Does Window Tint Provide Heat Insulation?
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Window tint provides heat insulation. Here is an introduction to its related aspects: 1. Function: Window tint, also known as heat-insulating film, is a type of automotive film developed to combat summer sunlight and ultraviolet rays. 2. Physical Properties: Window tint is made by vacuum deposition or magnetron sputtering to create multiple layers of dense metallic films using precious and rare metals such as gold, aluminum, silver, nickel, and titanium. It blocks heat through the inherent physical properties of these metals. 3. Features: It offers explosion-proofing, scratch resistance, anti-glare properties, reduced fuel consumption, protection for car interiors, and privacy protection. It also enhances window transparency and clarity, ensuring driving safety. 4. Identification: There are numerous heat-insulating film products on the market with varying quality. High-quality heat-insulating films do not feel cloudy and are superior in thickness, scratch resistance, and environmental friendliness (odor-free) compared to inferior products.