AUTOMOTIVE WINDOW TINT PRODUCTS
TERMS TO KNOW
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VLT (VISIBLE LIGHT TRANSMISSION )
This refers to the percentage of visible light that is able to pass through the filmed glass. A higher value indicates a lighter film. -
TSER (Total Solar Energy Rejection)
The percentage of total solar energy that is rejected by the filmed glass. A higher value means less solar heat is transmitted. -
IRR (INFRARED REJECTION)
The percentage of solar infrared energy that is blocked by the film. Infrared rays are mainly responsible for the heat you feel while driving. The higher the value, the better the heat insulation. -
UV (Ultraviolet Rejection)
The percentage of ultraviolet (UV) light blocked by the filmed glass. UV light contributes to the fading and deterioration of fabrics and leather. The higher the value, the better the quality

PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
We rigorously test MagiRing window film to ensure it performs as promised in real-world conditions. Our tests cover key factors like UV protection, heat rejection, and glare reduction. To help you make an informed choice, we provide a downloadable performance specification sheet, detailing the results of our tests and allowing you to compare our full product line to find the best fit for your needs.