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5 hours ago, DynamicATL said:

 

Basically any tint shop you call, the first price they are giving you is generally the standard dyed window film.  This level is mainly there for aesthetics and UV Protection.  When looking at the TSER (Total Solar Energy Rejected) you will notice the number is much lower than other more premium films.  As you go up to premium technology films (Carbon, Ceramic, IR, Crystalline) the number increases greatly along with blocking more Infrared.  The entry level film will help slow the build-up of heat in the vehicle as it sits in the sun.  However if it will be there for several hours, it will be hot.  Since the TSER is so low, when you do get in the vehicle it will take some time for the A/C to cool the vehicle down since there is still plenty of heat coming in the vehicle.  As the TSER increase the build-up is heat is much slower, blocks more heat from coming in allowing your A/C to cool faster, and blocks more IR so you do not feel the heat on your skin...Infrared makes up for 53% of the suns heat.  So when you choose an entry level film, you will not notice much of a difference when it comes to heat...you are just making your windows darker.

 

This is not the most scientific example since it is not real world and focuses more on IR than overall heat, but to give you an idea of what I mean.  On the left side of the video is 3 layers of standard dyed 20% window film.  On the right side of the video is a lighter shade of Crystalline 50.  You can see how fast the IR melts the chocolate.

 

 

Mmmm chocolate what waste mmmm

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That's actually a pretty cool vid. :thumb  While we don't usually have chocolate just sitting in our cars... well, maybe we do at times.. :embar  it's a good display since we all know how it melts in the sun.

 

 

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