PRODUCTS

Nano/Ceramic

Advanced nano-ceramic technology offers a cooler and more comfortable driving experience in a signal-friendly construction.

VortexIR® Ceramic Film Series

Nature meets nanotechnology for ultimate performance.

This isn’t your first vehicle and you already know high-performance window film dramatically improves how you feel and look in your car or truck. So do we. That’s why we introduced the combined power of timeless raw materials and nanotechnology in our new VortexIR® Ceramic Film Series. Ceramic nanoparticles create a deeper black that won’t make your windows look like mirrors. But more than that, VortexIR premium technology absorbs energy from the sun instead of reflecting light and radio waves like other films on the market. For you, that means a cooler interior, more bars on your cell phone and a look that will last a lifetime.

Fast Facts:

● Advanced ceramic technology rejects up to 88% of infrared rays
● Total Solar Energy Rejection (TSER) of up to 63%
● Blocks more than 99% of harmful UV rays, preventing overexposure
● Signal-friendly construction won’t interfere with mobile phones, GPS navigation, satellite radio, and other electronic devices
● Helps keep shattered glass together for increased safety
● Reduced interior fading
● Rich black color
● Available in a wide range of shades to accommodate any driver’s preference and minimize glare

Warranty:

● Limited lifetime transferable
● Replacement product and labor
● National dealer network

See actual warranty certificate for details and coverage activation.

Performance Results

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.

 

Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

PRODUCTS

Nano/Ceramic

Advanced nano-ceramic technology offers a cooler and more comfortable driving experience in a signal-friendly construction.

VortexIR® Ceramic Film Series

Nature meets nanotechnology for ultimate performance.

This isn’t your first vehicle and you already know high-performance window film dramatically improves how you feel and look in your car or truck. So do we. That’s why we introduced the combined power of timeless raw materials and nanotechnology in our new VortexIR® Ceramic Film Series. Ceramic nanoparticles create a deeper black that won’t make your windows look like mirrors. But more than that, VortexIR premium technology absorbs energy from the sun instead of reflecting light and radio waves like other films on the market. For you, that means a cooler interior, more bars on your cell phone and a look that will last a lifetime.

Fast Facts:

● Advanced ceramic technology rejects up to 88% of infrared rays
● Total Solar Energy Rejection (TSER) of up to 63%
● Blocks more than 99% of harmful UV rays, preventing overexposure
● Signal-friendly construction won’t interfere with mobile phones, GPS navigation, satellite radio, and other electronic devices
● Helps keep shattered glass together for increased safety
● Reduced interior fading
● Rich black color
● Available in a wide range of shades to accommodate any driver’s preference and minimize glare

Warranty:

● Limited lifetime transferable
● Replacement product and labor
● National dealer network

See actual warranty certificate for details and coverage activation.

Performance Results

Specification

VortexIR 5

VortexIR 15

VortexIR 25

VortexIR 30

VortexIR 35

VortexIR 45

VortexIR 55

VortexIR 70

Visible light transmittance %

8%

17%

24%

30%

38%

46%

53%

71%

Visible light reflectance(exterior) %

5%

5%

5%

6%

6%

6%

7%

8%

Visible light transmittance on auto glass %

7%

15%

20%

25%

32%

39%

45%

60%

UV light blocked(300 to 380 nm) %

>99%

>99%

99%

>99%

>99%

>99%

>99%

>99%

Total solar energy rejected %

63%

60%

57%

55%

53%

49%

47%

40%

SIRR – Selective Infrared energy rejected %¹

88%

82%

81%

78%

74%

72%

72%

60%

IRER – Infrared energy rejected %2

63%

62%

61%

59%

60%

57%

56%

52%

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.

Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

XenithIR® Ceramic Film Series

XenithIR® Ceramic Film Series from Solar Gard offers discerning drivers our highest level of driving comfort and solar protection. Through a proprietary technology that leverages the most advanced ceramic materials available today, this new line introduces Solar Gard’s coolest interior temperature yet, clear transmission of cellular and other data signals, and a true black hue that enhances the look of every vehicle exterior. Additionally, XenithIR blocks more than 99% of harmful UV rays to shield passengers from skin damage and high-end interior furnishings from premature fading.

FAST FACTS:

  • Next-generation ceramic technology rejects up to 93% of infrared rays*
  • Total Solar Energy Rejection (TSER) of up to 64%
  • Blocks more than 99% of harmful UV rays to protect passengers and vehicle interiors
  • Signal-friendly construction won’t interfere with mobile phones, GPS navigation, satellite radio, and other electronic devices
  • Helps keep shattered glass together for increased safety
  • Rich black color that complements all exteriors
  • Available in a wide range of shades to accommodate any driver’s preference and minimize glare

*Measured with Solar Spectrum Transmission Meter

WARRANTY:

  • Color-stable
  • Limited lifetime transferable
  • Replacement product and labor
  • National dealer network

See actual warranty certificate for details and coverage activation.

Performance Results

Specification

XenithIR 5

XenithIR 15

XenithIR 30

XenithIR 35

XenithIR 45

XenithIR 55

XenithIR 70

XenithIR 80

Visible light transmittance %

5%

15%

30%

38%

45%

56%

67%

76%

Visible light reflectance(exterior) %

5%

5%

5%

6%

6%

7%

8%

8%

Visible light transmittance on auto glass %

4%

13%

25%

32%

38%

47%

57%

64%

UV light blocked(300 to 380 nm) %

>99%

>99%

99%

>99%

>99%

>99%

>99%

>99%

Total solar energy rejected %

64%

63%

60%

59%

56%

51%

50%

45%

SIRR – Selective Infrared energy rejected %¹

91%

93%

93%

93%

91%

91%

91%

82%

IRER – Infrared energy rejected %2

64%

65%

66%

65%

65%

63%

64%

61%

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.

Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

XenithIR® Ceramic Film Series

XenithIR® Ceramic Film Series from Solar Gard offers discerning drivers our highest level of driving comfort and solar protection. Through a proprietary technology that leverages the most advanced ceramic materials available today, this new line introduces Solar Gard’s coolest interior temperature yet, clear transmission of cellular and other data signals, and a true black hue that enhances the look of every vehicle exterior. Additionally, XenithIR blocks more than 99% of harmful UV rays to shield passengers from skin damage and high-end interior furnishings from premature fading.

FAST FACTS:

  • Next-generation ceramic technology rejects up to 93% of infrared rays*
  • Total Solar Energy Rejection (TSER) of up to 64%
  • Blocks more than 99% of harmful UV rays to protect passengers and vehicle interiors
  • Signal-friendly construction won’t interfere with mobile phones, GPS navigation, satellite radio, and other electronic devices
  • Helps keep shattered glass together for increased safety
  • Rich black color that complements all exteriors
  • Available in a wide range of shades to accommodate any driver’s preference and minimize glare

*Measured with Solar Spectrum Transmission Meter

WARRANTY:

  • Color-stable
  • Limited lifetime transferable
  • Replacement product and labor
  • National dealer network

See actual warranty certificate for details and coverage activation.

Performance Results

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.

Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

Non-Reflective

Using dyed film technology, NR films offer the benefits of privacy, UV protection, signal-friendliness, and moderate heat control.

NR Galaxie

Superior quality and exceptional performance will enhance your driving experience and protect you from the sun’s heat and damaging UV rays. Industry leading clarity, for unaltered visibility and safe driving, make Galaxie the ideal window film for looking and keeping cool.

