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The Science Behind Window Tinting: How It Blocks Heat and UV Rays

When it comes to enhancing the comfort, style, and protection of your vehicle, window tinting is a game-changer. There are lots of ways to enhance your car but window tinting increases not only the aesthetic appeal but also has many practical benefits. Have you ever wondered how window tinting works? Below, we take a closer look at the science behind window tinting and explain how it effectively blocks heat and harmful UV rays to protect you, your passengers, and your car’s interior.

The Basics of Window Tinting

When you get your vehicle’s windows tinted, a thin film is applied to the inside of your car’s windows. The film is made up of multiple layers, each with a distinct function. The most common materials used in the layers are polyester and a scratch-resistant coating on the outer layer. The metals or dyes embedded in the film are the main components that block heat and UV rays.

Blocking Heat: Infrared Reflective Technology

People choose to tint their windows for a variety of reasons but one of the most common reasons is to reduce the amount of heat that enters their car. Using infrared (IR) reflective technology, window tint reflects infrared rays, preventing them from entering the windows. Window tint film is made with tiny metallic particles embedded in the film that reflect the infrared rays, keeping the interior cooler and more comfortable, especially on hot summer days.

UV Ray Protection

The sun emits ultraviolet (UV) rays, which can cause skin damage, premature aging, and even skin cancer. Window tint blocks these harmful rays by absorbing or reflecting them. Some films contain UV-absorbing chemicals, while others use metalized layers to reflect the rays. Window tinting can help protect you and your passengers from the sun’s harmful rays. 

Preserving Interior Components

Window tinting also protects your vehicle’s interior components from fading, cracking, and deterioration. Sunlight and UV rays can cause significant damage to leather seats, dashboard materials, and other surfaces over time. The harmful effects of these rays are greatly reduced with window tinting in place, extending the lifespan of your vehicle’s interior.

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