How Many Years Can Heat Insulation Film Last?
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Automotive heat insulation film typically lasts for about 5 years. The lifespan of the heat insulation film is directly related to the quality of the film material, the quality of installation, the vehicle's usage environment, and subsequent maintenance. It is important not to attach suction cups, labels, or similar items directly onto the film's surface. If you need to affix an annual inspection sticker, an electrostatic sticker can be used. The functions of automotive heat insulation film are as follows: 1. Heat Insulation: It blocks infrared radiation and absorbs a small amount of conductive heat, achieving relative heat insulation and indirectly reducing air conditioning load, thereby saving energy. 2. UV Protection: Most mid-to-high-end heat insulation films available on the market can block over 98% of ultraviolet rays, protecting the skin of drivers and passengers from UV damage. More importantly, it delays the premature fading, aging, and cracking of car interior items and leather. 3. Explosion-proof: High-quality automotive heat insulation films use special materials for the adhesive and plastic substrate, providing excellent adhesion and impact resistance. This significantly enhances the vehicle's safety by preventing theft, robbery, and collision hazards.