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The low-reflective design solves the light pollution problem caused by traditional high-reflective insulation films, avoiding interference with building communication signals due to its non-metallic coating formula. It can reduce building air conditioning load by more than 30% through high heat insulation performance, and the 15-year functional warranty ensures long-term stable performance. It can withstand outdoor erosion such as UV rays, acid rain and strong winds, and has certain explosion-proof performance to reduce safety risks caused by broken glass. It is suitable for various types of building glass including tempered glass and laminated glass, and meets the professional installation requirements of commercial building exterior windows.

The film uses high-strength biaxially oriented PET substrate with a multi-layer optical low-reflective coating, with a total thickness of 4mil (approximately 101.6 microns). The standard size is 100 Square Feet per roll, which can be custom cut to fit different building window sizes. Each roll weighs approximately 15kg. It meets the EN 13501-1 B1 fire resistance standard and has an impact resistance of no breakage under 100g steel ball impact. It has a UV resistance of ≥3000 hours without yellowing, and the dry installation method is suitable for professional building glass installation teams. The warranty covers 15 years of functional performance including heat insulation rate and UV blocking rate retention.
This product is suitable for exterior windows of high-rise office buildings, commercial complexes, hotels, apartment buildings in urban areas, especially buildings near main roads and residential areas. It can effectively reduce building cooling energy consumption, improve indoor thermal environment, and avoid light pollution disturbing nearby residents. It is also applicable to windows of large public buildings such as airport terminals and high-speed rail stations, meeting the energy-saving requirements of modern green buildings, and improving the indoor comfort of public spaces.