Four Types of Production Techniques
At SunRage, four different production techniques are used to manufacture window film for cars. Each technique results in different properties of the film. Some offer greater durability, while others provide better blocking or comfort. Our approach was: make the best of the best in every type.
This type of window film consists of multiple layers. It involves dyeing polyester with high-quality and colour-stable pigments through a special process. This creates the desired tint and light transmission.
To prevent sensitivity to discoloration and to improve quality, darker tints are laminated with several layers of lighter tints. Coloured films are very easy to install.
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Hybrid window films combine two manufacturing methods and often consist of multiple layers. By combining dyed layers with metallized layers, an ideal balance is achieved. The film is easy to shape and install, while effectively blocking light, glare, and solar energy. Additionally, it reduces reflection and has a longer lifespan.
A drawback is that the metallized layer can cause interference with electronic devices, such as GPS. However, note that SunRage OPTIMUZ PRO films do not have this issue.
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These window films contain nanoparticles of ceramic material layered throughout. The significant advantage of this technology is its excellent clarity combined with optimal heat rejection. This ensures crystal-clear visibility without distortion. The ceramic particles absorb solar energy across the entire light spectrum, including the infrared (IR) portion.
Nano ceramic films are thicker than conventional films, which generally makes installation easier. However, heat deformation is somewhat more challenging because the film reflects heat rather than absorbing it, which makes it less prone to shrinking. This requires some practice and skill. The quality and lifespan of these films are exceptionally high.
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Colour Stable films utilize a special manufacturing process in which nano-carbon pigments are integrated into the polyester. This system provides excellent heat blocking (even in the IR infrared spectrum) without using a metallic film layer, meaning radio and satellite signals remain unobstructed. Additionally, this technology offers an elegant appearance and exceptional color stability, ensuring the film will not fade. Processing and heat-shrink shaping are also highly effective.
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