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FC51B40 | Nufilm Carbon 15% - 40"x100’

Nufilm Carbon 15% 40"x100' carbon automotive window film

Brand: Nufilm
Product Code: FC15B40
Categories:  Tint

Unlike other films that utilize antiquated “dyed film” construction, Nufilm Carbon Series is manufactured using a groundbreaking state of the art process that embeds the carbon into the material which is then extruded evenly throughout the film. This means longer lasting and fade resistant results with superior heat rejection when compared to dyed films. Nufilm Carbon is a 1.4 mil, dual ply film.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
VLT IR 0.9-1.0 VLR (Int) VLR (Ext) Thickness TSER U/V Rej.
CARBON 0 4% 46% 5% 4% 1.4 MIL 55% 99%
CARBON 5 7% 46% 5% 4% 1.4 MIL 53% 99%
CARBON 15 17% 46% 5% 4% 1.4 MIL 49% 99%
CARBON 20 22% 46% 5% 5% 1.4 MIL 45% 99%
CARBON 35 36% 45% 6% 5% 1.4 MIL 39% 99%
CARBON 40 42% 45% 6% 5% 1.4 MIL 36% 99%
CARBON 50 49% 45% 6% 6% 1.4 MIL 35% 99%

Visual Light Transmission (VLT)

Percentage unit that describes how much light the film will allow through . The higher the VLT percentage, the more light goes through,The lower the percentage, the less light goes through.

Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)

This is the fraction of solar heat that enters a glazing system and becomes heat. U values are used primarily by the glazing and window film industries to describe heat loss through glass.

Total Solar Energy Rejection (TSER)

Measures the heat rejected by window films. The heat entering through the window is comprised of several different components- 44% visible light, 53% infrared radiation, and 3% ultraviolet energy. The TSER takes into account each part to create a total percentage of heat rejection.

Infrared Rejection (IRR)

Infrared light is primarily responsible for the heat you feel when inside a car, so the higher the percentage of rejection, the higher the level of infrared rays rejected. … The higher the percentage value, the less solar heat is transmitted into the cabin.

Visible Light Reflectance (VLR 1)

Is the measurable amount of visible light that is reflected out by a glazing system.

Ultra Violet Rejection (UVR)

The percentage or the degree of UV radiation that is deflected when passing through the glazing system.

Data Sheet

Cut-Sheet

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