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Full Metal Mirror

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LACUNA Full Metal Mirror is a metalized window film that utilizes Full Metal Technology to provide a highly reflective, mirrored finish. This film enhances privacy, improves aesthetics, and delivers superior heat rejection by reflecting solar energy away from the vehicle.

Engineered to block UV and IR rays, it helps maintain a cooler interior while protecting passengers and preventing upholstery deterioration. Its reflective surface also minimizes glare, improving visibility and ensuring a more comfortable and safer driving experience.

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Full Metal Mirror

LACUNA Full Metal Mirror is a metalized window film that utilizes Full Metal Technology to provide a highly reflective, mirrored finish. This film enhances privacy, improves aesthetics, and delivers superior heat rejection by reflecting solar energy away from the vehicle.

Engineered to block UV and IR rays, it helps maintain a cooler interior while protecting passengers and preventing upholstery deterioration. Its reflective surface also minimizes glare, improving visibility and ensuring a more comfortable and safer driving experience.

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Measurements

  • Visible Light Transmitted (VLT): 20%
  • Visible Light Reflected: 29%
  • Glare Reduction: 78%
  • U Factor: 1,02
  • Solar Protection Factor (SPF): 1000+
  • UV Rejection: ≥99
  • Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER): 66%
  • IR Rejection: 83%
  • Warranty: 10 Years
  • Average Performance: 69%
  • Visible Light Transmitted (VLT): 35%
  • Visible Light Reflected: 17%
  • Glare Reduction: 61%
  • U Factor: 1,03
  • Solar Protection Factor (SPF): 1000+
  • UV Rejection: ≥99
  • Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER): 55%
  • IR Rejection: 71%
  • Warranty: 10 Years
  • Average Performance: 69%

Benefits

  1. Full Metal Technology for Increased Insulation
  2. Effective Heat Rejection
  3. Aesthetic Enhancement
  4. UV Protection
  5. Fade Resistance
  6. Enhanced Privacy
  7. Metal Mirror Effect
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Measurements

  • Visible Light Transmitted (VLT): 20%
  • Visible Light Reflected: 29%
  • Glare Reduction: 78%
  • U Factor: 1,02
  • Solar Protection Factor (SPF): 1000+
  • UV Rejection: ≥99
  • Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER): 66%
  • IR Rejection: 83%
  • Warranty: 10 Years
  • Average Performance: 69%
  • Visible Light Transmitted (VLT): 35%
  • Visible Light Reflected: 17%
  • Glare Reduction: 61%
  • U Factor: 1,03
  • Solar Protection Factor (SPF): 1000+
  • UV Rejection: ≥99
  • Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER): 55%
  • IR Rejection: 71%
  • Warranty: 10 Years
  • Average Performance: 69%

Benefits

  1. Full Metal Technology for Increased Insulation
  2. Effective Heat Rejection
  3. Aesthetic Enhancement
  4. UV Protection
  5. Fade Resistance
  6. Enhanced Privacy
  7. Metal Mirror Effect
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Frequently Asked Questions

Professional installers provide a VLT certificate and use a tint meter to confirm compliance with local laws.

Yes, but it’s recommended to wait 48-72 hours after installation to allow the adhesive to cure properly and prevent peeling.

Yes, high-quality UV and anti-glare films reduce eye fatigue by blocking harsh sunlight and reflections, improving comfort for long drives.

Yes, safety-rated films hold shattered glass together, reducing the risk of glass-related injuries in accidents or side impacts.

Yes, infrared-rejecting films block up to 85% of solar heat, significantly lowering cabin temperatures and reducing air conditioning usage for better fuel efficiency.

Yes, certain metal-based window films can help shield the interior from radiofrequency (RF) and EMI signals, protecting sensitive electronics inside the car.

Yes, anti-glare window films filter out excessive brightness, improving nighttime driving visibility and reducing eye strain.

Yes, light-filtering tints with specific blue-light reduction coatings can reduce headlight glare from oncoming traffic, enhancing night-driving comfort.

Yes, clear heat-rejecting films use spectrally selective technology to block infrared heat and UV rays while maintaining full visibility, making them ideal for windshields and vehicles with strict tint laws.

Automotive window films are thin, multi-layered films applied to car windows to improve heat rejection, UV protection, privacy, and security. High-quality films use nanotechnology, ceramic particles, or metallic coatings to block infrared heat and UV rays while maintaining visibility.

Yes, some high-performance anti-glare films reduce diffused light scatter, improving contrast and clarity in low-visibility weather.

Yes, vehicles with ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) need non-metallic films to prevent interference with cameras, radar, and sensors.

Yes, infrared heat-blocking films help manage EV battery temperature, reducing the strain on climate control systems and preserving driving range.

Yes, infrared-rejecting films help lower the surface temperature inside the car, protecting touchscreens, sensors, and electronics from excessive heat.

Yes, but sunroof films must withstand higher heat exposure. A ceramic-based film is recommended to prevent overheating and cracking.

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