Applied to the exterior surface of a building's windows, exterior sun control films enhance the appearance of the facade while serving functional purposes.
Exterior films are effective in rejecting solar heat before it enters the building, helping to maintain a cooler indoor environment and reducing the load on air conditioning systems.
Like interior films, exterior films minimize glare, improving visibility and comfort for occupants.
By blocking UV radiation at the building's exterior, these films provide an additional layer of protection for occupants and interior furnishings.
Exterior sun control films are designed to withstand exposure to the elements, ensuring long-term performance in various weather conditions.
By reducing solar heat gain, these films contribute to overall energy efficiency, making buildings more sustainable and environmentally friendly.
Exterior sun control films can be used as a backdrop for commercial signage, providing businesses with opportunities for branding and advertising.
In historic buildings, exterior sun control films can be applied to windows without altering the original architecture, providing modern benefits without compromising the building's aesthetic. Both interior and exterior sun control building films offer valuable solutions for managing sunlight, improving energy efficiency, and enhancing the overall comfort and functionality of interior spaces. The choice between interior and exterior films depends on factors such as building design, aesthetic preferences, and specific performance requirements.
Interior and exterior sun control building films play a crucial role in managing sunlight, heat, and glare within a building. Here's an overview of how these films is used in different contexts:
Applied directly to the interior surface of windows, these films are designed to control the entry of sunlight, reducing glare and heat penetration.
Interior sun control films are effective in minimizing glare on computer screens, television monitors, and other electronic devices, providing a more comfortable and productive indoor environment.
These films often have UV-blocking properties, protecting occupants and interior furnishings from the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation, such as fading of furniture, flooring, and artwork.
By reducing the amount of solar heat entering a building, interior sun control films contribute to energy efficiency, helping to lower cooling costs.
Some films offer privacy features during the day, allowing natural light to enter while preventing outsiders from seeing into interior spaces.
Available in various tints, colors, and patterns, interior sun control films provide designers with the flexibility to customize the aesthetic of a space while improving functionality.
Product and Specifications | Series K – Interior and Exterior architectural film/th> | ||||
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Model Number | KI001172 | KI001379 | KI001687 | KX003218 | KX007618 |
VLT | 15% | 30% | 60% | 55% | 75% |
IRR | 95% | 95% | 92% | 96% | 90% |
UVR | 99% | 99% | 99% | 99% | 99% |
Thickness | 03 mil | 03 mil | 03 mil | 02 mil | 02 mil |
Size | 1.52*30m | 1.52*30m | 1.52*30m | 1.52*30m | 1.52*30m |
Warranty | 10 years | 10 years | 10 years | 07 years | 07 years |
Color | Black | Black | Black | Black | Black |
Product and Specifications | Series K – Interior architectural film | ||||
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Model Number | KI000544 | KI000315 | KI000435 | KI000650 | KI000760 |
VLT | 05% | 15% | 35% | 55% | 65% |
IRR | 85% | 85% | 85% | 85% | 85% |
UVR | 90% | 90% | 90% | 90% | 90% |
Thickness | 02 mil | 02 mil | 02 mil | 02 mil | 02 mil |
Size | 1.52*30m | 1.52*30m | 1.52*30m | 1.52*30m | 1.52*30m |
Warranty | 05 years | 05 years | 05 years | 05 years | 05 years |
Color | Black | Black | Black | Black | Black |