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The Concept Behind Anti-Smash Window Films

Window films, also known as window tints, are polyester films generally made of PET, Polyethylene Terephthalate, the same polymer used to manufacture water bottles, for example.

Most films are applied to the interior surface of a glass window in a home, commercial building, or car with an adhesive, and have a scratch-resistant coating on the outer surface to protect the film.

So basically, window films are comprised of three components: polymer film, coatings with adhesives, and an outer protective coating.

There are many types of window films. Some are tinted with metals, dyes, or pigments to reduce the visible light transmitted through the glass, and block heat coming through from the sun.

Others are clear and feature multiple layers of PET to offer protection from shattering glass.

There are even decorative window films that can replicate the look of frosted glass or etched patterns.

These resilient, transparent, shatter-resistant films consist of multiple, micro-thin polyester layers that are designed to hold broken glazing together and improve overall glass protection.

The Anti-smashing Window Films provide better visibility and clarity because of the high light transmittance.

What’s more, it effectively avoids the secondary hurt caused by glass fragmentation.

The comprehensive installation accessories help to save your cost and time.

Shatterproof film increases the protective capability of glass windows while minimizing threats from natural disasters, smash and grab burglaries, and even bomb blasts.

If you want to seek a high-quality security window film, our product is a good choice for you.

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