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Optimize Your Interior with DECO YELLOW SR HPR Window Film
Enhance Aesthetics and Privacy
Elevate your interior spaces with DECO YELLOW SR HPR, a premium decorative and privacy window film designed to blend aesthetics with functionality. Featuring a vibrant yellow hue, this advanced window film enhances any room’s ambiance while ensuring optimal privacy and performance.
Performance Highlights:
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Solar Energy Management:
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With 70% solar energy transmission for single glazing and 62% for double glazing, DECO YELLOW SR HPR effectively manages solar energy, reflecting up to 13% of it, and absorbing up to 25%. This helps reduce heat and glare, providing a comfortable indoor environment.
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Visible Light & UV Protection:
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It allows up to 84% visible light transmission, balancing natural light without compromising privacy. Additionally, it offers over 99% ultraviolet rejection, safeguarding your interiors from harmful UV radiation and reducing the fading of furnishings.
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Energy Efficiency:
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The shading coefficient (0.87 for single and 0.86 for double glazing) and a U value of 6 (single) and 2.73 (double, air-filled glazing) contribute to better thermal insulation, enhancing energy efficiency and comfort.
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Aesthetic Appeal:
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Its unique yellow appearance not only adds a decorative touch but also provides a significant glare reduction by 7%, making it ideal for various interior applications.
Installation & Warranty
DECO YELLOW SR HPR is designed for internal application and comes with a 5-year Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty (valid in Europe), ensuring long-lasting performance. Note that it’s not recommended for sunlit exterior glazing.
Optimize your interior space with DECO YELLOW SR HPR from Eastman Performance Films, where innovation meets style and functionality. For installation, ensure compatibility with glass thermal stress guidelines, and use Film On for best results. Contact your LLumar representative for the latest datasheet and more information. Ideal for neighborhoods such as LoDo, Capitol Hill, and Cherry Creek in Denver Window Film.
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