QUOTE(Secret_Garden @ Sep 10 2008, 08:12 PM)
all expert in tint master, please clear my doubt for below picture:
please view the (Infrared Heat Rejected [IRR] = 69%) & (Total Infrared Heat Rejected [TSER] = 93%)
From the "Ray Tech shop" at seri kembangan, she told me that in the tint market impossible to have higher than 70% for TSER, all below 70%.
For the K600 or tint brand name called titanium, it is possible the K600 have TSER = 93%? which one higher is better (IRR or TSER) or both?
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as far as I am aware, TSER stands for TOTAL SOLAR ENERGY REJECTED (TSER) so I am quite sure what is stated is not the TSER rating. It would seem that total infrared heat rejected is something different altogether. Anyway i think TSER rating is still the best way to see how good the tint is. In fact many are not aware that this is the best measurement of a tint. Mostly believe that IRR is the measurement method... please view the (Infrared Heat Rejected [IRR] = 69%) & (Total Infrared Heat Rejected [TSER] = 93%)
From the "Ray Tech shop" at seri kembangan, she told me that in the tint market impossible to have higher than 70% for TSER, all below 70%.
For the K600 or tint brand name called titanium, it is possible the K600 have TSER = 93%? which one higher is better (IRR or TSER) or both?
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Btw, what is the TSER% for Ray Tech? Need to go tint another car and have to look at the new options again..
This post has been edited by GrIM: Sep 28 2008, 04:33 AM
Sep 28 2008, 03:39 AM

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