What is architectural window film?

Architectural window tint film is a multilayer material applied to windows to enhance the comfort of use. The film’s primary component is polyester, coated with metal particles, most commonly aluminum, titanium, or nickel. If a specific color is desired, an additional decorative layer is added, and all layers are bonded together using a laminator.

These films are multifunctional:

  • They conceal the interior from prying eyes from the outside. This is achieved through a one-way visibility effect
  • They protect furniture from fading and color loss by preventing direct sunlight from penetrating
  • They help maintain a comfortable temperature indoors, thereby reducing air conditioning and heating costs
  • They provide additional protection for glass from mechanical damage
  • They can be an additional decoration for the building

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