What are the uses of car window tinting?

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Connie
07/29/25 10:43pm
Car window tinting has several uses: 1. Heat and sun protection: Tinting can effectively block a large amount of heat generated by infrared rays; 2. UV protection: Medium and long-wave ultraviolet rays can penetrate thick glass, but applying tint film can block most UV rays; 3. Safety and explosion-proof: The base layer of the film is made of polyester, which is highly resistant to tearing and puncturing. Combined with the adhesive layer of the film, the strength of the glass after tinting can prevent injuries to passengers caused by accidental glass breakage; 4. Creating a private space: By choosing the appropriate type of film, the interior of the car becomes difficult to see from the outside while maintaining visibility from the inside, ensuring privacy and safety; 5. Reducing air conditioning consumption: Tinting compensates for the loss of cooling capacity in the air conditioning system, quickly lowering the interior temperature and achieving a certain degree of fuel savings.
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