Window Tint Specifications
To evaluate or compare heat transfer and optical performance characteristics we have provided performance results for our films.
Light |
Solar Energy |
Visible Light |
Visible Light |
UV Rejection |
HP05(charcoal) 5% |
58% |
8% |
8% |
99% |
HP15 (charcoal) 15% |
56% |
10% |
10% |
99% |
HP35 (charcoal) 38% |
49% |
10% |
8% |
99% |
Terminology:
Light Transmission: Measures the percentage of visible light that passes through a window film. All films reduce visible light transmission in order to provide solar heat control. Lighter films tend to transmit higher levels of solar energy and visible light while darker and more reflective films have lower transmittance levels.
Solar Energy Rejected: Measures the window film’s ability to reject solar heat in the form of visible light and invisible infrared radiation.
Visible Light Reflectance: Measures the percentage of solar energy and visible light that are being reflected by the window film. Highly reflective films offer high heat rejection capability.
UV Rejection: Measures the precentage of Ultraviolet that is being rejected by the window film.
Note: All data values above are representative and are provided for comparison purposes only.




