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What is Spectrally Selective Window Film?

Not all window film is the same. Did you know there are many different types of films and some films are more advanced than others. One type of window film is a spectrally selective window film.

A spectrally selective window film is a type of window film designed to selectively block certain wavelengths of light while allowing others to pass through. These types of films are designed to block infrared and ultraviolet radiation, which are the wavelengths of light responsible for heat and fading, while letting visible light in.

How Do Spectrally Selective Window Films Work?

Spectrally selective window films work by using advanced technology to create a layer of engineered, micro-thin metals or dyes on the film's surface that selectively absorb and reflect different wavelengths of light. The film allows visible light to pass through while reflecting and absorbing the heat-generating infrared light and the harmful ultraviolet light.

By blocking these wavelengths of light, spectrally selective window films can help to reduce the amount of heat and glare that enters a room, while also protecting interior furnishings from fading and damage caused by UV radiation. Additionally, these films can also help to improve the energy efficiency of a home or building by reducing the need for air conditioning and artificial lighting.

A gym with spectrally selective window film

What is the Most Popular Spectrally Selective Window Film?

3M Prestige window film is an example of a spectrally selective window film. It is a popular choice for homeowners who want to improve the energy efficiency of their home while maintaining a clear view through their windows. This film is made with a patented multi-layer technology that uses hundreds of layers of very thin, clear, and durable film to create a window film that is almost invisible to the eye.

3M Prestige window film can block up to 97% of the sun's infrared radiation, which is the primary cause of heat gain, while still allowing up to 70% of visible light to pass through. This allows you to enjoy natural daylight and a clear view while also reducing the amount of heat and glare that enters your home.

In addition to its energy-saving properties, 3M Prestige window film also provides protection against harmful UV radiation. It blocks up to 99.9% of the sun's UV rays, which can cause fading and damage to interior furnishings and fabrics. It is available in a range of tint levels to suit your preferences, and it comes with a comprehensive limited lifetime warranty for residential installs from 3M.

A home with spectrally selective window film

Contact Meridian Window Tint Now to Protect Your Home

Meridian Window Tint is the 3M Prestige Premier Dealer for Boise, Meridian, Eagle, Caldwell, Nampa, and the surrounding areas in Idaho. We install 3M window film for residential and commercial. For a free, no obligation quote, call Meridian Window Tint and start enjoying a home with window film that is more comfortable, features more privacy, and protects the investments you've made in your furnishings and personal belongings.

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