Which Type of Tint?

This section can help you choose the best type of tint for your needs.
DYED NON-REFLECTIVE TINTS
In a range of different complimetary shades these films offer good all round protection from UV radiation, heat and glare, whilst providing privacy, security and a very smart, modern look to your vehicle or premises.
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UV CLEAR FILM
UV Clear film is a great choice of specialty film which appears almost invisible on glass but can protect furnishings from fading and block out both UVA & UVB radiation that glass alone can not block.
Protect window displays with high visual acuity (click to enlarge)
FROSTED TINTS
Semi opaque frosted tint allows light through but provides total day and night time privacy.
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REFLECTIVE TINTS
The best way to reduce problem heat build up and glare is to use a metalised reflective film. These also provide privacy by giving a mirrored effect to the glass reflecting visible light from the outside whilst allowing a clear view out.
From outside, lower 2 panes are tinted with 20% silver mirror tint. This reflects light and heat and prevents viewing into the room. (click to enlarge) Showing view from classroom window before application of window film. (click to enlarge) Following application of 20% mirror tint - maximum heat and glare reduction is achieved without loss of view or open aspect. (click to enlarge) Living room window before and after installation of 20% mirror tint - in this case a large flat screen TV was to be placed in view of passers by. (click to enlarge) Living room windows with and without 20% silver mirror tint. Without tint there is a clear view into the property, valuables can be easily seen. With tint applied, privacy is provided throughout the day from passers by. (click to enlarge)
SAFE PLUS SECURITY FILM
All window films provide a certain level of security by bonding to the glass, adding strength and holding the pane together making breaking and entry more difficult.

In places where security is a known problem or windows are at greater risk from breakage for example from explosions (in laboratories) or the threat of bomb blasts, a higher level of security film can be applied.

SAFE PLUS security film is a thicker, stronger film and bonds to the glass to a greater extent than regular film. This can significantly impede attempts at breaking and entry and in the event of an accident, explosion or severe weather damage, can hold the glass together preventing injury from flying shards of glass.
Prevent injury from flying shards of glass in high risk areas. (click to enlarge) Prevent injury from flying shards of glass in high risk areas. (click to enlarge)