacy is a concern, decorative films diffuse light without appreciably cutting down on the ambient light. Decorative films reduce heat, glare and 99% of ultraviolet radiation, while also giving you 24 hour privacy.

Decorative films create a sandblasted appearance to the glass, enabling light to filter in. But the translucent effect will not darken your rooms. In fact, it provides enough light for house plants to thrive