Ceramic Automotive Window Film

Description

Utilizing advanced ceramic nanotechnology, ultra-high definition, blocks 100% of UV and IR rays, provides high heat insulation with low reflection.

Model Options

  • M70/15 UV Protection Ceramic Automotive Window Film
  • DH Ultra-Clear Ceramic Window Film
  • M2 Color-Changing Cera mic Automotive Window Film
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Product Features

Technical Details

TYPE Features Applications Thickness Size (m) VLT UVR IRR TSER VLR-In VLR-Out Warranty
M70 UVR 100% Front Windshield 2 Mil 1.52 × 30 75% 100% 60% 33% 9% 9% 5 Year
M15 UVR 100% Side & Rear Windows 2 Mil 1.52 × 30 15% 100% 55% 49% 43% 9%
M2 Color-Changing Front Windshield 2 Mil 1.52 × 30 60% 99% 90% 52% 10% 15% 8 Year
DH5090 Ultra-Clear Side & Rear Windows 2 Mil 1.52 × 30 50% 99% 90% 56% 8% 9% 8 Year
DH3590 Ultra-Clear Side & Rear Windows 2 Mil 1.52 × 30 35% 99% 90% 61% 8% 9% 8 Year
DH1590 Ultra-Clear Side & Rear Windows 2 Mil 1.52 × 30 15% 99% 90% 66% 8% 9% 8 Year

Advanced Nano-Ceramic Technology

This nano-ceramic automotive window film features precision-engineered ceramic nanoparticles, providing superior heat rejection while maintaining crystal-clear visibility.

Automotive window film with optical clarity and anti-glare performance

Superior Heat Rejection

Compared with traditional dyed films, it effectively reduces interior temperature, enhances driving comfort, and performs reliably in all weather conditions.

Nano ceramic automotive window film with superior heat rejection performance

Low Reflectivity & Clear Vision

The high-transparency ceramic film ensures minimal glare and reflections, providing clear, natural visibility in daytime, nighttime, and adverse weather conditions.

UV & IR Protection

Blocks over 100% of harmful UV rays and a significant portion of infrared radiation, protecting passengers and interior materials from sun damage and fading.

100% UV blocking effect of ceramic car window film

No Signal Interference

The advanced ceramic structure does not interfere with radio, cellular, Bluetooth, or in-vehicle Wi-Fi signals, ensuring seamless electronic connectivity inside the vehicle.

5-Year Warranty, Durable & Weather-Resistant

The nano-ceramic layer offers excellent resistance to heat, moisture, and environmental wear, ensuring long-lasting protection and stable performance for your vehicle interior.

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How should you choose the right VLT for the windshield, side windows, and rear glass?

When choosing automotive window film, the windshield and the side or rear windows usually need to be evaluated with different priorities.

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Windshield:

The windshield should prioritize clear visibility, day-and-night driving safety, and rainy-weather visibility, so higher visible light transmission is usually preferred.

Side and rear windows:

As long as visibility remains acceptable, side and rear windows can place more emphasis on privacy, glare reduction, and heat rejection.

Practical advice:

Do not choose only by film darkness. Consider visible light transmission, reflectivity, heat-rejection needs, driving habits, and local regulations together. In night driving or underground parking conditions, an overly dark option may reduce rear and side visibility.

What are the real differences between ceramic, metallic, and hybrid automotive window film?

None of these three window film types is absolutely better than the others. The best choice depends on which performance characteristics matter most to you.

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Ceramic film:

Ceramic film usually emphasizes stable heat rejection, clear visibility, and better compatibility with electronic devices, making it suitable for vehicles that care more about signal performance and comfort.

Metallic film:

Metallic film usually emphasizes reflective heat rejection, shatter resistance, and stronger heat blocking, so it fits applications that prioritize higher heat control and safety.

Hybrid film:

Hybrid film tries to combine the comfort advantages of ceramic structures with the heat rejection and safety benefits of metallic layers, making it a balanced option for users who want more all-around performance.

Selection advice:

If signal compatibility, low reflectivity, and long-term stability matter more, focus on ceramic or well-optimized hybrid solutions. If stronger heat rejection, safety, and privacy matter more, compare metallic and hybrid options more closely.

Further reading

How should you judge and handle bubbles, haze, or edge lift after window film installation?

In the first few days after installation, light moisture haze or a slightly cloudy look can be normal, especially in cold or humid weather. But if bubbles do not disappear, edges shrink back, or white marks and dust points remain obvious, the installation and aftercare need to be checked.

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How to judge the situation:

• Small moisture pockets that fade within 1 to 2 weeks are usually part of normal drying.

• Fixed bubbles with dust inside, expanding white edges, or lifted corners are usually not normal.

• Rolling side windows down too early, washing too soon, or exposing the car to heavy heat right after installation can also affect film stability.

What to do:

• Avoid frequent window movement in the first few days and keep high-pressure water away from the film edges.

• If the issue is only trapped moisture, allow time and ventilation for the film to settle naturally.

• If bubbles contain contamination or the edges keep shrinking back, reinstallation is usually more effective than waiting longer.

• When choosing window film, look beyond heat rejection and also pay attention to installation conditions, glass cleaning, and seal condition around the doors.