Key Benefits

  • Guaranteed against fading or color change
  • Bold black color complements factory tinted glass
  • Non-reflective (no metal)
  • Signal friendly, including: GPS, satellite radios, cellular phones and tire pressure monitoring systems
  • Blocks more than 99% of UV rays to protect you, your passengers and your car interior
  • Available in seven shades
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Performance Results

Specification

Galaxie 50

Galaxie 45

Galaxie 35

Galaxie 30

Galaxie 20

Galaxie 12

Galaxie 5

Visible light transmittance %

52%

45%

37%

31%

20%

13%

5%

Visible light reflectance(exterior) %

7%

7%

6%

6%

6%

5%

5%

Visible light transmittance on auto glass %

44%

38%

32%

27%

17%

11%

4%

UV light blocked(300 to 380 nm) %

>99%

>99%

99%

>99%

>99%

>99%

>99%

Total solar energy rejected %

31%

34%

35%

38%

40%

43%

44%

SIRR – Selective Infrared energy rejected %¹

15%

17%

16%

16%

18%

18%

18%

IRER – Infrared energy rejected %2

22%

25%

22%

25%

23%

25%

23%

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.

Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

Non-Reflective

Using dyed film technology, NR films offer the benefits of privacy, UV protection, signal-friendliness, and moderate heat control.

NR Galaxie

Superior quality and exceptional performance will enhance your driving experience and protect you from the sun’s heat and damaging UV rays. Industry leading clarity, for unaltered visibility and safe driving, make Galaxie the ideal window film for looking and keeping cool.

Key Benefits

  • Guaranteed against fading or color change
  • Bold black color complements factory tinted glass
  • Non-reflective (no metal)
  • Signal friendly, including: GPS, satellite radios, cellular phones and tire pressure monitoring systems
  • Blocks more than 99% of UV rays to protect you, your passengers and your car interior
  • Available in seven shades
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Performance Results

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.

Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

NR Smoke Plus

Like the Solar Gard HP Smoke Plus, (NR) Smoke Plus is an economy automotive window film. Three shades of classic grey tint allow you to enhance the look for your vehicle at a great price. Your view will remain crisp and clear while adding style to your ride and blocking up to 98% of the sun’s damaging UV rays from harming you or your vehicle.

Key Benefits

  • Classic grey tint
  • Non-reflective (no metal)
  • Satellite radio, GPS, cellular and tire pressure monitoring system friendly
  • 99% ultraviolet ray protection
  • Available in three shades
  • Five-year limited warranty

Specification

NRSmoke Plus 5

NRSmoke Plus 20

NRSmoke Plus 35

Visible light transmittance %

45%

37%

31%

Visible light reflectance(exterior) %

7%

6%

6%

Visible light transmittance on auto glass %

38%

32%

27%

UV light blocked(300 to 380 nm) %

>99%

99%

>99%

Total solar energy rejected %

34%

35%

38%

SIRR – Selective Infrared energy rejected %¹

17%

16%

16%

IRER – Infrared energy rejected %2

25%

22%

25%

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.

Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

NR Smoke Plus

Like the Solar Gard HP Smoke Plus, (NR) Smoke Plus is an economy automotive window film. Three shades of classic grey tint allow you to enhance the look for your vehicle at a great price. Your view will remain crisp and clear while adding style to your ride and blocking up to 98% of the sun’s damaging UV rays from harming you or your vehicle.

Key Benefits

  • Classic grey tint
  • Non-reflective (no metal)
  • Satellite radio, GPS, cellular and tire pressure monitoring system friendly
  • 99% ultraviolet ray protection
  • Available in three shades
  • Five-year limited warranty

Performance Results

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.

Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

Non-Reflective

Using dyed film technology, NR films offer the benefits of privacy, UV protection, signal-friendliness, and moderate heat control.

NR Supreme

Following the Solar Gard tradition of superior quality and value, the Supreme series film gives you enhanced driving comfort and more shades to choose from than ever before to customize the appearance of your car. Blocking more than 99% of ultraviolet light, you will be assured maximum protection against harmful UV rays.

