We have personally tested samples of our films not installed on glass, and because of this, test results will show less heat blocking percentage. The test we have made are only for
heat filtering, blocking or reduction
infrared ray filtering (IR)
uv ray filtering
Test results are shown at the bottom of this page
Infrared heat from the sun only accounts for 49% of the total heat, with the rest being caused by visible light. Visible light heats the air, different to Infrared rays that heats absorbent objects (physical body, or 3D models), rather than the air. Colours will also absorb heat, with black being the most absorbant. These coloured objects can create radiant heat, and this could contribute to the cabin or room temperature to heat quicker.
note: the background, the dark interior of the car and the angle this picture has been taken, have contributed in making the glass look darker
blocks out 99% of UV rays
cuts down the glare
reduces about 35% of the air heat created by direct sunlight
allows more heat to enter in winter by only blocking about 35%
will block about 33% of infra red rays
vehicles glass will look tinted
film is permitted by law
affordable price of $295 for a sedan
The background, the dark interior of this car, and the suns location have contributed in making the glass look darker
blocks out 99% of UV rays
cuts down the glare
reduces about 69-73% of the air heat entering by direct sunlight