Window Film is a thin, self-adhesive polyester film that can be applied indoors in glass windows in homes, automobiles, boats or other buildings. In fact, it is a thin laminate coating that can be retrofitted to glass surfaces to improve safety, appearance and sunscreen.
There are many types of window films, such as the non-reflective films that basically absorb solar energy, the reflective films that reflect and absorb the sun's rays, and the high-tech ceramic films for high performance.
The main reason for installing window films is that they act as a sunscreen by preventing harmful UV rays and the high level of heat and light from passing through the glass windows. This protects your skin and eyes from damage and even reduces eye strain.
Since window films help to minimize heat, the cost of air conditioning in your car, office or home can be significantly reduced. At the same time, the film protects your interior, your carpet and other artwork from external damage and fading.
At the time of installing window films, "cure" is a process that uses glue and takes a maximum of 30 days to cure the film properly. This is a slow process because the evaporation of the water used in curing takes a long time. , The surface of the window films is provided with a scratch-resistant coating. Taking care of window films is easy as a simple solution of soap and water or a glass cleaner can do the job.