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Practical Films - Solar Control<br />
Solar Control<br />
Protecting your home from the<br />
glare of harsh or strong sunlight is a<br />
particular concern for homeowners<br />
with large expanses of glass (such as<br />
conservatories). It is in these areas where<br />
sunlight, which contains harmful UV rays,<br />
can be one of the main causes for fading<br />
as well as overheating.<br />
Installing Solar Control films directly onto<br />
the glass or polycarbonate roof means<br />
that excess temperature and glare will be<br />
reduced, as well as almost eradicating the<br />
threat of UV damage – rejecting 99% of<br />
UV rays that hit the glass. Solar control<br />
film still allows natural daylight into the<br />
room leaving you to enjoy uninterrupted<br />
views through your windows while<br />
reducing the UV rays. Available in three<br />
different finishes, specially adapted for<br />
consumer’s individual requirements, each<br />
film has unique properties.<br />
Climate Ultra®:<br />
Use: ideal for conservatories or glass<br />
rooms where the user is concerned<br />
by the external appearance of their<br />
home – Climate Ultra is almost virtually<br />
undetectable once installed.<br />
Total solar energy rejected = 43%<br />
Glare reduction = 24%<br />
UV light rejected = 99%<br />
Clear UV Film:<br />
Use: <strong>Complete</strong>ly see through, Clear UV<br />
film is the optimum film for owners wishing<br />
to protect furnishings from fading, but<br />
not requiring high levels of protection<br />
from heat. Also recommended for people<br />
suffering from acute sensitivity to UV light.<br />
Total Solar Energy Rejected = 20%<br />
Glare reduction = 6.1%<br />
UV light rejected = 99%<br />
Supertint® (available for glass or<br />
polycarbonate roofs):<br />
Use: the most effective film for preventing<br />
heat glare and fading and is perfect for<br />
south facing conservatories where the user<br />
spends time reading, sewing or working at<br />
the computer.<br />
Total solar energy rejected = 77%<br />
Glare reduction= 80.6%<br />
UV light rejected = 99%<br />
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