Key Benefits

  • Guaranteed against fading or color change
  • Complements factory tinted glass
  • Non-reflective (no metal)
  • Satellite radio, GPS, cellular and tire pressure monitoring system friendly
  • 99% ultraviolet ray protection
  • Available in six shades
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Performance Results

Specification

Supreme 70

Supreme 50

Supreme 40

Supreme 28

Supreme 15

Supreme 8

Visible light transmittance %

73%

50%

40%

27%

15%

8%

Visible light reflectance(exterior) %

8%

6%

6%

5%

5%

5%

Visible light transmittance on auto glass %

61%

42%

33%

23%

13%

6%

UV light blocked(300 to 380 nm) %

>99%

>99%

99%

>99%

>99%

>99%

Total solar energy rejected %

23%

28%

32%

36%

40%

44%

SIRR – Selective Infrared energy rejected %¹

17%

21%

21%

24%

29%

34%

IRER – Infrared energy rejected %2

22%

23%

24%

25%

27%

30%

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.

Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

Non-Reflective

Using dyed film technology, NR films offer the benefits of privacy, UV protection, signal-friendliness, and moderate heat control.

NR Supreme

Following the Solar Gard tradition of superior quality and value, the Supreme series film gives you enhanced driving comfort and more shades to choose from than ever before to customize the appearance of your car. Blocking more than 99% of ultraviolet light, you will be assured maximum protection against harmful UV rays.

Key Benefits

  • Guaranteed against fading or color change
  • Complements factory tinted glass
  • Non-reflective (no metal)
  • Satellite radio, GPS, cellular and tire pressure monitoring system friendly
  • 99% ultraviolet ray protection
  • Available in six shades
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Performance Results

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.

Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

Solstice™

Experience the value of looking and feeling good with Solar Gard® Solstice. Designed to improve driving comfort while protecting you and your vehicle’s interior from damaging UV rays, Solstice offers optical clarity and signal-friendly technology to preserve your views and connectivity.

FAST FACTS:

  • Rich black color
  • Non-reflective
  • Optical clarity for unaltered vision
  • Electronic signal-friendly: GPS, satellite, AM radio, cellular and TPM systems
  • Solar heat and glare rejection for greater comfort
  • Superior ultraviolet protection
  • 5-year color-stable warranty

Performance Results

Specification

Solstice 50

Solstice 35

Solstice 30

Solstice 20

Solstice 15

Solstice 5

Visible light transmittance %

48%

38%

30%

21%

13%

6%

Visible light reflectance(exterior) %

7%

6%

6%

5%

6%

5%

Visible light transmittance on auto glass %

40%

32%

25%

18%

11%

5%

UV light blocked(300 to 380 nm) %

>99%

>99%

99%

>99%

>99%

>99%

Total solar energy rejected %

36%

40%

44%

48%

52%

57%

SIRR – Selective Infrared energy rejected %¹

32%

39%

44%

53%

63%

73%

IRER – Infrared energy rejected %2

33%

36%

38%

42%

45%

51%

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.


Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

Solstice™

Experience the value of looking and feeling good with Solar Gard® Solstice. Designed to improve driving comfort while protecting you and your vehicle’s interior from damaging UV rays, Solstice offers optical clarity and signal-friendly technology to preserve your views and connectivity.

FAST FACTS:

  • Rich black color
  • Non-reflective
  • Optical clarity for unaltered vision
  • Electronic signal-friendly: GPS, satellite, AM radio, cellular and TPM systems
  • Solar heat and glare rejection for greater comfort
  • Superior ultraviolet protection
  • 5-year color-stable warranty

Performance Results

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.

Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

High Performance

HP films take advantage of metalized technology to reflect solar heat. HP films provide all the benefits of NR films with superior heat control.

HP Charcoal

Solar Gard High Performance (HP) Charcoal window films feature a classic look. Manufactured with vacuum sputter-metalized technology to reject the sun’s heat the Charcoal series exhibits sleek, color tones that enhance any vehicle. The product life of these films will last you as long as you own your vehicle!

