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Guest Bob30

I've heard a lot about these different types of UV Rays.

I read just because you block one band of UV doesn't mean you block all?

UVA, UVB, and UVC that may cause health issues and fading.

Do we know which tints are the most effective blocking all different bands of UV Rays?

Or any tinting companies including information on level of each UV band blocked?

And which UV bands cause health issues and which bands cause fading?

Hope everyone is enjoying the weekend :nohit:

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Guest vclimber

UVC is the worst of all three. Deadly to life, but fortunately, it is screened out by the earth's atmosphere or what is left of it. :nohit:

Artificially produced UVC is used to sterilize instruments...

UVB cant make it through glass but UVA can and that is what is absorbed by the UV layer in films. UV absorbers last longer if they are put in the PET layer rather than the adheasive layer.

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Guest cactustint

all film no matter who makes

take away uv a & b

very little b goes by glass or plastic

and close to visible light

less is taking

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