What are the light transmittance requirements for light-colored window films on the front windows of a Range Rover?

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AaliyahDella
07/29/25 9:01pm
The light transmittance requirement for light-colored window films on the front windows of a Range Rover is no less than 70%. Car window film: It refers to applying a thin film-like material to the front and rear windshields, side windows, and sunroof of a vehicle. This film is also known as solar film or heat-insulating film. Functions of car window film: The primary functions include blocking ultraviolet rays, reducing heat transmission, preventing injuries caused by shattered glass, and reducing glare. Additionally, the one-way transparency feature of the film helps protect personal privacy. It also minimizes damage to interior items and occupants from UV exposure, lowers the interior temperature through physical reflection, reduces the use of air conditioning, thereby saving fuel and cutting costs.
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