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Car Tint Advice - V2, Raytech, Vkool, Huper Optic, 3M or .....
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Aug 12 2014, 06:43 PM
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Aug 22 2014, 02:18 PM
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Generally there are a few type of tint.
Dyed or Colored Films The most recognizable type of film is dyed or colored film which people are familiar seeing on cars and outdoor vehicles. This kind of film is colored during the melting and stretching process and works to absorb the sun's heat as opposed to repelling or deflecting it. It also reduces the ability of people to see inside which can deter crime and vandalism. Dyed film should not be used as a backing for thermal films as it can result in trapped heat. Sputtered (Metalized) Films Metalized films are infused with various kind of metals such as copper, nickel and aluminum among others. This metal deflects heat and sends it back to the outside. The metals are inserted into the film during the creation process and they are infused on an atomic level. When this process is completed there is an even distribution of metals across the whole of the tinting film. This kind of film is most often most common. Hybrid Films Hybrid films are exactly what they sound like. They take the best properties of both dyed and metalized films and combine them into one film which does it all. Ceramic Films New to the window tinting arena is ceramic tint films. These films are created using nanotechnology and are at the cutting edge of window tint technology. Ceramic tints reduce the amount of interference sometimes found in colored or dyed films while literally strengthening the glass itself once it is installed. People familiar with the industry have seen much advancement in the field, but none as substantial as ceramic window tint. This is a very durable product that stands above its peers in terms of longevity. It also has the highest heat rejection levels compared to other materials. It has double the heat rejection of hybrid and dyed products. Because it uses no metal of any kind, there is no interference with technology found in modern vehicles. It is also of a higher quality and strength than other materials, and has the ability to hold shattered glass together better than its competition. Many of the high-end metallic films cannot compete with ceramic window tint when it comes to longevity and durability. It is much more resilient when it comes to fading, bubbling, cracking and the ever so common discoloring after years of use. Those who are interested with Ceramic Tint click picture below for more information. This post has been edited by Care-Man: Aug 22 2014, 02:21 PM |
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Aug 23 2014, 08:08 PM
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QUOTE(peeta @ Aug 23 2014, 11:53 AM) Hi all! Need help! Sorry to say. Both are not the same and not from the same company.The car accessories people installed a tint brand FAMOS and charge me RM2K for it. He said this brand FAMOS is under HUPER OPTIK, which isn't launched yet. May I know any car tinter can verify this ? Anyone heard of this brand FAMOS? Thank you!! |
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Aug 25 2014, 07:22 PM
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Metallized Window Tint Film
Metallized films are created by applying very thin coats of reflective metal to the tint’s film, ensuring a high-level of safety from the sun’s UV rays while being able to maintain some of the thinnest film possible. This is advantageous as it provides advanced safety and privacy, all with minimal limitations of visibility from the inside of the tinted windows. This type is very useful in vehicles in which being able to efficiently see through the windows is important to your safety. Ceramic Window Tint Film Ceramic Window Tint films are at the top of window tinting available on the market. Using modern nanotechnology, the film is thinly coated in ceramic which provides the upmost in protection from UV rays and the heat of the sun. This type of tinting film is generally the thinnest and most effective available, but also will be more expensive than other types of film. Ceramic Window Tint is perfect for anyone who desires the highest quality of tinting. This type of film is also extremely durable and scratch resistant compared to other styles. |
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Sep 2 2014, 04:42 PM
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QUOTE(fuyong @ Sep 2 2014, 03:51 PM) Just now I went to test the huper optic film, I found that Sech 60 infrared resistance only 6x % and the seller say after tinted on the glass will become 8x%, is it real? Would you like to have this? It will be the solution for all what you are looking for. ArmorShield ArmourAuto E Blue Products warranty: 10 years Visible Light Transmission (VLT) : 64% Visible Light Reflectance : 11% UV Rejection : 99% IR Rejection : 99% Total Solar Heat Reject (TSER) : 70% Thickness : 6 ml Break resistant (psi) : 148 Tensile Strength (psi) : 5,730 |
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Sep 2 2014, 05:37 PM
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QUOTE(19 Degree South @ Sep 2 2014, 05:00 PM) Welcome to check it out for yourself. Guess some just can't take the heat from the competition or if you want to pick on the brand then you are picking on the wrong person. I am a tint shop operator and I'm cannot speak for any particular international brand behalf. So I would like to make a correction here when you had mentioned " your products" in your post. I don't produce the products & brand and it belong to a famous international company. Genuine international brand or not please check it on Google and youtube. I'm sure you will be able to find tons of them. This post has been edited by Care-Man: Sep 2 2014, 06:09 PM |
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Sep 2 2014, 06:37 PM
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QUOTE(19 Degree South @ Sep 2 2014, 05:54 PM) If u are a reseller, technically it will be classified as 'your' product! The end user will first look for u as a reseller and they don't go to Germany to look for HO to tint their car . Me no need to check, I am a HO user and got no complaint on the product! I was also a vkool 40 user previously ! By the way, its important for me to clarify here that we are not the one that tint your car. If you need further clarification my advise is you seek it from your own tint installer or if need verification seek it from the main distributor.This post has been edited by Care-Man: Sep 2 2014, 06:38 PM |
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Sep 7 2014, 01:36 PM
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QUOTE(19 Degree South @ Sep 6 2014, 11:19 PM) Go for reputable brand like HO,vkool,3m etc. Anyway, your quote that you got to me is ain't cheap! Rm1600 or 1700 can get you a HO c40 all round ! From youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2l4zQ6rIOU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNY3cGQH5TM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wol01dFkmtA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQqYzcViI-8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNJs_VmoQGE This post has been edited by Care-Man: Sep 7 2014, 01:39 PM |
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Sep 19 2014, 01:30 PM
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Sep 25 2014, 06:01 PM
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Oct 18 2014, 11:35 AM
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Oct 28 2014, 12:42 PM
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Nov 5 2014, 05:13 PM
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QUOTE(RhythmYun @ Nov 4 2014, 09:38 PM) Thanks for your suggestion. Dunwan failed JPJ tho =/ Huper Optik from Germany. Nano Ceramic tint. Here are some product review from youtube which might interest you.Huber Optik is from? Haha, paiseh, just laying down all the possibilities. For option A, 1.5k can get decent one? Dunwan those "cap matahari" or "MoarCool" brand. Click Spoiler below for review. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « This post has been edited by Care-Man: Nov 5 2014, 07:55 PM |
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Nov 6 2014, 12:24 PM
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Generally there are a few type of tint.
