Anti-shatter UV blocking | |
Manufacturer | UNIGLOBE |
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Film thickness | 75μ |
Visible light transmittance |
88% |
Visible light reflectance |
8% |
Solar transmittance | 78% |
Solar reflectance | 7% |
Solar absorptance | 15% |
UV transmittance |
<1 |
Shading coefficient | 0.95 |
Thermal transmittance | 5.9W/m2K |
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UNIGLOBE R&C CLM-2HC
Product name [ordering code] | Regular price | Member price | Qty |
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UNIGLOBE R&C
CLM-2HC
960mm x 60m [51270-09] |
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UNIGLOBE R&C
CLM-2HC
1,220mm x 60m [51270-12] |
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UNIGLOBE R&C
CLM-2HC
1,524mm x 60m [51270-15] |
Transparent Anti-Shatter Film Series
Among the high demand for transparent anti-shatter films in the 50μ range, this high-grade type boasts a level of quality that sets it apart from the competitors. The hard coat is specially processed to greatly reduce iridescence (the rainbow effect). It also has excellent transparency, of course, and prevents glass shards from scattering while maintaining a low profile. In addition, the adhesive uses high quality material that takes weather resistance into account, with performance that meets JIS standards. It also adheres excellently to the glass sealants involved in the installation. For jobs where quality is essential, this high-grade product is the perfect choice.
What methods are used to evaluate anti-shatter films?
Under the JIS standard (JIS A5759: "Adhesive Films for Glazings”), two test methods are used to evaluate the effectiveness of anti-shatter film in preventing shattering. There are two test methods: Method A (the shot bag test) and method B (the interlayer displacement test). At present, passing just one of these tests is sufficient to meet the JIS standard, but originally, both had to be passed. It is still customary to carry out both tests today.