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| THE GOLD STANDARD FO SUN PROTECTION |
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| RayBarrier, Ecotint's top performance film, is a breakthrough in conventional window-tint films. Manufactured using ultra-fine nonoparticles of antimony tin oxide (ATO), RayBarrier offers one of the best levels of solar protection available both for the home or the car. |
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| HOW THE SMALLEST THING CAN MAKE THE LARGEST DIFFERENCE |
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RayBarrier is manufactured using nanotechnology, one of the world's most advanced thchnologies in material sciences, which utilises smaller-than-microscopic particles as building blocks. This makes it possible to create extremely capable high performance objects to the most exact and demanding specifications.
Each ATO particle in RayBarrier is only 10nm* in length. Its diameter is two to three hundredth the wavelength of visible light, making the film virtually colourless and extremely transparent.
The ultrafine ATO gives the film the incredible dexterity of rejecting and transmitting only selected rays on the electromagnetic spectrum. Thus RayBarrier offers an unprecedented level of total solar heat rejection without compromising on clarity and visibility.
It is this revolutionary technology that sets RayBarrier apart as the gold standard for ultimate sun protection. |
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| HOW RayBarrier PROTECTS YOU? |
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Besides total solar heat rejection, RayBarrier's unique nanotechnology offers you superior all-rounder features when compared to conventional window-tints. |
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| • Optimum heat shielding |
RayBarrier has a 63% sunlight radiation transmittance and cuts out more than 80% of heat-bearing NIR. this keeps the temperature in your vehicle at comfortable levels without needing to blast your air-conditioner.
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Without the film |
With the film |
Temperature decrease |
| In the sun |
66.6 |
53.0 |
13.6 |
| In the shade |
50.1 |
44.6 |
5.5 |
Heat shielding effect of RayBarrier |
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| • Ultra high clarity |
| RayBarrier cuts out heat, not light. Up to 80% of essential VL is let through - well within the RTD requirements for vehicles - giving the dirver a clear and undistorted view of the road. |
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| • Effective UV rejection |
| RayBarrier rejects as much as 99.5% of harmful UV rays and protects you as well as extends the lifespan of interior fittings. |
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| • SMARTag - friendly |
| Because of its unique nanotechnology, RayBarrier is compatible with the usage of the SMARTag and other remote devices such as handphones and walkie-talkies. |
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| • Durability |
| RayBarrier is extremely hardy and can withstand intense solar heat without bubbling or distorting. Unlike organic films which deteriorate over time, RayBarrier maintains its first-class performance throughout. |
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| • Shatter resistant |
| The film's high tensile strength and resilient adhesive prevents the glass from flying when shattered upon major impact. |
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| THE RayBarrier LINEUP |
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| • TFI-3880A |
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– Exceptional heat shielding
– 80% VL transmittance
– High clarity
– No distortion
– Typically used on front windscreen |
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| • TFI-3863A |
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– Exceptional heat shielding
– 63% VL transmittance
– High clarity
– No distortion
– Typically used on front windscreen |
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| TOTAL SOLAR HEAT REJECTION |
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Total solar heat, or what we know as natural sunlight, consists of three elements: 54% Infra Red (IR) rays, 43% Visible Light (VL) and 3% Ultra Violet (UV) rays.
IR rays are further divided into two components. Near Infra-Red (NIR) is what bears heat while Far Infra-Red (FIR) is the medium through which remote equipment convey signals.
UV ray are highly damaging. It is widely acknowledged that the sun's UV rays can cause skin cancer and cataracts through prolonged exposure. Similarly, these rays can cause tha fading of vehicle interior fabrics and coloured components.
VL, on the other hand, is absolutely essential. It is VL that allows us to see.
To effectively protect you from the sun, window films need to reject UV rays and NIR rays, while allwing FIR and as much VL through as possible. This intelligent filtering, made possible in RayBarrier through nanotechnology, is known as total solar heat rejection, an industry measurement recommended by the International Window Film Association (IWFA). |
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