Tuesday 3 December 2019

How Clear Tints Block Heat and Prevent UV From Spoiling the Interiors of Your Car?


For a long time, only dyed tints or window films were available locally to provide heat rejection benefits. So when clear tints in the Philippines were introduced in the market, many people got confused. How can the transparent films reject heat and protect the car’s interiors from harmful UV rays? Strange as it sounds, clear tints in the Philippines are effective both in blocking the solar energy and UV rays. In fact, they can be better than traditional dyed automotive tints. The following points will best explain why:

Made from newer technology

Unlike the traditional tints, the newer tints aren't coated with dye. Nevertheless, they can block out the UV, visible light, and infrared heat because of nanotechnology, creating a 200+ multilayer optical film that enhances your visibility while keeping heat and UV rays out and allowing you to see clearly and drive safely.

Excellent heat rejection properties

Dyed car window films don't block as much heat as new clear tints in the Philippines. In fact, they can potentially make your car feel hot to touch because they allow heat build-up. On the other hand, clear tints have excellent heat rejection properties. Some brands can block up to 60% of solar energy and up to 97% of heat-producing infrared rays, thus increasing comfort and preventing your interior upholstery from fading and getting damaged from the adverse effects of visible light. 

Clear tints in the Philippines are the perfect options for those who want to enjoy the benefits of window films without changing the appearance of their cars. They provide the best of both worlds: Keeping the heat out and maintaining a clean aesthetic. They also provide optimum visibility at night for safer driving while giving your windows an extra layer of protection against thieves who are trying to break into your car. Best of all, when you use clear tints, you never worry about film discolouration.