What Does Full Vehicle Window Tinting with LLumar Mean?

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VonTeagan
07/30/25 7:44am
Full vehicle window tinting with LLumar refers to applying a thin film to the interior surfaces of the vehicle's front and rear windshields, side windows, and sunroof. Its primary functions include blocking solar heat to reduce heat damage to interior instruments, alleviating engine load, and creating a comfortable driving environment. Below are additional details: 1. Functions of LLumar: Reduces glare to prevent blurred vision and eye fatigue; blocks harmful UV rays that can damage skin; offers a certain level of color for privacy protection; and in the event of glass breakage, keeps shards adhered to the film surface to prevent injury. 2. Introduction to LLumar: LLumar is a window film brand under Eastman Chemical Company, with its manufacturing facility located in Martinsville, Virginia, USA, spanning 800,000 square feet. It is the only window film brand globally that possesses complete production technology, equipment, and a full product line, with an annual output exceeding 2.8 million square meters of window film.
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