A need to tackle condensation on windows may not be the first reason that comes to many people’s minds for purchasing window films, but it is undoubtedly a great priority for a considerable number of our customers here at Stockfilms.
It is precisely for this reason that we offer two varieties of anti-fog window film – a 100-micron and 50-micron version – although aside from this difference, these products’ technical specifications, features and benefits are much the same.
What could these innovative films do for your intended application?
Whether you purchase our 100-micron or 50-micron anti-fog window film, you will receive a product that has repeatedly proven its effectiveness in the prevention of condensation on window glazing.
Condensation, of course, can so easily occur in a room where the humidity is high. When you install one of these specialised and highly rated window films, however, you can be confident that the anti-condensation layer incorporated into the product will spread the water across the surface of the glass, thereby helping to preserve good vision through the window.
These two window films are both clear and single-ply, in addition to incorporating an acrylic pressure adhesive. They also both transmit 87% of visible light, reflect 11% of visible light and reject 18% of total solar energy. Not only can you look forward to a high level of performance from this type of window film, however, but longevity is also assured, these trusted products coming with a two-year life expectancy.
Wide-ranging advantages for a wide range of circumstances
Notwithstanding their formidable anti-condensation properties, these anti-fog window films also bring a host of other features and benefits. These include their high optical clarity, with a clear and non-tinted appearance guaranteed, as well as their scratch-resistance that ensures they can stand up to most non-abrasive window cleaning methods. A high level of ultraviolet (UV) rejection is also incorporated into these films, which helps to prevent interior furnishings from fading prematurely.
Finally, this anti-fog window film can also be applied to most types of glass with the minimum of fuss. This helps to explain why it is such a popular product for circumstances that might otherwise necessitate the expensive and disruptive large-scale replacement of existing glazing.
Would you like to learn more about what the installation of this type of window film could do for your own intended space where condensation is a major risk? If so, simply get in touch with our proactive customer service team here at Stockfilms today, and we would be delighted to advise you, as well as to provide a free sample and present you with the best-value quote.