Deeper color is not necessarily able to isolate a large amount of heat, and UV protection does not necessarily have good results. When choosing explosion-proof heat-insulating film, some friends may choose very dark film, thinking that the darker the color, the better the heat insulation and UV protection effect will be. But in fact, it's not the case. If you choose a membrane with too deep color, there would be no problem using it during the day. However, if it is night or cloudy, you might not be able to see the road clearly from inside the car, which could easily lead to traffic accidents.
There are often misconceptions about the relationship between the color of explosion-proof heat-insulating film and its ability to insulate heat and prevent UV rays. In fact, the deeper color of the film does not mean that its heat insulation and UV protection capabilities are better. In fact, some lighter colored films can perform better than darker ones in terms of heat insulation, light isolation, and UV effects.
The main reason is that high-end explosion-proof heat-insulating films achieve heat insulation and UV protection by adding different layers of precious metals during production. The detailed principles cannot be explained in a few sentences. Simply put, if the explosion-proof heat-insulating film you choose has excellent manufacturing processes, and the various metal isolation layers in the film play a good protective role, then even if the explosion-proof film is transparent, it can still provide heat insulation and UV protection. Currently, many high-end brand vehicles use similar heat insulation and UV protection principles on their original glass as explosion-proof heat-insulating films.
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