Filmvantage SunJoy 50 is a very light tinted year round energy efficiency and sun protection architectural window film.
Design to be applied to the glass surface of your existing architectural window. Without much altering the appearance of your current window viewing from either outside or inside. Filmvantage SunJoy 50 will enhance the performance of the clear glass so you can enjoy year round energy efficiency and sun protection such as:
The SunJoy Difference
SunJoy is embedded with precious metal. At today’s technology, hands down metallic window film is the most cost effective solution.
SunJoy has a low solar energy absorption percentage. This means it will not increase enough stress on the glass causing glass breakage and seal failure. This also means SunJoy is safe to be installed on double pane windows1.
Technical Specifications
¼” Clear Glass | ||||||
Glare Reduction | NA | 95% | 80% | 60% | Ineffectual | Ineffectual |
Daytime Privacy | NA | One Way Mirror | High | Medium | Ineffectual | Ineffectual |
Total Solar Energy Rejection | 19% | 84% | 79% | 64% | 50% | 48% |
UV Rejection | 38% | 99% | 99% | 99% | 99% | 99% |
IR Rejection | NA | 90% | 86% | 71% | 51% | 37% |
Solar Energy Absorbed | NA | 41% | 35% | 38% | 39% | 39% |
Visible Light Reflected Interior | 9% | 14% | 58% | 36% | 22% | 19% |
Visible Light Reflected Exterior | 8% | 60% | 58% | 38% | 23% | 19% |
If you do not already have an installation squeegee, we have a tool kit made available on eBay, below is the link:
Filmvantage
SunJoy Residential/Commercial Window Tint Film Application Tool Kit
1 Excluding wired or textured glass, any
glass which is visible damaged, chipped, cracked or pierced or where light can
be seen between glass and frame; or on non-glass materials, such as poly(methyl methacrylate), also known as acrylic, acrylic glass, or plexiglass;
polycarbonates or other plastics; or in locations in which there has been prior
glass breakage; or on glass which is framed by concrete, solid metal or sealant
which is no longer resilient; or any glass of 100 square feet or more or having
any linear dimension (height, width, or diagonal) of more than 12 feet; or when
damage occurs partly by reason of loss by any cause other than thermal shock
fracture, including, but not limited to, impact, stress, scratching, improper
application or installation, wind or the elements, earthquakes or other acts of
God, fire, war, invasion, hostilities, rebellion, insurrection, wear and tear,
inherent vice, pre-existing break, or latent defect; or when 25% of less of a
glass lite is shaded and the shaded area includes more than 25% of the lite’s
perimeter.