Description
Key Performance Metrics
- UVR (Ultraviolet Rejection): At 99%, this film blocks almost all harmful UV radiation. UV rays are the primary cause of fading and damage to car interiors, furniture, and skin. This high level of UV rejection provides excellent protection.
- IRR (Infrared Rejection): The film boasts a 99% IRR rating. This is a measure of how much infrared light—the invisible part of the sun’s spectrum that you feel as heat—is blocked. A high IRR percentage means the film is extremely effective at keeping your vehicle or room cool.
- TSER (Total Solar Energy Rejected): The 94.59% TSER rating is a comprehensive measure of the film’s total heat rejection. TSER accounts for the combined rejection of UV, visible light, and infrared energy. This high number indicates that the film is highly efficient at reducing the overall heat gain from the sun.
Features and Benefits
- Nano-Ceramic Technology: The use of nano-ceramic technology is key to this film’s high performance. Unlike traditional metalized films, ceramic films are non-conductive and do not contain metal. This means they won’t interfere with electronic signals for your GPS, cell phone, or satellite radio. Ceramic films also offer superior durability, color stability, and are resistant to fading.
- High IRR vs. M/T series: The description specifically notes that this film has a “Higher IRR than M/T series.” The “M/T series” likely refers to a metalized or metal-tinted film. The superiority of the nano-ceramic film is due to its ability to block infrared rays without the drawbacks of metal, such as signal interference and a reflective appearance.
- Thickness: The 2mil (2/1000 of an inch) thickness provides a good balance of durability and conformability, making it easier to install and less prone to tearing.
- Warranty and Durability: The 5-year warranty and the “good shrink, not fading” description are important for product reliability. “Good shrink” refers to the film’s ability to be heat-molded to the curved surfaces of car windows without creasing, which is a key factor for installers. Resistance to fading is a major benefit of ceramic films over dyed or metalized films.
- Higher IRR than M/T series)






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