Description
Glass safety film is designed to prevent the glass from shattering and causing further damage or injury.
Anti-heat film, also known as heat-rejecting window film or solar control film, is a thin, transparent sheet applied to windows to reduce heat gain and glare from sunlight. It:
- Blocks UV rays (up to 99%)
- Rejects infrared radiation (up to 80%)
- Reduces heat transfer
- Minimizes glare
- Enhances comfort
- Saves energy
- Protects furniture/flooring from fading
Typically made from polyester or vinyl, anti-heat film is installed on existing windows to:
- Lower energy bills
- Improve indoor climate
- Reduce AC usage
- Prevent overheating.
Laminated glass, also known as safety glass or laminated safety glass, is a type of glass that:
- Consists of multiple layers of glass sandwiched between layers of polyvinyl butyral (PVB)
- Holds together even when shattered, due to PVB interlayer
- Provides:
- Impact resistance
- Intrusion protection
- Noise reduction
- UV protection (up to 99%)
Key benefits:
- Enhanced safety and security
- Reduced risk of injury from shattered glass
- Resistance to forced entry and vandalism
- Improved acoustic insulation
- Energy efficiency
Common applications:
- Automotive windshields
- Residential and commercial windows
- Doors
- Skylights
- Curtain walls
- Bulletproof glass