Architectural Films

Reflective Window Film - External
External films are are of weather resistant construction having additional UV barriers to help protect the film from degrading through exposure to sunshine, and also having a strong waterproof adhesive. They are particularly used when inside access is not always possible or depending on the type of glass, in particular laminated, Georgian-wired, heavy tinted glass or some double or tripled glazing.

Light Reduction
The Non-reflective Slate range are a non-metallised used for tinting clear glass, and are available in a range of shades. They are a great way to help control the light into a room without creating a mirrored external appearance. The lighter shades are mainly used for aesthetic reasons and to match existing tinted glass.

Low Mirror Window Film - Internal
Lower reflectance but still achieve a good level of solar heat and glare control, which varies with the density selected. They offer a balanced year-round performance of good solar heat rejection with higher light transmission and additional winter heat-saving benefits.
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Low Mirror Window Film - External
Opalux® Low Mirror external films are used where the end user, or specifier, chooses a more neutral tinted appearance, rather than the mirrored look of solar reflective films. However they still achieve a good level of solar heat and glare control.

Tinted Window Film - Internal
Tinted films are mainly used for aesthetic reasons and to help control solar glare and UV radiation. They are a non-metallised used for tinting clear glass, and are available in a range of shades. These films give varying levels of day-time privacy with a low mirror exterior appearance to the glass.