Ceramic

Ceramic Window Tinting

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Until the last decade, regular or standard window tinting products were the most popular in the market. This mainly consisted of dyed or metallicized tints used for their window tinting benefits for cars, homes, and commercial buildings. However, new products on the market, such as ceramic window tint, have become quite popular in recent years. Although typically more expensive, they offer more benefits than regular window tinting options, which accounts for their growing popularity. 

 

What Are Ceramic Window Tints?


Ceramic window tints are slightly different from regular window tinting materials. They are generally considered top-of-the-line as far as window tinting is concerned. This type of window tinting product uses the same thin sheets as your regular window film. Still, these are further coated with ceramic particles using nano-ceramic technology. Although invisible to the eye, this ceramic coating can reflect the sun and UV rays rather than let them in. They are also excellent at blocking heat and also provide privacy and security. Ceramic window films are available in various shades depending on your privacy and security needs. 

 

What benefits Of Ceramic Window Tints Over Regular Window Tints? 


In laboratory studies and real-life applications, ceramic window tint outperforms regular tints in several areas. Some of the benefits of this type of tinting material over regular tinting include the following: 

 

  • Durability: one of the well-known limitations of regular tints is that they tend to lose their color over time. They will wear with time and lose their appeal. Ceramic window film is a lot more durable than this and will last for longer without fading. 


  • Infrared and UV Light Blocking: Ceramic window film outperforms regular tints to prevent infrared rays from penetrating through your window. It can block as much as 90% of infrared rays from passing through your windows, causing a significant reduction in solar heat in your interior space. Ceramic window film can also block up to 99% of harmful UV rays that can cause sun damage, wrinkling, and other skin issues. 


  • Metal-Free: one of the downsides of using metal-based tinting films is that they can interfere with cellphone signals, GPS, radios, and other electronic systems in your building. The ceramic film, on the other hand, is metal-free, so this effect is absent. 


  • Glare Resistance: due to its technology and design, the ceramic film is quite glare-resistant. This is due to the ceramic particles' ability to absorb light efficiently rather than allowing them to penetrate through the glass. 


  • Shatter-Proof: Ceramic tinting film is shatter-proof. This means that in the event of damage to the window, the tint will keep the glass from shattering and prevent glass shards from flying in all directions, which may cause injury.

 

When To Use Ceramic Tinting Film?


A ceramic film can be used for the same things as your regular window tint, whether a car window, residential window, or commercial building. You can have a ceramic window tint installed. If you are looking for a durable and highly reliable window tint that is effective for keeping UV and Infrared rays out of your home, office building, or car, consider this window tinting option. Contact us to get a quote for our ceramic window tint.

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