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Carbon window film, on the other hand, is composed of carbon particles that absorb light, particularly infrared rays that carry heat. This type of film helps maintain a cooler interior in vehicles, offers UV protection, and does not interfere with electronic devices like GPS and cell phones
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Ceramic window film is made from nanoceramic particles that provide color and solar control without using metals or dyes. It’s known for its heat rejection, UV protection, and glare reduction capabilities, while maintaining a non-reflective appearance.
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A full auto tint is the application of a thin laminate film to the interior surface of all the windows of a vehicle. It’s designed to reduce glare, block UV rays, and provide privacy and security. The tint comes in various materials and shades, affecting the amount of light that enters the car and how much you can see inside from the outside.
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Getting your front two windows tinted involves applying a thin, transparent film to the interior surface of the vehicle’s front side windows. This film can reduce glare, block harmful UV rays, and increase privacy. The tint level is often regulated by law, with specific Visible Light Transmission (VLT) percentages allowed.
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Getting your rear windows tinted involves applying a thin film to the interior surface of the car’s rear windows. This film can block UV rays, reduce heat and glare, and provide increased privacy. The process is regulated by law, with specific limits on the darkness of the tint.
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Getting your house tinted involves applying a window film to the glass of your home’s windows. This film can reduce solar heat, minimize glare, block UV rays, and enhance privacy. It’s an energy-efficient solution that also helps protect your interiors from sun damage.
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Getting your business windows tinted involves applying a specialized film to the glass surfaces of commercial buildings. This film can reduce heat, minimize glare, block UV rays, and enhance privacy. It’s also used for branding and aesthetic purposes. The process is tailored to meet the specific needs of a business, considering factors like building design, local climate, and regulatory compliance.