Untreated glass allows heat, light and harmful UV rays from the sun to pass through unhindered. As a result, it can get very hot inside, people can be bothered by bright sunlight, and fragile materials will discolor more quickly. Man Protection offers the solution for sunny days.
By using solar control film on the windows, one can reduce the heating caused by the sun on the glass up to 90%. This creates a pleasant working and living environment. This keeps the indoor climate optimal and nice and cool, with positive effects on work performance and atmosphere. It also saves on the energy consumption of the air conditioner.
Sun and heat-resistant glass films are ideally suited for homes, offices, stores, hospitals and schools, among others, as well as areas where food is subject to spoilage due to heat from the sun. Window films are effective year-round in both high and low sunlight. On the other hand, awnings or screens are extra damage prone and require maintenance, which adds to their cost. They are also usually used too late, so the heat is already inside.
In offices, school rooms, factories and workshops, for example, the glare or reflection of sunlight and daylight can be very annoying. To prevent this, Man Protection has light-resistant window films in its product range. This film ensures that the annoying light in the workplace is filtered, so that the view of screens, digi-boards, machines and other equipment remains optimal.
In addition to thermal insulation, window film offers many other benefits. Window films are also applicable to increase the security, burglar resistance, insulation and privacy of a building as well as to give the facade an aesthetic upgrade. They embellish buildings; a beautiful glass facade contributes to the modern look of a building. Solar control mirror film enhances privacy by blocking views into offices and buildings during the day. Also, window films filter up to 99.9% of harmful UV radiation from sunlight. In doing so, the film slows discoloration and aging of valuable interiors.