Description
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Sun control films are thin, adhesive polyester films applied to glass windows for vehicles, homes, and buildings to block heat, UV rays, and glare, offering benefits like energy savings, enhanced privacy, improved safety (shatter resistance), and reduced fading of interiors. They come in various types, including ceramic and tinted, with different levels of light transmission (VLT) and solar energy rejection, and must comply with local regulations, especially for cars.
Key Benefits:
Heat Reduction: Rejects significant solar heat, keeping interiors cooler and reducing air conditioning load.
UV Protection: Blocks up to 99% of harmful UV rays, protecting skin and preventing furniture/upholstery from fading.
Glare Control: Reduces harsh sunlight and glare, improving driving comfort and visibility.
Safety & Security: Makes glass shatter-resistant, holding fragments together during impact, and deters intruders.
Privacy: Provides a tinted or reflective barrier, shielding interiors from prying eyes.
Energy Savings: Lowers energy consumption by reducing the need for cooling.
Types & Features:
Material: Polyester (PET) film, often with ceramic or dyed layers.
Technology: Includes nano-ceramic, photochromic, and reflective options.
Coatings: Scratch-resistant coatings (SRC) for durability.
Shades: Available in various tints, from near-clear to dark charcoal/black.
Applications:
Automotive: Cars, buses, trucks (must meet RTO/traffic laws for VLT).
Residential: Homes, villas, apartments (windows, doors).
Commercial: Offices, malls, hospitals, banks, airports (windows, glass partitions).
Brands & Suppliers (India):
Popular brands include Garware, HI-TECH LLUMAR WURTH 3M, and Saint Gobain.
Available through authorized dealers and online platforms like IndiaMART, Amazon, and specialty stores.








