2022 Audi Black Ceramic Window Tint CoolVu-Ceramic Black IRX 2426

Year | 2022 |
Make | Audi |
Model | e-tron S Sportback |
Product | Black Ceramic Window Tint |
Description | CoolVu Auto Spa’s Black Ceramic films ensure customers enjoy the clearest possible views through glass with the lowest interior and exterior reflection while experiencing impressive solar heat and UV block. CoolVu Auto Spa’s Black Ceramic films are infused with the highest quality of ceramic nanoparticles creating the richest looking and highest performing ceramic window film in the world. |
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Visible Light Transmitted
%
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Visible Light Reflected
6%
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U.V. Transmittance
<1%
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Total Solar Energy Rejected
62%
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Glare Reduction
80%
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IR Reduction
%
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HIGH HEAT BLOCK
(IRX SERIES) -
AMAZING
VISUAL CLARITY -
MULTIPLE, DARKER
‘FACTORY TINT” SHADES -
AMERICA
MADE
Definitions
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% Solar Energy Reflected
TOTAL SOLAR ABSORPTANCE
The ratio of the amount of total solar energy which is reflected outward by a glazing system to the amount of total solar energy falling on the glazing system. Value is expressed as a percentage.
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% Solar Energy Absorbed
TOTAL SOLAR ABSORPTANCE
The ratio of the amount of total solar energy absorbed by a glazing system to the amount of total solar energy falling on the glazing system. Solar absorptance is that portion of total solar energy that is neither transmitted nor reflected, expressed as a percentage.
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% Visible Light Transmitted
VISIBLE LIGHT TRANSMITTANCE (VLT)
The ratio of the amount of total visible solar energy (380-780 nanometers) that is allowed to pass through a glazing system to the amount of total visible energy falling on the glazing system. Value is expressed as a percentage. Glare is influenced by visible light transmittance through a glazing system.
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% Visible Light Reflected
VISIBLE LIGHT REFLECTANCE
The ratio of the amount of total visible solar energy (380-780 nanometers) that is reflected by a glazing system. Value is expressed as a percentage.
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Shading Coefficient
SHADING COEFFICIENT
The ratio of the amount nof the total solar heat gain through a given glazing system to the solar heat gain under the same conditions for clear, unshaded, double-strength window glass (DSA). Shading coefficient defines the sun control capability of the glazing system.
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% Total Solar Energy Rejected
TOTAL SOLAR ENERGY REJECTED (TSER)
The percentage of incidental solar energy rejected by a glazing system. The higher this value, the less solar heat energy is transmitted by the glazing system.
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% Glare Reduction
The percentage of visible and 'white light' block of a particular window tint on applied glass
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IR Reduction
The percentage of full spectrum infra-red radiation block of a particular window tint on applied glass