Platinum Tint Product Guide

Platinum Tint Product Guide

Platinum Premium Window Tint, as it stands on functional and practical styling of car when it comes to car tint for driving and riding pleasure, carefully thinks about the uniqueness of cars and its passengers and is aware of everyone’s individuality and preference.  And so, Platinum offers the series of tints to complements one’s style.

Platinum Midnight Black

Platinum’s deep dyed window film that comes with scratch-resistant coating and UV inhibitors and appears in different shades of darkness for optical quality and clarity through maximum glare reduction.  This black shaded film appeals to the youngsters and visually unimpaired that potentially may have an effect driving in night time.  The black color of the film sets a mood to the total exterior appearance of the car while significantly reducing the heat that is coming in.

Platinum Midnight Black series are in super dark (MDN05), dark (MDN10), medium (MDN20) and light (MDN30) shades.

Platinum Elegance Neutral

elegancePlatinum’s metallized window film for superior solar heat rejection that contains scratch-resistant coating and UV absorbent in both mounting adhesive and polyester for excellent color stability and product longevity. From the outside, its reflective property gives a luster effect that defies transparency keeping privacy at the highest level without affecting clear view from the inside, ideal when driving in any site or weather condition. Platinum Elegance Neutral dramatically enhance comfort of the passengers by keeping the car interior in a cool atmosphere; likewise, conserve car’s performance by not exhausting its cooling system trying to adapt to the temperature.

Platinum Elegance Neutral series are in dark (ELG10), medium (ELG20) and light (ELG35).

Platinum Hybrid

hybridPlatinum’s hybrid window film combining dyed and metallized technologies which utilizes the sputtering process for high solar performance to the utmost optical clarity.

Platinum Hybrid series are only available in clear green (HYP60) and clear silver (HYP70).

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Visible Light Transmittance

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Solar Energy Rejected

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Visible Light Reflected

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Ultra-Violet Rejected

MDN05 – Super Black 4 54 9 99
MDN10 – Dark Black 12 60 20 99
MDN20 – Medium Black 16 51 9 99
MDN30 – Light Black 25 47 9 99
ELG10 – Neutral Dark 15 65 23 99
ELG20 – Neutral Medium 22 60 25 99
ELG35 – Neutral Light 32 57 22 99
HYP60 – Clear Green 57 44 14 99
HYP70 – Clear Silver 70 38 18 99

Car tint terminologies that car owner must understand to effectively choose a tint that would set his or her style.

Deep Dyed Window Tint.  A technology applied to polyester film where colors or pigments are embedded by impregnation in the film rather than coated. This process avoids discoloration and scratching of the polyester film.

Metallized Window Tint.  A type of polyester window film that uses a metallization processing technology where metal, usually aluminium, is being heated to its boiling point and allowing the metal vapor to settle on a passing polyester film (called vapor deposition) creating a metallized ply. This metallized ply gives the film its reflective properties.

Sputtered Window Tint.  Sputtering is another metallizing process of adhering metal to the polyester film. Unlike vapor deposition creating a sort of metal layer on to the polyester film, sputtering deposited small particles of the metal to the polyester film.  Since very few metals evaporate during the metallizing process so sputtering is used for other metals.

Hybrid Window Tint.  A type of window film that combined dyed and metallized layers offering high heat rejection and non-reflective look.

Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER).  The percentage of the total amount of solar energy rejected by filmed glass.

Visible Light Transmittance (VLT).  The percentage of visible light that passes directly through filmed glass.

Visible Light Reflected (VLR).  The percentage of visible light reflected back from filmed glass.

Ultra-Violet Rejected (UVR).  The percentage of ultraviolet light that is rejected by filmed glass.