Safety Glazing Material are professional quality metalized window film that provides maximum heat rejection and aesthetic appeal. They are available in 50% and 70% VLT (Visible Light Transmissions), providing choices for compliance with local laws.
IS 2553 (Part 2): 2019 CMVR RULES 100
Safety glass or safety glazing of the wind screen and rear window of every motor vehicle shall be so manufactured to provide not less than seventy 70% Visual transmission of light and it shall confirm to Indian Standard IS 2553 ( Part 2) (Revision 1)2019.
Safety glass or safety glazing used for side window of every motor vehicle shall be so manufactured to provide not less than seventy 50% Visual transmission of light and it shall confirm to Indian Standard IS 2553 ( Part 2) (Revision 1)2019.
Minimum Light Reflection Provides better visibility.
Soothing Colors to enhance aesthetics of the building facade
Cost effective solutions with better cooling effect
Reduce Glare up to 96%
Reduced Polution
Blocks 99% UV Rays -Protects upholstery material
Offers better heat rejection
Provide Safety
Minimum Light Reflection Provides better visibility.
Soothing Colors to enhance aesthetics of the building facade
Cost effective solutions with better cooling effect
Reduce Glare up to 96%
Reduced Polution
Blocks 99% UV Rays -Protects upholstery material
Offers better heat rejection
Provide Safety
Yes, it is legal to use tinted film in cars in India, but there are certain restrictions on the VLT (visible light transmission) level of the film. The VLT level is the percentage of visible light that is allowed to pass through the film. The maximum VLT level for the front windshield is 70%, and the maximum VLT level for the side and rear windows is 50%.
Safety glazing films are thin sheets of material that are applied to the windows of cars, glass building, home windows, etc. to reduce the amount of heat and glare that enters. They work by absorbing or reflecting the sun's rays.
Yes, safety glazing films can make your car significantly cooler during hot weather. They can reduce the amount of heat that enters the car by up to 70%.
Safety glazing films typically last for 5-7 years. They require minimal maintenance, but you should clean them regularly with a mild soap and water solution.
The ideal VLT level for safety glazing films in cars depends on your personal preferences and climate. If you live in a hot climate, you may want to choose a film with a lower VLT level to block more heat. If you live in a cooler climate, you may want to choose a film with a higher VLT level to allow more light into your car.
Yes, there are different types of safety glazing films available for cars. The most common types are:
Ceramic films: These films are made of a ceramic material that is very effective at blocking heat and glare.
Carbon films: These films are made of a carbon material that is also very effective at blocking heat and glare.
Metalized films: These films are made of a metalized material that is most effective at blocking heat and glare than ceramic or carbon films, and are more reflective, which can provide some privacy.
Yes, safety glazing films can increase fuel efficiency in cars. They can reduce the amount of heat that the air conditioner has to work to remove, which can save you money on fuel.
Safety glazing films are very effective at blocking harmful UV rays. They can block up to 99% of UV rays, which can help to protect your skin and eyes from the sun's harmful effects.
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