Energy Film
Energy Film is a thin transparent film that easily applies
directly to the inside of any smooth surface such as
glass, plexiglas or lexan.It is excellent for commercial buildings, homes, RV’s and
boats
Energy Film uses
nanoparticles to selectively block the suns energy
in the summer and retain heat in the winter.
The U.S. Dept. of Energy estimates that during the summer up to
60% of a home’s cooling energy is lost through it's
windows and during the winter up to 25% of a home’s heating energy is lost through its windows.
Energy Film saves energy by reducing solar heat gain in summer and retaining heat in
winter and is easy to install. Many homeowners
choose to do it themselves. Unlike other films,
Energy Film does not use adhesives.
Energy Film is applied easily with water and remains on
the window by cohesion and atmospheric pressure
until removed. If you make a mistake, simply remove the film and reapply.
- Saves 12-18% of Annual Energy Cost
- Benefits:
- *Virtually Invisible
- (77% Visible Light Transmission)
- *Retains Warmth in Winter
- (38% Reduction in Heat Loss)
- *Improves Cooling In Summer
- (70% Reduction of Solar Energy)
- *Provides 97% UV Protection
- *Easy To Install
- *Does Not Use Adhesives
- *Leaves No Residue
- *Life Span of Over 10 Years
Energy Film can be cut, or tiled together to fit any sized
window. Energy film comes in 3 sizes: 24″ x 48″, 36″ x 48″ and 48″ x 84. Glare Control comes in two sizes: 36″ x
48″ and 48″ x 84″.
Film be applied to the outside of the window? just make sure
the window is thoroughly cleaned before applying. Energy Film will wear faster on an outside window, due to the
elements.
UV Radiation and Plant
Growth
Plants rely on photosynthesis to live and grow. They absorb the
sun’s radiation as part of the process of making the sugars and proteins that plants need. There are several
studies which indicate red and blue visible light are the portions of the solar spectrum most effective in
increasing photosynthesis and thereby increasing plant growth.
Eliminating UV radiation should not affect the growth of
houseplants. However, reducing visible light and infrared light will slow the process of photosynthesis. Some of
this reduction is offset by reducing the infrared rays which may scorch the leaves and reducing temperature swings
that can shock plants.
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