What is the function of automotive explosion-proof film?
2 Answers
The functions of automotive explosion-proof film are: 1. Heat insulation in summer, saving air conditioning energy; 2. Reducing energy loss in winter and maintaining interior temperature; 3. Blocking harmful UV rays; 4. Reducing glare, protecting vision, and ensuring safe and comfortable driving; 5. Protecting privacy and the safety of interior property and items; 6. Slowing down the fading of vehicle interior decorations and increasing the vehicle's resale value; 7. Providing explosion-proof performance to avoid injuries to passengers in accidents; 8. Automatically adjusting interior light to ensure clear visibility. Automotive explosion-proof film refers to a film with a sufficiently clear base material, so that even with darker-colored film, the view outside remains transparent and not dim or distorted.
I've found that automotive explosion-proof film serves many purposes. Having driven for nearly twenty years, I feel significantly safer after installation. I remember a minor accident last year when the car in front braked suddenly, and I rear-ended it, but the window glass was held together by the film without shattering, with fragments suspended mid-air, preventing passenger injuries. It also blocks UV rays, making summer drives less scorching, avoiding skin redness and pain, and allowing the air conditioning to be set lower, naturally reducing fuel consumption. Privacy is another plus—people outside can't see what I'm doing at red lights, avoiding awkward situations. The installation cost isn't high, and it lasts three to five years without fading, offering great overall value for money. I recommend installing it on every car.