The chart provides a comparison of five different window tint levels, showing their corresponding Total Solar Energy Rejection (TSER) and UV Protection.
| Tint Level | Visible Light Transmission (VLT) | TSER (Heat Rejection) | UV Protection |
| Limo Tint | 5% | 65% | 99.9% |
| Dark Tint | 20% | 60% | 29.8% |
| Medium Tint | 35% | 55% | 50.7% |
| Light Tint | 50% | 40% | 40.5% |
| Near Clear | 70% | (Data point missing) | (Data point missing) |
- VLT refers to the percentage of visible light that passes through the window. A lower percentage means a darker tint.
- TSER indicates the percentage of total solar energy (including visible light, infrared, and UV) that is rejected by the film, representing the film’s heat rejection capability.
- The Limo Tint (5%) offers the highest heat rejection at 65% and the highest UV Protection at 99.9%.
- The Dark Tint (20%) has a significantly lower UV protection at 29.8% compared to the Limo Tint.
- The data points for TSER and UV protection for the Near Clear (70%) tint are not provided in the chart.


