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Window tinting is a process of applying a thin film to the interior or exterior of glass surfaces in order to reduce the amount of light that passes through. It is commonly used on car windows, but can also be applied to residential and commercial buildings. Window tinting can provide a variety of benefits, such as improved privacy, protection from UV rays, and reduced glare. It can also help to reduce energy costs by blocking out heat from the sun.
The window tinting market is a subset of the glass industry, and is composed of companies that specialize in the production and installation of window tinting films. These companies typically offer a range of products, including dyed, metalized, and ceramic films, as well as a variety of colors and shades. Professional installation is often required for optimal results.
Some companies in the window tinting market include Solar Gard, 3M, Llumar, and SunTek. These companies offer a variety of products and services, including window tinting films, installation services, and warranties. Show Less Read more