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Old 21-03-2016, 10:55 PM   #1
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Dear AF bros and sis,

I would like to bring to your attention that we will be running a solar film promotion for the month of March and April for all residential and commercial units.

Prices starts from as low as $3.80psf!!!

Do drop me a pm or contact me at 9848-5845 for any enquiries!!!
Please check out our facebook page at www.facebook.com/windowfilmsg

Whilst stocks last!


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Old 27-03-2016, 09:18 PM   #2
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Another unit completed with our premium solar film



Specifications
Visible Light Transmission: 43%
Infrared Rejection: 100%
Ultra-Violet Rejection: 99%
Total Solar Energy Rejection: 68%
Warranty Period: 10-Years
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Old 27-03-2016, 10:43 PM   #3
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Bro IR rejection 100%? That means totally blocks out all the heat?
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Old 28-03-2016, 01:13 AM   #4
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Bro IR rejection 100%? That means totally blocks out all the heat?
Hi bro,

It is a misconception that most people would have when we talk about IR. IR (infrared) is not the overall heat that comes in. In order to understand overall heat rejection, we need to look at TSER (Total Solar Energy Rejected). TSER is the accurate description of measuring overall heat rejection.

This is because solar spectrum constitutes the following:
1. UV (Ultraviolet) : 2%
2. VLT (Visible Light Transmitted) : 49%
3. IR (Infrared) : 49%

The lighter the tint of the film meaning more sunlight passes thru, the less the overall heat rejection too.

In the case of the above, TSER is 68%. Therefore, even though IRR is 100% (@1400nm) the amount of sunlight passes thru together with the amount of heat being absorbed on the glass (film after installed) still have more than 30% heat transmitted into the room.

Hope this explains

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Old 31-03-2016, 06:32 PM   #5
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Benefits of installing solar film:

- Minimise heat entering your house
- Reduce sun glare (vision comfort)
- Enhance privacy
- Prolong furnishing's life-span
- Save energy when you use lesser aircon






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What is the estimated cost to do up a for example 4room flat?
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What is the estimated cost to do up a for example 4room flat?
Hi bro,

Long time no chat In order for us to quote accurately, we need to drop by for a measurement of all the required windows. Base on my experience on 4rm flat, I have measured as little as 85sqf and as much as 160sqf.

We have a wide range of films for you to select depending on your requirement. Our film prices range from $3.80 to $19.00psf. So depending on your surface area and requirement, we will propose accordingly after a site survey.

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Hi Shaun.

What colour choices do you have?

Thanks.
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Hi bro,

Generally, the base colour of all our films are either grey or charcoal. Some series have tinge and blue and some may have tinge of green. However, the main colour is grey or charcoal base.

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What colour choices do you have?

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Old 03-04-2016, 02:15 PM   #10
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