Key Benefits

  • Classic charcoal tint with stylish warm grey tones
  • High heat rejection
  • Blocks more than 99% of the harmful UVA and UVB rays
  • Available in seven shades
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Performance Results

Specification

HPCharcoal 32

HPCharcoal 22

HPCharcoal 13

HPCharcoal 6

Visible light transmittance %

29%

22%

13%

6%

Visible light reflectance(exterior) %

9%

7%

6%

5%

Visible light transmittance on auto glass %

25%

18%

11%

6%

UV light blocked(300 to 380 nm) %

>99%

>99%

99%

>99%

Total solar energy rejected %

53%

55%

57%

61%

SIRR – Selective Infrared energy rejected %¹

55%

54%

47%

81%

IRER – Infrared energy rejected %2

53%

52%

54%

57%

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.


Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

High Performance

HP films take advantage of metalized technology to reflect solar heat. HP films provide all the benefits of NR films with superior heat control.

HP Charcoal

Solar Gard High Performance (HP) Charcoal window films feature a classic look. Manufactured with vacuum sputter-metalized technology to reject the sun’s heat the Charcoal series exhibits sleek, color tones that enhance any vehicle. The product life of these films will last you as long as you own your vehicle!

Key Benefits

  • Classic charcoal tint with stylish warm grey tones
  • High heat rejection
  • Blocks more than 99% of the harmful UVA and UVB rays
  • Available in seven shades
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Performance Results

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.

Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

HP Quantum

Our line of patented all-metal Solar Gard HP Quantum window films was created using groundbreaking technology. By vacuum sputter-metallizing our HP Quantum window tint with durable exotic metals, we ensure that our HP Quantum series will exhibit sleek, neutral color tones that enhance any vehicle. The metalized film is color stable, the heat rejection performance is unbeatable and the product life of these films will last as long as you own your vehicle!

Key Benefits

  • Guaranteed against fading or color change
  • Excellent heat rejection
  • Superior film clarity
  • Blocks more than 99% of the harmful UVA and UVB rays
  • Available in five shades
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Performance Results

Specification

HPQuantum 28
HPQuantum 19
HPQuantum 14

Visible light transmittance %

31%

20%

15%

Visible light reflectance(exterior) %

11%

14%

17%

Visible light transmittance on auto glass %

26%

17%

13%

UV light blocked(300 to 380 nm) %

>99%

>99%

99%

Total solar energy rejected %

51%

57%

61%

SIRR – Selective Infrared energy rejected %¹

66%

77%

81%

IRER – Infrared energy rejected %2

50%

55%

59%

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.


Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

High Performance

HP films take advantage of metalized technology to reflect solar heat. HP films provide all the benefits of NR films with superior heat control.

HP Quantum

Our line of patented all-metal Solar Gard HP Quantum window films was created using groundbreaking technology. By vacuum sputter-metallizing our HP Quantum window tint with durable exotic metals, we ensure that our HP Quantum series will exhibit sleek, neutral color tones that enhance any vehicle. The metalized film is color stable, the heat rejection performance is unbeatable and the product life of these films will last as long as you own your vehicle!

Key Benefits

  • Guaranteed against fading or color change
  • Excellent heat rejection
  • Superior film clarity
  • Blocks more than 99% of the harmful UVA and UVB rays
  • Available in five shades
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Performance Results

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.

Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

HP Smoke Plus

The Solar Gard (HP) Smoke Plus is an economy automotive window film. The HP Smoke Plus product is metalized for superior heat rejection and comes with a limited lifetime warranty. It offers UV protection to keep your interior from fading. With four shades of classic grey tint to choose from, HP Smoke Plus adds style to your ride.

