FILMTACK Demonstrates Window Films Heat-Reduction with Thermal Imaging Technology

FILMTACK adopts thermal imaging technology to demonstrate the effectiveness of window films in heat insulation.

FILMTACK Demonstrates Window Films Heat-Reduction with Thermal Imaging Technology
Singapore, Singapore, February 10, 2015 --(PR.com)-- FILMTACK, Asia-Pacific’s leading window film distributor, showcases the heat-reduction capability of window films with modern thermal imaging technology.

Using a clear PERFECT 70 window film against clear annealed glass, the first part of the demonstration allows users to visualize the advantages of using good window films to filter heat from the solar spectrum, without significant loss of visible light.

The second part of the demonstration directs the thermal imaging camera to illuminate the figurine with a higher heat exposure; and the camera recorded a lower body temperature for the figurine that is protected by PERFECT 70.

Window tinting also offers protection against harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation and limits the impact from shattered glass during accidents.

K.H. Poon, director at FILMTACK and IWFA’s Advanced Solar Control Specialist, explains, “Premium window tints in our industry can be virtually invisible after tinting, and provide superior heat reduction by keeping the interior cool without noticeable reduction of natural daylight. It lowers energy consumption for air-conditioning units during summer and indoor radiant-energy loss during winter. The use of a thermal-imaging device to realistically educate the public about the solar insulation properties of window tints is proving to be invaluable.”
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Thermal Imaging Demonstration

Thermal Imaging Demonstration

Summary of the thermal insulation properties of window film

Thermal Imaging - Part 1

Thermal Imaging - Part 1

Higher level of heat blocked on the left side of the glass, tinted with window films

Thermal Imaging - Part 2

Thermal Imaging - Part 2

Lower heat exposure to figurine that is protected by window films

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