Visible light transmittance 35% UV transmission 1% shielding coefficient 0.92 Visible light transmittance means how much brightness in the sun can enter the room. The higher the number, the lighter the film color. UV transmittance is (ultraviolet = UV)... The smaller the UV rays (UV) on the areas that sunshine the skin and interior materials in the sun, the better the UV effect. The shielding coefficient is a 0.1 inch (3 mm) float glass that represents the amount of incoming heat in the sun. The lower the value, the better the shielding effect and reducing air conditioning. The data is the actual measurement of the film attached to the 3mm float glass and is not guaranteed. ★Only stick to smooth glass surfaces. (Cannot be applied on uneven glass surfaces such as pick-glass or stained glass)
★Window film cannot be applied other than glass. ★ If high temperature is expected, the film may change color or poor performance depending on the environment where heat or moisture is prone to accumulate and surrounding environment. ★ When installing on meshed glass or heat absorbing glass, there may be cases of heat breakage, so please perform thermal cracking calculations beforehand. ★ There may be cases where the film surface may appear cloudy or water foamy objects after installation, but this is a phenomenon that the moisture is dry during the installation process. ★Please note that the film is applied on interior surfaces (applied on interior surfaces) and products that are used to stick on the inside. ★Only stick to flat glass surface