Ceramic films for glass offer the highest protection against heat and UV rays from SunTek®. Our high-performance film category is designed with exclusive nanoceramic construction for maximum performance in our films.
Ceramic tiles were powerful enough to protect the space shuttle during re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere. Now, ceramic film technology for glass can help provide exceptional levels of heat and infrared radiation rejection for your vehicle, along with clarity reduction and 99% UV blocking. Enjoy the next-level design of ceramic glass films. Choose your level of protection and a charcoal shade to undergo an upgrade in cooling and appearance.
Advantages of SunTek Ceramic Films for Glass
Are SunTek ceramic films an improvement over other products? Ceramic technology enhances solar performance and infrared radiation rejection, maintaining a fully non-metallic construction for good electronic communications signal reception.
Do ceramic films have a darker appearance? SunTek ceramic films are available in a wide range of shades. Ultimately, the film shade depends on the Visible Light Transmission (VLT) value.
Does ceramic film compromise night vision? It’s possible to achieve better visibility when driving after dark. Ceramic film can help reduce distractions caused by headlights and the glare from streetlights.
Evolve Line Evolve, the next evolution in ceramic films for glass, features HeatResist™ nanoparticle technology, with up to 94% selective infrared radiation rejection capacity.
CIR™ Line The technologically advanced CIR film is designed with our exclusive non-metallic ceramic construction to help enhance solar performance and protection against infrared radiation, while maintaining full electronic communication within your vehicle.
1Selective Infrared Radiation Rejection (SIRR) is a measurement of infrared solar radiation (780 to 2500 nm) not directly transmitted through the glass. IRER is a more comprehensive measurement of perceived heat due to infrared solar radiation (780 to 2500 nm), including absorbed and re-radiated energy. Based on data obtained during product development and subject to change.
Based on data obtained during product development and subject to change. Data captured using National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) guidelines and calculated for single clear glass, with nominal thickness of 1/4 inch (6 mm). Reported values are obtained from representative product samples and are subject to normal manufacturing variations. Actual performance will vary based on various factors, including glass type and properties.