White Out

LACUNA White Out window film provides complete opacity with white finish, ensuring full privacy by blocking views in both directions. Designed for applications where privacy is essential, it combines modern aesthetics with functionality, making it suitable for both residential and commercial spaces.

Beyond privacy, this film helps reduce UV and IR exposure, enhancing indoor comfort and protecting interiors from sun damage. Its white finish allows natural light diffusion, maintaining a bright and open ambiance without direct glare, complementing various architectural styles.

Measurements

  • Visible Light Transmitted (VLT): 9%
  • Visible Light Reflected External: 56%
  • Visible Light Reflected Internal: 85%
  • Glare Reduction: 90%
  • Total Solar Energy Transmitted: 13%
  • Total Solar Energy Reflected External: 42%
  • Total Solar Energy Absorbed: 46%
  • Shading Coefficient (SC): 0,31
  • Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC): 0,27
  • U Factor: 1,02
  • UV Rejection: ≥99
  • Emissivity: 0,85
  • Light To Solar Gain: 0,34
  • Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER): 73%
  • IR Rejection: 80%
  • Infrared Energy Rejection (IRER): 68%

Benefits

  1. Complete White Finish
  2. Decorative Film
  3. Aesthetic Enhancement
  4. UV Protection
  5. Fade Resistance
  6. Signal-Friendly
  7. Maximum Privacy
  8. Energy Cost Reduction
  9. Multi-Layered Nano Technology

White Out

LACUNA White Out window film provides complete opacity with white finish, ensuring full privacy by blocking views in both directions. Designed for applications where privacy is essential, it combines modern aesthetics with functionality, making it suitable for both residential and commercial spaces.

Beyond privacy, this film helps reduce UV and IR exposure, enhancing indoor comfort and protecting interiors from sun damage. Its white finish allows natural light diffusion, maintaining a bright and open ambiance without direct glare, complementing various architectural styles.

Measurements

  • Visible Light Transmitted (VLT): 9%
  • Visible Light Reflected External: 56%
  • Visible Light Reflected Internal: 85%
  • Glare Reduction: 90%
  • Total Solar Energy Transmitted: 13%
  • Total Solar Energy Reflected External: 42%
  • Total Solar Energy Absorbed: 46%
  • Shading Coefficient (SC): 0,31
  • Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC): 0,27
  • U Factor: 1,02
  • UV Rejection: ≥99
  • Emissivity: 0,85
  • Light To Solar Gain: 0,34
  • Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER): 73%
  • IR Rejection: 80%
  • Infrared Energy Rejection (IRER): 68%

Benefits

  1. Complete White Finish
  2. Decorative Film
  3. Aesthetic Enhancement
  4. UV Protection
  5. Fade Resistance
  6. Signal-Friendly
  7. Maximum Privacy
  8. Energy Cost Reduction
  9. Multi-Layered Nano Technology

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, blinds and curtains should be temporarily removed for proper film adhesion and smooth installation.

Yes, energy-efficient and security-enhancing films can increase resale value by reducing maintenance costs and improving building sustainability.

Use ammonia-free cleaners and microfiber cloths to prevent damage to the protective coating.

Yes! Fire-retardant films slow down flame spread, offering an added layer of fire protection.

Yes! Heat-reducing skylight films prevent overheating while maintaining natural light.

Yes, but special adhesive films are required for non-smooth surfaces. Some decorative window films also mimic frosted textures.

No, spectrally selective films allow the right light wavelengths for plant growth while blocking harmful UV rays.

Low-E (low-emissivity) films reflect solar heat in summer and retain indoor heat in winter, reducing HVAC energy consumption by up to 30%.

DIY kits exist, but professional installation ensures bubble-free application, longevity, and warranty protection.

Yes, advanced UV-filtering films block harmful blue light (380-500nm), reducing eye strain and improving sleep cycles.

High-performance films last 10-20 years, depending on exposure to sunlight, climate, and film quality.

Yes! Blackout window films provide 100% light blocking, turning any room into a home cinema.

Yes, but thermal stress-resistant films are required to prevent glass breakage due to heat absorption.

Yes, some advanced thermal films prevent thermal shock, reducing risks of glass cracking in extreme climates.

Yes! Many people install gradient or half-height films to maintain privacy while keeping the top portion clear for natural light.

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