
Film Types
Carbon Vs Ceramic
1. Material Composition:
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Carbon Window Tint: Carbon window tint contains a layer of carbon particles in the film. These particles absorb and disperse heat and sunlight, providing effective heat rejection without compromising visibility.
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Ceramic Window Tint: Ceramic window tint is made from ceramic particles that are non-conductive and non-metallic. This technology allows for high heat rejection while maintaining optical clarity.
2. Heat Rejection:
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Carbon Window Tint: Carbon tint is known for its good heat rejection capabilities, keeping the interior of your car cooler on hot days.
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Ceramic Window Tint: Ceramic tint offers superior heat rejection compared to many other types of tint, including carbon. It reflects and blocks a significant amount of infrared heat while allowing for optimal visible light transmission.
3. UV Ray Blocking:
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Carbon Window Tint: Carbon tint provides good UV protection, helping to prevent skin damage and interior fading.
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Ceramic Window Tint: Ceramic tint excels in blocking UV rays, offering a higher level of protection against harmful ultraviolet radiation. This is particularly beneficial for skin health and interior preservation.
4. Visibility:
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Carbon Window Tint: Carbon tint maintains good visibility both during the day and at night, with a non-reflective appearance.
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Ceramic Window Tint: Ceramic tint offers excellent visibility, often without the reflective or mirrored look associated with some metallic tints. This makes it a popular choice for those who want both performance and aesthetics.
5. Durability:
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Carbon Window Tint: Carbon tint is durable and less prone to fading over time compared to some other types of tint.
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Ceramic Window Tint: Ceramic tint is known for its durability, resisting fading, and maintaining its performance characteristics for an extended period.