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Window films are much in demand in today’s modern living as they offer privacy and safety besides improving the aesthetics of a building. They are also useful in guarding us from the harmful ultra violet rays of sun. Residential buildings, Government buildings and also commercial buildings are using window film .

If you are looking for a cost effective privacy solution, you can opt for the clear frost window film. Black opaque film will offer the ultimate privacy and security. For decorative purposes, decorative window films are also available in a plethora of unique designs with stunning finishes ...

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Decorative window film Toronto


Our decorative window films are a cost effective privacy solution that is flexible and achieves some truly outstanding results. Clear Frost offers a much more affordable solution than glass etching and the design can be easily and inexpensively updated when fashions change. The opaque window films offer the next step in privacy. Black opaque window film offers a complete blackout for very high security. Solar Gard decorative film offers unlimited options to designers to create beautiful, unique designs for any business whether for attracting attention or to subtly improving privacy.

sun control windows films

 
Our Window tinting make light a welcome addition to your environment. Our windows films remove up to 99% of the sun's damaging UV rays, which cause fading and sun damage. Additional benefits include an elegant appearance, reduced glare and improved comfort, with up to 78% of the sun's heat that comes through the window being reflected away. By reducing heat, you save on your energy costs.

Solar Gard window film is the one product that starts working for you the minute it's installed to your glass, offering benefits beyond your needs. Since Solar Gard blocks 98 percent of damaging ultraviolet light and as much as 82 percent of uncomfortable solar heat. Professionally installed, Solar Gard window film comes in a range of products to fit all your solar protection needs. You may need Security Window film for your house or commercial space. We have them to.

Safety and security window film


Our Safety and Security Window film Toronto helps hold your glass in place during destructive weather conditions, bomb blasts, explosions, or smash and grab burglaries. It helps maintain the integrity of a structure's outer shell to keep wind, rain and flying glass fragments from wreaking havoc inside the structure.

Optically clear Armorcoat safety films are colorless and undetectable on glass, which makes them the perfect protection retrofit. Unlike many other windows films, Armorcoat clear safety windows films films are non-reflective so it is virtually invisible on your windows. You maintain the natural appearance of your windows day or night. There is no mirror effect or detectable change to the glass surface so your windows look clear, bright and beautiful.

           

  Few things about Window Film

Heat rejection films are normally applied to the interior of flat glass windows to reduce the amount of infrared, visible light, and ultraviolet (UV) radiation entering windows. Such films are either dyed or metalized (which can be transparent to visible light) to convert incoming solar radiation to infrared radiation, which is then rejected back through the glass to the exterior. They usually cost 10-15 percent more than regular windows but can reduce energy loss by as much as 30-50 percent."

To keep the sun's heat out of the house, a low-emissivity coating should be applied to the outside pane of glazed windows. If the windows are designed to provide heat energy in the winter and keep heat inside the house (typical of cold climates), the low-emissivity coating should be applied to the inside pane of glazed windows. Such films also reduce the amount of visible and ultraviolet light entering a window, and are often applied to reduce fading of the contents of a room. Silvered film may also be employed to the same end. New technology spectrally selective films that block certain wavelengths of the suns infra red energy reject solar heat without reducing natural light.

Security films are applied to prevent glass from shattering. Typically applied to commercial glass, these films are made of heavy-gauge plastic and are intended to maintain the integrity of glass when subject to heavy impact. The most robust security films are capable of preventing fragmentation and the production of hazardous glass shards from forces such as bomb blasts. Some companies have even experimented with bullet ballistics of multiple layers of security film.

These security films, if applied properly, can also provide protection for vehicles.These security films are often tinted and can be up to 400 micrometers (µm) thick, compared to less than 50 µm for ordinary tint films. If anchored correctly, they can also provide protection for architectural glazing in the event of an explosion. A layer of film (of 100 µm thickness or greater) can prevent the ejection of spall when a projectile impacts on its surface, creating small dagger-like shards of glass that can cause injury.

Graphic design films are generally colored vinyl or frosted. Frosted finish films closely resemble sandblasted or acid-etched glass, while vinyl films are available in a range of colors. Both types of films are commonly used in commercial applications.

Privacy films reduce visibility through the glass. Privacy film for flat-glass commercial and residential applications may be silvered, offering an unimpeded view from the low-light side but virtually no view from the high-light side. It may also be frosted, rendering the window translucent but not transparent. Privacy films for automobiles are available in gradients of darkness, with the darker tints commonly known as "limo tint."

The thicker window films known as safety and security window film are designed to perform under extreme conditions, and as such there are specific standard criteria these films should meet, such as American standards ANSI Z.97, CPSC 16 CFR 1201, Cat II (400 ft-lb), and the British Standards BS 6206 (Class A, B, C). The European Committee for Standardization offer the EN12600 standard Classification of Resistance of Glazing to Impact. Often, building codes dictate that a film must have a report verifying that it has met at least one of these standards.

Solar window film is usually subject to less critical testing. However, standards are in place to maintain a level of quality in the industry. The ANSI Standards ASTM E903 and ASTM D1044-93 relate to the solar/UV transmission properties and abrasion resistance, respectively. The larger window film manufacturers use these standards to guarantee the quality of their raw materials and finished products.