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Key Benefits
- Heat Rejection: Significantly lowers cabin temperature by blocking solar heat.
- UV Protection: Blocks harmful UV rays, preventing fading and cracking of dashboard and seats.
- Glare Reduction: Minimizes harsh glare, improving visibility and driving comfort, especially at night.
- Shatter Resistance: Adds a layer of safety, holding glass together if broken.
- Energy Saving: Reduces reliance on AC, leading to fuel savings.
Types & Features
- Ceramic Films: High performance, excellent heat rejection, minimal light reflection (e.g., Hi-Tech Ceramic IR).
- Reflective Films: Mirror-like finish for high heat reflection (e.g., 3M Reflective).
- Dual-Reflective Films: Combine reflective and non-reflective properties for optimal heat control and visibility.
- Carbon Films: Offer good heat rejection and durability.
- Anti-Glare Films: Specifically target glare reduction.
RTO Regulations (India)
- Front Windshield & Front Side Windows: Minimum 70% Visual Light Transmission (VLT).
- Rear Side Windows: Minimum 50% VLT (often recommended).
Popular Brands & Products
- 3M: Offers Prestige, CR series (ceramic), RE series (reflective).
- Garware: Known for Ice Cool Shield, Hi-Tech series, Dual Reflective.
- Hitech: Ceramic IR films for windshields.
Cost Considerations
- Costs vary significantly by film type, brand, and coverage (front, sides, rear), ranging from hundreds to thousands of rupees per square foot or for full car installation.