
Frost Matte



LACUNA Frost Matte window film adds a frosted texture (Opacity) to glass, providing privacy without altering its natural color. Designed to block views from both sides, it seamlessly integrates with any architectural style while diffusing light to reduce glare and enhance indoor comfort.
Its modern frosted finish creates a sleek and elegant aesthetic, making it ideal for both residential and commercial applications. By softly scattering sunlight, it naturally brightens interiors, eliminating the need for heavy curtains or blinds while maintaining a bright and open atmosphere.
Measurements
- Visible Light Transmitted (VLT): 67%
- Visible Light Reflected External: 18%
- Visible Light Reflected Internal: 18%
- Glare Reduction: 25%
- Total Solar Energy Transmitted: 62%
- Total Solar Energy Reflected External: 14%
- Total Solar Energy Absorbed: 24%
- Shading Coefficient (SC): 0,80
- Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC): 0,69
- U Factor: 1,02
- UV Rejection: ≥99
- Emissivity: 0,85
- Light To Solar Gain: 0,97
- Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER): 31%
- IR Rejection: 38%
- Infrared Energy Rejection (IRER): 31%
Benefits
- Frosted Look
- Decorative Film
- Aesthetic Enhancement
- UV Protection
- Fade Resistance
- Signal-Friendly
- Great Privacy
- Energy Cost Reduction
- Multi-Layered Nano Technology


Frost Matte
LACUNA Frost Matte window film adds a frosted texture (Opacity) to glass, providing privacy without altering its natural color. Designed to block views from both sides, it seamlessly integrates with any architectural style while diffusing light to reduce glare and enhance indoor comfort.
Its modern frosted finish creates a sleek and elegant aesthetic, making it ideal for both residential and commercial applications. By softly scattering sunlight, it naturally brightens interiors, eliminating the need for heavy curtains or blinds while maintaining a bright and open atmosphere.



Measurements
- Visible Light Transmitted (VLT): 67%
- Visible Light Reflected External: 18%
- Visible Light Reflected Internal: 18%
- Glare Reduction: 25%
- Total Solar Energy Transmitted: 62%
- Total Solar Energy Reflected External: 14%
- Total Solar Energy Absorbed: 24%
- Shading Coefficient (SC): 0,80
- Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC): 0,69
- U Factor: 1,02
- UV Rejection: ≥99
- Emissivity: 0,85
- Light To Solar Gain: 0,97
- Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER): 31%
- IR Rejection: 38%
- Infrared Energy Rejection (IRER): 31%
Benefits
- Frosted Look
- Decorative Film
- Aesthetic Enhancement
- UV Protection
- Fade Resistance
- Signal-Friendly
- Great Privacy
- Energy Cost Reduction
- Multi-Layered Nano Technology

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