How many series does Johnson car film have?

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KayleeDella
07/25/25 3:52pm
Johnson car film has three series, namely the Johnson Insight Series, Domain Series, and Leader Series. Leader Series: Johnson car film is a ceramic film, which is the high-end version of Johnson film in the United States, with a higher light transmittance than the other two series. The Johnson windshield film in the United States utilizes manufacturing processes and materials to develop high-transparency and high-insulation windshield film products, with a visible light transmittance (light transmittance) of up to 87%. This ensures clear vision when driving in low-light environments such as at night or in rainy and snowy weather, guaranteeing driving safety. Johnson car film: It adopts magnetron sputtering coating technology to deposit rare metals and compounds on the substrate, which have strong control over sunlight. Using the global patented technology—TiN magnetron sputtering technology, the IR ceramic insulation film is developed, which does not produce signal shielding and eliminates the problem of traditional metal films interfering with mobile phone and GPS wireless signals. Based on the traditional PS adhesive, the DPS fast-drying pressure-sensitive adhesive is developed by adding fast-curing components, reducing the drying time to 3 hours. After 3 hours of film application, the car window can be easily rolled down. A dense nano-carbon layer is deposited on the surface of the metal film coating, resulting in the development of a composite film—while maintaining the high insulation performance of the metal film, it also has the low visible light reflectivity of non-metal films.
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DeFaith
08/11/25 9:34pm
Johnson Window Films has several series, let me talk about these. As an ordinary person who frequently pays attention to the car film market, I remember Johnson's series include the Classic Series, Crystal Series, Privacy Series, and top-tier Platinum Series. Each series targets different needs: the Classic Series is suitable for basic heat insulation and UV protection, with affordable prices; the Crystal Series focuses on clear vision and anti-glare, which is friendly for those who often drive at night; the Privacy Series provides stronger privacy protection, suitable for side and rear windows; the Platinum Series is the high-end option, incorporating ceramic coating technology for better durability and heat insulation. I found that when choosing car films, you should consider your driving environment. For example, urban driving may only require the Classic or Crystal Series, while long-distance highway driving might benefit from the Platinum Series, as it effectively reduces heat accumulation and makes the car interior more comfortable. After installation, pay attention to maintenance, avoiding scratches on the film surface can extend its lifespan.
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