Metallized Film
Similar to dyed films, metallized films also provide heat rejection. They are created by applying very thin coats of reflective metal to the tint’s film. This metal layer results in the tint being somewhat reflective while having exceptional heat rejection and blocking UV radiation. Metallized film creates a shiny appearance from the outside. These films are made by vacuum-coating a layer of metal onto the polyester. Then, a clear laminate is applied to protect the metal. After that, it is then sandwiched between an adhesive layer and scratch coat. This provides added safety and privacy with minimal limitations of visibility from the inside of the tinted windows. This metallic content strengthens the window as well. Due to how metallized films are made, your windows will be more shatter-resistant and scratch-resistant.