The Advantages Of Ceramic Window Tint

By Aimee Schwartz


With improvements in technology, we now have a variety of tints that can be installed on the interiors of windows. One of the best options is a ceramic window tint that may cost the most but offers great benefits. There are various reasons for using such tints and they can be installed on windows of homes, other buildings, cars and boats. Some of the reasons for using them are for privacy, reduction of heat and glare, safety, protection from UV rays and appearance.

These tints are created by using two sheets of polyester to contain another material such as a metal or a dye. The qualities of the product depend on the type of material used. Each material has its pros and cons. Using a dye, for example, may result in color instability and discoloration. When a metal is used, there is a tendency for this to cause problems with radio signals, affecting cell phone and GPS usage.

Metal has reflective qualities. This can give a shiny appearance that some people do not like. It also reduces visibility and increase glare. A non-metallic product, on the other hand, offers great clarity of vision and the color of the glass is not darkened too much. This is helpful as state regulations exist that control the color of tints, how reflective they are and how much light is transmitted.

Interiors of homes and vehicles become unbearably hot when the rays of the sun penetrate directly through the windows. Installing tints on windows helps to prevent this. Interiors are kept cool as tints block out the infrared and visual rays to one degree or another. A ceramic one has higher heat rejection levels than other materials. The tints that block out these rays most effectively, prevent the air conditioning from having to work overtime, thus saving costs.

One of the other reasons for installing tints is to block out as many ultraviolet rays as possible because of the amount of damage they can cause. Some of the high quality products hardly allow any of these rays through. This prevents damage to the skin as well as fading of fabric, hardening of leather seats and blotching or cracking of dashboards.

Going with a higher quality product that costs more is usually a better decision. Inferior products can cause problems like cracking, fading, bubbling, discoloring and peeling. This is even more likely if you install it yourself instead of using a trained installer with plenty of experience.

The initial expense is often more than made up for by the fact that such products are much stronger and more durable. They may even come with a warranty. They also work better than others and this efficiency can lead to savings in fuel. Safety is also increased as these products will even keep shattered glass together.

Choosing a product from the wide variety available depends on its purpose, where it will be installed and which one offers the best value for money. The best products are those that offer excellent heat resistance, protection from UV rays, privacy and comply with all regulations. A ceramic product offers all of this as well as strength and durability.




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