What is the difference?

Hüper Optik's innovative approach resulted in a totally new type of window films for the prestige market around 10 years ago. The benefits of using nano-technology in window films created a far superior film in performance, without any of the drawbacks from earlier versions. Effective and aesthetically pleasing window films play a large part in reducing energy consumption, a topic becoming more prominent.

Here are some facts:

 - Optical clarity. Ceramic films have no distortion or haze effect, unlike the multi-layer optical or metallised films.

 - Huper Optik films qualify for Energy Rebates in the USA.

 - Huper Optik films do not have a noticeable "blue shift". Other films alter the hues to a bluer colour, changing the ambiance of a room.

 - Huper Optik films are tested using industry standards, allowing true comparisons. Some use their own innovative tests to look good.

 - Huper Optik films are NFRC rated, the second only to achieve this prestigious acclaim.

 - Ceramic films have a durable colour fast, scratch resistant coating. They do not contain IR absorbing dyes for performance.

 - Ceramic films are non-reflective, will not interfere with electronics and are non-corrosive, even in a coastal or marine environment.

 

Comparisons  

 


Comparison Flat Glass (Buildings)

 
Advantages
Drawbacks
Av. cost per sqm
Examples
Clear Glass

·         Easy care
·         Allows all light in

·         No UV protection, unless  laminated glass
·         No fade protection
·         No heat rejection
·         No glare reduction
·         No privacy
·         No security

Basic cost of glass  
Tinted Glass

·         Easy care
·         Glare reduction
·         Privacy

·         Poor UV protection
·         Poor Fade reduction
·         Draws heat in
·         Can be very dark

Higher cost of glass
DIY film

·         Cheap

·         Can be poor quality &        performance
·         No warranties
·         Risk of breaking glass
·         Poor installation
·         Prone to bubbling & peeling

$10-$45  No photo
Dyed Film

·         Non-reflective

·         Cheap

·         Turns purple
·         Can break glass
·         Poor heat rejection
·         Short warranty

$60-$80

Installation included

 Seldom used these days
Metallised Film

·         High performance
·         Good fade  reduction
·         Good heat rejection
·         Good UV protection
·         Long lasting
·         Many types
        available
·         Scratch resistant

·         Can be very reflective
·         Hard to see out at night
·         Prone to demetallise
·         Can be hard to remove

$70-$120
Installation included
Hüper Optik Nano-Ceramic Film

·         Ultra high performance
·         Non-reflective
·         Very good fade reduction
·         >99% UV rejection
·         Long lasting
·         Unobtrusive
·         Clear views, day &  night
·         Available in a range of shades
·         100% dye-free
·         100% metal-free
·         Excellent heat   rejection
·         Resistant to salt  environment
·         Scratch resistant
·         Removal without damaging   glass

·         Cost
·         Must be installed by an         authorized tinter

$100-$150

Installation   included

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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