Dyed or Colored Films The most recognizable type of film is dyed or colored film which people are familiar seeing on cars and outdoor vehicles. This kind of film is colored during the melting and stretching process and works to absorb the sun's heat as opposed to repelling or deflecting it. It also reduces the ability of people to see inside which can deter crime and vandalism. Dyed film should not be used as a backing for thermal films as it can result in trapped heat. Sputtered (Metalized) Films Metalized films are infused with various kind of metals such as copper, nickel and aluminum among others. This metal deflects heat and sends it back to the outside. The metals are inserted into the film during the creation process and they are infused on an atomic level. When this process is completed there is an even distribution of metals across the whole of the tinting film. This kind of film is most often most common. Hybrid Films Hybrid films are exactly what they sound like. They take the best properties of both dyed and metalized films and combine them into one film which does it all. Ceramic Films New to the window tinting arena is ceramic tint films. These films are created using nanotechnology and are at the cutting edge of window tint technology. Ceramic tints reduce the amount of interference sometimes found in colored or dyed films while literally strengthening the glass itself once it is installed. People familiar with the industry have seen much advancement in the field, but none as substantial as ceramic window tint. This is a very durable product that stands above its peers in terms of longevity. It also has the highest heat rejection levels compared to other materials. It has double the heat rejection of hybrid and dyed products. Because it uses no metal of any kind, there is no interference with technology found in modern vehicles. It is also of a higher quality and strength than other materials, and has the ability to hold shattered glass together better than its competition. Many of the high-end metallic films cannot compete with ceramic window tint when it comes to longevity and durability. It is much more resilient when it comes to fading, bubbling, cracking and the ever so common discoloring after years of use. Those who are interested with Ceramic Tint click signature below for more information. |
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Nov 6 2014, 04:33 PM
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QUOTE(FiF2 @ Nov 6 2014, 03:17 PM) Not necessarily. It can come in many shade /colors and visually it look quite similar as any other type of tint but the similarity end there. Dye type tint do not have the good properties you will find in a good tint. The good properties that every car owners should be looking at are heat rejection, anti-break, scratch resistant, durability, clarity & longevity.For more understanding & products review about tint just click signature below. This post has been edited by Care-Man: Nov 6 2014, 04:37 PM |
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Nov 26 2014, 01:17 PM
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QUOTE(Limbou @ Nov 25 2014, 08:31 AM) guys im am currently deciding between Raytech Ultra 70 and Huper Optik c70 for my car (FWS). On one side I like raytech ultra 70 high TSER on paper. On the other side I also like Huper Optik ceramic technology, which i expect the performance to be more consistent over the years, although huper TSER is lower. Anyone here who have used both brands before care to share their experience ? PM to you some information. See the product review below. They might be of interest to you and all those who like to know more about tint and coating.» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « This post has been edited by Care-Man: Dec 16 2014, 01:37 PM |
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Dec 9 2014, 02:16 PM
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QUOTE(cybersim2 @ Dec 9 2014, 01:10 PM) Dear Tint Seller here, Had just quoted you. Check inbox. Can PM me solar tint for Iriz? Budget <RM1K My priority is heat rejection not security or smart tag problem Must be JPJ compliance For info just click spoiler below. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « This post has been edited by Care-Man: Dec 16 2014, 01:34 PM |
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Dec 10 2014, 01:01 PM
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QUOTE(CrazyAyik @ Dec 10 2014, 02:21 AM) interested to tint my fiesta. Front back VLT 70% and side windows all 50% with safety feature. Don't want too dark. Possible to do it below 1k? PM me price. Thank you. QUOTE(munkit1989 @ Dec 10 2014, 12:40 PM) can any1 quote me tint for pajero with safety features This post has been edited by Care-Man: Dec 16 2014, 01:25 PMmust have good heat rejection jpj compliant smartag and gps kl & pj area |
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