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  2. Window film - Wikipedia

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    Tinted films are necessary for protection to 500 nm. [7] Window films filter out over 99% of UV rays at 380 nm, reducing the main factor in fading. However, additional factors such as solar heat, visible light, humidity, and presence or absence of chemical vapors also contribute to fading.

  3. Factory tint - Wikipedia

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    Unlike window film, privacy glass is a pigment within the glass that is installed during the manufacturing process. There is no way to remove the tint from the glass except to replace the glass with untinted glass. The only alternative to getting the same benefits of window film is to install window film over the factory tint.

  4. Safety and security window film - Wikipedia

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    Safety and security window films are polyester or PET films that are applied to glass and glazing in order to hold them together if the glass is shattered (similar to laminated glass). The main difference between film and laminated glass is that these shatter safe films can be applied to the glass or glazing after manufacture or installation.

  5. Shedding light on tinted car windows in New Hampshire - AOL

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    Think again — because the rules on window tinting in New Hampshire aren't exactly transparent. Confusion over darkened car windows has left drivers, state inspection stations, safety officials ...

  6. Smart glass - Wikipedia

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    Some smart windows can self-adapt to heat or cool for energy conservation in buildings. [5] [6] [7] Smart windows can eliminate the need for blinds, shades or window treatments. [8] Some effects can be obtained by laminating smart film or switchable film onto flat surfaces using glass, acrylic or polycarbonate laminates. [9]

  7. Window insulation film - Wikipedia

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    A typical window insulation film kit, consisting of plastic shrink film (folded-up) and a roll of double-sided tape. One commonly used film is a heat-shrink plastic which is attached to the window frame using double-sided pressure-sensitive tape. A hair dryer is used to remove creases and improve optical clarity.

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