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Solar Control Window Film is a type of window film that is designed to reduce the amount of solar energy that enters a building. It is used to reduce the amount of heat that enters a building, as well as to reduce glare and improve the overall energy efficiency of the building. Solar Control Window Film is an important part of the solar power industry, as it helps to reduce the amount of energy that is needed to power a building. Solar Control Window Film also helps to reduce the amount of energy that is lost through windows, which can help to reduce the overall energy costs of a building.
Solar Control Window Film is available in a variety of materials, including polyester, polycarbonate, and metalized films. It is also available in a variety of colors and tints, allowing for a range of aesthetic options. Solar Control Window Film is typically applied to the interior of a window, and can be used in both residential and commercial applications.
Some companies in the Solar Control Window Film market include 3M, Solar Gard, and Madico. Show Less Read more