Window film blocks a large amount of solar heat, keeping your cabin much cooler especially under Malaysia’s hot sun!
Window Film Series
Ceramic film
90% Heat rejection
3 year warranty
UVR 99%
TSER 51% ~ 72%
VLT 70 / 50 / 35 / 20 / 10
Nano ceramic film
94% Heat rejection
HD vision
5 year warranty
UVR 99%
TSER 59% ~ 83%
VLT 70 / 50 / 35 / 20 / 10
Sputter film
98% Heat rejection
4K HD vision
7 year warranty
UVR 99.9%
TSER 61% ~ 85%
VLT 70 / 50 / 35 / 20 / 10
Q&A
TSER (Total Solar Energy Rejection Ratio)
A window film's TSER is the total percentage of solar energy (heat + visible light + infrared) blocked.
The higher the TSER value, the better the film blocks heat and keeps the car's interior cool
VLT (Visible Light Transmittance)
Determines the lightness or darkness of a color. Lower VLT indicates darker colors.
VLT 10% = dark
VLT 70% = light
Infrared Rejection Rate (IRR)
The percentage of infrared radiation (IR) blocked—the primary source of heat
High IRR films keep the interior of your vehicle cooler without dimming the lights
Higher IRR = better insulation and comfort.
UVR (Ultraviolet Rejection Ratio)
Higher UVR ratings protect your skin, dashboard, and leather seats from harmful UV rays (Most high-quality films block over 99% of UV rays)
Yes, Our window films come with a 3year to 7year warranty (depending on the window film series)
The warranty covers - bubbling, aging, fading, loss of insulation (over 10%), and workmanship.
Sputter film uses a sputtering process to deposit metal particles onto a thin film. These particles reflect sunlight, keeping your car cooler for longer.
Ceramic film uses non-conductive, non-metallic ceramic particles instead of metal. These ceramics do not interfere with radio signals.
Both films offer UV protection, glare reduction, and heat insulation, but the choice depends on your vehicle's specific needs.
The standard time for installing window film is about 3-4 hours, depending on the car model.
JPJ spec is the statutory specification of the Malaysia Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ)
JPJ specifications
Front windscreen cannot be lower than VLT 70%
Front 2 window cannot be lower than VLT 50%
The remaining windows (Rear window/Rear windscreen or sunroof ) have no restrictions