Key Benefits

  • Classic smoke grey tint
  • High heat rejection
  • Blocks more than 99% of the harmful UVA and UVB rays
  • Available in four shades
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Performance Results

Specification

HPSmokePlus 50

HPSmokePlus 35

HPSmokePlus 20

HPSmokePlus 5

Visible light transmittance %

45%

39%

18%

3%

Visible light reflectance(exterior) %

8%

7%

6%

5%

Visible light transmittance on auto glass %

38%

33%

15%

2%

UV light blocked(300 to 380 nm) %

>99%

>99%

99%

>99%

Total solar energy rejected %

40%

41%

49%

49%

SIRR – Selective Infrared energy rejected %¹

41%

38%

50%

44%

IRER – Infrared energy rejected %2

38%

36%

40%

36%

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.

Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

High Performance

HP films take advantage of metalized technology to reflect solar heat. HP films provide all the benefits of NR films with superior heat control.

HP Smoke Plus

The Solar Gard (HP) Smoke Plus is an economy automotive window film. The HP Smoke Plus product is metalized for superior heat rejection and comes with a limited lifetime warranty. It offers UV protection to keep your interior from fading. With four shades of classic grey tint to choose from, HP Smoke Plus adds style to your ride.

Key Benefits

  • Classic smoke grey tint
  • High heat rejection
  • Blocks more than 99% of the harmful UVA and UVB rays
  • Available in four shades
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Performance Results

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.

Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

HP Supreme

The best-of-the-best in a hybrid film. A color-stable metal hybrid with excellent solar heat-rejecting performance. Backed by a lifetime warranty, HP Supreme also offers superior optical clarity with one of the darkest VLTs available at 4%.

Key Benefits

  • Guaranteed against fading or color change
  • High heat rejection
  • Excellent glare reduction
  • Blocks more than 99% of the harmful UVA and UVB rays
  • Available in seven shades
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Performance Results

Specification

HPSupreme 42

HPSupreme 35

HPSupreme 30

HPSupreme 22

HPSupreme 16

HPSupreme 10

HPSupreme 4

Visible light transmittance %

44%

35%

31%

25%

17%

9%

5%

Visible light reflectance(exterior) %

10%

8%

9%

7%

6%

5%

5%

Visible light transmittance on auto glass %

37%

29%

26%

21%

14%

8%

4%

UV light blocked(300 to 380 nm) %

>99%

>99%

99%

>99%

>99%

>99%

>99%

Total solar energy rejected %

44%

45%

49%

48%

50%

53%

55%

SIRR – Selective Infrared energy rejected %¹

49%

44%

56%

51%

54%

56%

61%

IRER – Infrared energy rejected %2

44%

44%

48%

46%

45%

46%

48%

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.


Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

HP Supreme

The best-of-the-best in a hybrid film. A color-stable metal hybrid with excellent solar heat-rejecting performance. Backed by a lifetime warranty, HP Supreme also offers superior optical clarity with one of the darkest VLTs available at 4%.

Key Benefits

  • Guaranteed against fading or color change
  • High heat rejection
  • Excellent glare reduction
  • Blocks more than 99% of the harmful UVA and UVB rays
  • Available in seven shades
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Performance Results

Performance Notes:

  • Performance results are calculated using NFRC methodology and LBNL Window software, and are subject to variations within industry standards and only intended for estimating purposes. This data is provided for informational purposes only and are subject to normal manufacturing variances.
  • Performance results based on film applied to ¼” (6mm) clear glass and a representative automotive glass with a base visible light transmission of 75%. Due to variations in glass performance, these values should not be used to comply with local tinting laws.

Definitions:

  • [1] SELECTIVE INFRARED REJECTION (SIRR) The percent of “film only” transmitted infrared energy (780 nm to 1700 nm) measured using the Solar Spectrum transmission meter (model # SS2450). The higher the number, the less infrared directly transmitted.
  • [2] INFRARED ENERGY REJECTION (IRER) The percent of infrared energy (780 nm to 2500 nm) that is directly reflected and absorbed and radiated outwards. Calculated as 1 – SHGC (780 nm to 2500 nm) using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Window software and NFRC 200 solar spectrum from 780 nm to 2500 nm. The higher the number, the more infrared energy reflected and absorbed and released outwards. IRER is the endorsed calculation method of IWFA.

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