Solar heat-shielding film is a specialized coating that blocks infrared radiation from sunlight. It reduces heat gain inside buildings or vehicles while allowing natural light to pass through.
The film reflects and absorbs parts of the solar spectrum — mainly infrared and UV rays — while maintaining visible transparency. This keeps interiors cooler and reduces energy use for air conditioning.
Our films use advanced nano-ceramic, metallic, or photoelectric layers depending on the application. Each layer targets specific wavelengths for heat and light control.
Our products can block up to 80–95% of infrared heat, depending on the model and glass type.
Yes. It can be laminated or retrofitted to most glass types without major modification.
Yes. We supply both automotive and architectural grades with different optical and thermal properties.
Depending on the model, it can be laminated during glass manufacturing or bonded using specialized adhesives on-site.
Glass should be cleaned and free from dust, oil, or coating residue before installation.
Yes. Adhesive-based films can be safely removed. Laminated films are permanent and designed to last the life of the glass.
A standard car or small glass section can be completed within 1–2 hours. Full buildings may take several days depending on size.
Just normal cleaning with soft cloths and non-abrasive glass cleaners. Avoid sharp tools or chemical solvents.
Performance and Warranty
Energy savings vary between 10–30% annually, depending on window area, orientation, and climate.
No. Our non-metallic coatings do not block or interfere with communication signals.
Yes. It reduces glare by up to 70%, improving visual comfort without darkening interiors.
Yes. Our films come with up to 10 years of warranty covering peeling, bubbling, or discoloration.
Yes. The solar film can be layered with PDLC or photoelectric films for combined heat, light, and privacy control.