Sunset Bronze – a sputtered metal construction that offers warm copper shades that do not fade, while still offering superior solar heat gain performance to balance hot spots in sun drenched areas.
The soft copper shade has broad appeal, on both residential and commercial properties. Property managers appreciate that its application can completely change the exterior look of a multi-story apartment building or a large commercial structure.
Available in both Sunset Bronze 20 and Sunset Bronze 30 for interior applications, with higher than average solar energy rejection they are both safe for installation on most glass types with a low probability of glass breakage.
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Protected with CST™ scratch-resistant hardcoat to ensure long lasting durability, protection and clarity. |
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Glare reduction of up to 77%, helps to reduce eye strain and unwanted glare, making the building more comfortable for the occupants whether looking at computer screens or viewing television. |
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Blocks 99% or more of harmful UV rays – minimizes UV health risks to skin and eyes, slows interior fading of furniture, wood floors, rugs and paintings. |
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Comprehensive manufacturer's warranty available. |
Residential Recommendations:
Homeowners appreciate both the Sunset Bronze 20% and Sunset Bronze 30%'s visible light transmissions, while still achieving a glare reduction of up to 77%. An added benefit is the increase in both day and night privacy.
When looking for a film for a Southwest Contemporary Architecture that at the same time complements the rustic attraction of brown and tan shades. Sunset Bronze is the perfect choice.
Commercial Recommendations:
The solar energy heat rejecting properties of this product as highlighted by the 77% rejection in the Solar Bronze 20 makes this one of our most popular products for use in commercial applications.
Cost conscious property managers love the higher than average reduction in heating and cooling costs. The lower costs result in less load being placed on the heating and cooling units resulting in lower maintenance costs, as well as extending the units useful life. |