A type of window film characterized by its metallic silver appearance and highly reflective surface. This film is applied to glass surfaces to reduce the amount of solar radiation entering a building or vehicle. The coating’s primary function is to reflect sunlight away from the window, thereby decreasing heat gain inside the space.
The application offers several advantages, including enhanced energy efficiency by lowering cooling costs, increased privacy due to its mirrored exterior appearance, and protection against UV rays, which can fade interior furnishings. Historically, reflective films have been used in commercial buildings and automobiles to manage temperature and protect interiors from sunlight. Its use contributes to building sustainability efforts.