Exterior Film Installation for Laminated Glass

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  • čas přidán 6. 10. 2022
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    Exterior window films are some of the best-performing films, hands down. Manufacturers have solved the longevity issues of the past, making Exterior window films an even more desirable solution for daylight and temperature control applications.
    A common question we get is Can you put window film on the outside?
    Yes, you can put films on the outside surface of the glass. Remember that window films are generally installed inside to protect them from the elements. In the past, Exterior window films were overlooked because of the perception of poor durability and performance. Despite their durability, interior window films are not always ideal, and at times their application isn't feasible. For this reason, Manufactures have taken steps to improve the overall performance, esthetics, and longevity of Exterior window films. The industry's leading manufacturers have made considerable improvements to meet customer demands for these products.
    Exterior window films Technology
    Exterior window film is applied on the outside glass; this surface is known as surface 1. The main innovation of exterior window film is the hard coat designed to withstand the elements. The primary way exterior window film works is in its ability to reflect inferred light (heat) before ever reaching the glass surface. Exterior window films are available in several variations. To meet expectations, the film can be optically transparent or reflective. It's possible to apply the film selectively; this comes in handy when trying to keep the current aesthetics of a building or home and improve glass performance.
    Dual Pane windows and Exterior window films -
    Tinting a dual-pane window is perfectly safe if you follow the proper procedure. Exterior films are often a great solution to improve the thermal rejection properties of dual-pane windows. As you might know, dual pane windows are usually coated with a Low-E coating. This coating helps to increase the insulation properties of glass. The Low-E layer helps lower the effectiveness of a material surface to emit energy as thermal radiation; in other words, it blocks heat.
    How are Exterior Window films made?
    Exterior window films start with a base of acrylic adhesive dyed and thinned to hold multiple layers of polyester plastic. The acrylic adhesive is a base for additives such as UV inhibitors, dyes, and even precious metals, depending on the purpose. A plastic roll of film is then used; the type of plastic also depends on the film's purpose. The plastic film is unwound over rollers into a coating machine; simultaneously, the acrylic adhesive is applied evenly through the plastic surface. The coated film is then dried and cured. Next, a hard coat, mounting adhesive, and liner are applied. A worker tests the finished product by testing it on a glass surface.
    What are the four advantages of Exterior window films?
    1. Accessibility - Exterior portions of glass are easy to access, making exterior films ideal in some situations.
    2. Longevity - Advanced materials, superior manufacturing, fantastic warranties, and well-trained installation technicians have made exterior window films a viable solution when considering window film options.
    3. Performance - Exterior window films are some of the best-performing films, hands down. Solving the longevity issues of the past has made Exterior window films an even more desirable solution.
    4. Esthetics - The ability to improve the performance and aesthetics of glass has never been more attainable if you consider building re-imaging exterior window films as a great option.

Komentáře • 21

  • @Jay_Tovennn

    Where do you purchase those large white pads and holder?

  • @inactive67

    Make it look so easy, HAHAHA Thanks for explaining the laminataions

  • @NoLurp

    Hey brotha, what film are you using? I’m trying to do a nail salon exterior and was going to use Geoshield since they have an exterior film, but wanted to see what you recommend?

  • @olivierbabic

    Hi. Great video and very interesting. Could I ask you where did you get this "role holder/cutter"?

  • @cg3356

    Smooth, can this be done on clear glass railing on a balcony? How long would that last in weather like Canada, -40F to 104F, blizzard, snow and facing south?

  • @VinMotors0613
    @VinMotors0613 Před rokem

    can I purchase this film from you and can you ship out?

  • @maiconquadros7682
    @maiconquadros7682 Před rokem

    very good this video of you I really want to work with film installation where should I start I'm from Boston MA

  • @Jay_Tovennn

    How do you know how much film you’re rolling out? For example on a 105” tall window?

  • @eugenion5340

    Hi!! isn't better to remove the glass, aplly the film to the edge and then put the glass back?? thanks!!