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How to Choose Automotive Explosion-Proof Film?

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DelRebecca
07/29/25 8:21pm
When selecting explosion-proof film, first opt for products from reputable brands, as they generally offer superior performance metrics across various aspects and ensure quality. Secondly, consider the film's clarity and transparency. The functions of automotive explosion-proof film are as follows: 1. Preventing glass cracking and interior fading: Besides harming the driver's skin, prolonged exposure to UV rays can cause glass to crack and car interiors to fade. Thus, explosion-proof film helps extend their lifespan. 2. Heat insulation and cooling: In summer, it blocks external heat from entering, keeping the interior cooler. In winter, it prevents heat loss, maintaining a warmer cabin. 3. Enhancing anti-violence performance: Automotive explosion-proof film improves safety levels during accidents, minimizing the likelihood of glass shattering and reducing potential harm to passengers. 4. UV protection: The film can block over 90% of UV rays, preventing skin burns.
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