Metallic Automotive Window Film

Description

Automotive window film with gold and silver noble metals using magnetron sputtering, featuring efficient heat dissipation, shatter resistance, and anti-glare performance.

Model Options

  • A9 Metallic Magnetron Sputtered Windshield Window Film
  • A7 Metallic Magnetron Sputtered Windshield Window Film
  • M6 Sunroof Window Film

Product Features

Technical Details

TYPE Features Applications Thickness Size (m) VLT UVR IRR TSER VLR-In VLR-Out Warranty
A9 Gold & Silver Infused Front Windshield 4 Mil 1.52 × 1.5 72% 99% 82% 53% 9% 9% 8 Years
A7 Silver Infused Front Windshield 2 Mil 1.52 × 1.5 72% 99% 95% 55% 8% 9% 8 Years
M6 Gold Infused Panoramic Sunroof 7.5 Mil 1.52 × 1.5 61% 99% 90% 60% 9% 8 Years

Features

  • Precious Metal Composite Structure

Silver layer rapidly absorbs interior heat, while the gold layer reflects specific wavelengths to enhance heat rejection and thermal conductivity.

  • High Transparency

72% visible light transmission ensures clear visibility while reducing glare.

  • Strong Solar Energy Rejection

55% TSER on front windshield, maintaining stable interior temperature.

  • Corrosion Resistant

Gold coating improves film durability and stability.

  • 8-Year Warranty Assurance

Provides an 8-year quality guarantee, ensuring long-term, reliable performance.

F&Q

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.

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.