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Energy Efficiency
Heat rejection films are normally applied to the
interior of flat glass windows to reduce the amount of infrared,
visible light, and ultraviolet (UV) radiation entering windows. Such
films are either dyed or metalized (which can be transparent to
visible light) to convert incoming solar radiation to infrared
radiation, which is then rejected back through the glass to the
exterior. In addition to heat rejection, security films and
combinations of purposes should be applied where needed.
At Energy Saver Tints, we work with you to determine the most
effective type of tint for your building(s), provide and help install
the tint. Whether you're working on a large-scale development project
with multiple buildings or making upgrades to an existing building, we
can help. Having the right tint on your windows will allow you to make
more use of functional window spaces within your buildings (whether
they're storefront or office space), and it will allow your commercial
users to gain significant energy savings over time. |
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