Polarized Film

Filmbase Polarized Film (Tint) looks like a regular clear Tint when indoors but automatically darkens when moving into a brighter area.

Ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun affect the molecules in the Polarized film, changing color; they will darken in the light even on overcast days as UV rays penetrate clouds.

Feature

Flexible Installation Solutions

No need for wiring. Versatile mounting options for existing glass or new glass structures.

Energy Efficiency

Reduces sunlight and heat, saving energy, particularly during peak hours.

Customizable Sizes

Available in widths from 1m to 1.5m and heights up to 50m, offering flexibility for various applications.

Sunlight Responsive

Dynamic shading with fast responsiveness, adjusting automatically for optimal dimming effects.

Visible Light Blocking

Blocks UV and IR rays and up to 90% of visible light. Optimizes natural light without sacrificing views.

Specifications

Thickness: 0.4 mm
Visible Light Transmission: 91%
Haze: 1%
UV Block: 81%
Infrared Block: 7.5%

APPLICATIONS

Where Can Polarized Film Be Used?

Polarized Film is widely used across different areas, offering versatile solutions for various purposes. It can be applied to windows and doors in construction, providing effective protection against harsh sunlight exposure indoors. Moreover, it is a valuable addition to the windows of vehicles such as cars, ships, and airplanes, shielding passengers from sunlight and preventing glare. In specialized industries like eyewear, Polarized Film plays a pivotal role, contributing to the creation of sunglasses that offer enhanced UV protection and glare reduction.

Construction

Doors, windows, and ceilings of commercial buildings, airports, hotels, schools, banks, public places, residential areas, etc.

Transportation

Front windows, side windows, and rear windows of cars, trains, airplanes, and cruise ships.

Architecture and Transportation

FILMBASE Polarized films are widely used in buildings automobiles and special industries, such as the glass industry.

Who choose Polarized Film?

Polarized film distinguishes itself by its customizable design, allowing for creating custom patterns on the architectural glass.
This unique feature empowers architects and designers to achieve precise light control in various spaces. Notably, the technology is not confined to standard architectural glass widths; it extends its compatibility to curved and slanted glass surfaces, making Filmbase Polarized Film the exclusive choice for achieving functionality and aesthetic appeal in diverse architectural designs.