XenithIR® Ceramic Tint 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 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 percentage of infrared energy (780–1700 nm) blocked by the film alone, measured with the SS2450 Solar Spectrum meter.
[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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