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    About Flexfilm 2

    • Who Can Buy From Flexfilm?
    • What Makes Flexfilm Different?
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    Getting Started 10

    • Core Fundamentals 10

      • Why Flexfilm?
      • What Is Window Film?
      • Understanding Window Film Shades
      • Understanding Window Film Performance Metrics
      • Understanding UV Protection
      • How to Choose the Right Window Film
      • Common Window Film Terms Explained
      • Carbon vs Ceramic Window Film
      • Benefits of Window Film
      • Automotive vs Architectural Window Film
    • Why Flexfilm?
    • What Is Window Film?
    • Understanding Window Film Shades
    • Understanding Window Film Performance Metrics
    • Understanding UV Protection
    • How to Choose the Right Window Film
    • Common Window Film Terms Explained
    • Carbon vs Ceramic Window Film
    • Benefits of Window Film
    • Automotive vs Architectural Window Film
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    Orders & Support 77

    • Shipping 9

      • What should I do if something is missing from my order?
      • What does "drop shipped" mean?
      • Shipping Information
      • How much does shipping cost?
      • How can I check the status of my order?
      • Do you ship orders on weekends or holidays?
      • Do you ship internationally?
      • Do you offer same-day shipping?
      • Can I change my shipping address after placing an order?
    • Dealer Rewards 13

      • Why didn't I earn Dealer Rewards points on my order?
      • What's the difference between Partner and Dealer status?
      • What purchases are eligible to earn Dealer Rewards points?
      • What are all the ways I can earn Dealer Rewards points?
      • How does the Flexfilm referral program work?
      • How do I view my Dealer Rewards tier status, points balance, or rewards history?
      • How do I redeem my Dealer Rewards points?
      • How do I enroll in the Dealer Rewards program?
      • How do Flexfilm Dealer Rewards work?
      • Do guest accounts earn Dealer Rewards points?
      • Do Dealer Rewards points expire?
      • Can I transfer my Dealer Rewards points to another account?
      • Can I merge my Dealer Rewards points across multiple accounts?
    • Ordering & Account 7

      • Why won't my order go through?
      • Why isn't my discount code working?
      • Why do I see a pending charge on my card if my order didn't go through?
      • I forgot my password. How do I reset it?
      • How do I edit or cancel my order?
      • Do I need an account to place an order?
      • Can I place an order over the phone?
    • Pre-Cut Patterns 2

      • How does shipping and installation work for pre-cut patterns?
      • Can I return my pre-cut pattern, or what if I make a mistake installing it?
    • General 7

      • What are the rules for clearance products?
      • Is there a Flexfilm community I can join?
      • How do I get featured in your socials as a FlexFeature?
      • How do I contact Flexfilm?
      • Do you offer volume discounts?
      • Do you offer samples?
      • Can you send me logos and branding assets?
    • Warranty 6

      • What isn't covered under the Flexfilm warranty?
      • I moved since my window film was installed. What do I do for a warranty claim?
      • How does Flexfilm compensate a warranty claim?
      • How do I validate or register my warranty?
      • How do I file a warranty claim?
      • Do your window films come with a warranty?
    • Installer & Dealer Program 24

      • What are the benefits of becoming an Authorized Flexfilm Installer?
      • Using Meta Ads to Grow Your Tint Business
      • Using Google Ads to Grow Your Tint Business
      • Upselling Tricks for Your Tint Business
      • Social Media Marketing for Your Tint Shop
      • Simple Bookkeeping Basics for a Small Tint Business
      • Setting Up a Google Business Profile for Your Tint Shop
      • Seasonal Marketing Timing for a Tint Shop
      • Photography Tips for Before-and-After Tint Shots
      • Partnering With Dealerships and Body Shops for Referral Business
      • Mobile Tinting vs. a Fixed Shop Location
      • How to Set Your Pricing as a Window Tint Professional
      • How to Sell Window Tint at the Counter
      • How to Sell Architectural Window Film to Customers
      • How to Introduce New Revenue Streams Into Your Tint Business
      • How do I qualify to purchase a plotter?
      • How do I find a Flexfilm dealer or installer?
      • How do I become an Authorized Flexfilm Installer?
      • Hiring and Training a New Installer
      • Handling Warranty Claims and Comebacks Professionally
      • Customer Intake and Consultation Checklist
      • Building a Value Ladder: Which Films Should You Carry?
      • Basic Inventory Management for a Tint Shop
      • Asking for and Managing Customer Reviews
    • Billing & Tax 2

      • Why am I being charged sales tax?
      • How do I become tax exempt?
    • Route Package Protection 2

      • What is Route Package Protection?
      • How do I file a Route claim for a lost, damaged, or stolen order?
    • Returns & Refunds 2

      • What is Flexfilm's return and refund policy?
      • How do I initiate a return?
    • Shop Pay 2

      • What happens to my Shop Pay Installments if I return an order?
      • How do Shop Pay Installments work?
    • Training 1

      • What window tint installation training does Flexfilm offer?
    • Why won't my order go through?
    • Why isn't my discount code working?
    • Why do I see a pending charge on my card if my order didn't go through?
    • Why didn't I earn Dealer Rewards points on my order?
    • Why am I being charged sales tax?
    • What's the difference between Partner and Dealer status?
    • What window tint installation training does Flexfilm offer?
    • What should I do if something is missing from my order?
    • What purchases are eligible to earn Dealer Rewards points?
    • What isn't covered under the Flexfilm warranty?
    • What is Route Package Protection?
    • What is Flexfilm's return and refund policy?
    • What happens to my Shop Pay Installments if I return an order?
    • What does "drop shipped" mean?
    • What are the rules for clearance products?
    • What are the benefits of becoming an Authorized Flexfilm Installer?
    • What are all the ways I can earn Dealer Rewards points?
    • Using Meta Ads to Grow Your Tint Business
    • Using Google Ads to Grow Your Tint Business
    • Upselling Tricks for Your Tint Business
    • Social Media Marketing for Your Tint Shop
    • Simple Bookkeeping Basics for a Small Tint Business
    • Shipping Information
    • Setting Up a Google Business Profile for Your Tint Shop
    • Seasonal Marketing Timing for a Tint Shop
    • Photography Tips for Before-and-After Tint Shots
    • Partnering With Dealerships and Body Shops for Referral Business
    • Mobile Tinting vs. a Fixed Shop Location
    • Is there a Flexfilm community I can join?
    • I moved since my window film was installed. What do I do for a warranty claim?
    • I forgot my password. How do I reset it?
    • How to Set Your Pricing as a Window Tint Professional
    • How to Sell Window Tint at the Counter
    • How to Sell Architectural Window Film to Customers
    • How to Introduce New Revenue Streams Into Your Tint Business
    • How much does shipping cost?
    • How does the Flexfilm referral program work?
    • How does shipping and installation work for pre-cut patterns?
    • How does Flexfilm compensate a warranty claim?
    • How do Shop Pay Installments work?
    • How do I view my Dealer Rewards tier status, points balance, or rewards history?
    • How do I validate or register my warranty?
    • How do I redeem my Dealer Rewards points?
    • How do I qualify to purchase a plotter?
    • How do I initiate a return?
    • How do I get featured in your socials as a FlexFeature?
    • How do I find a Flexfilm dealer or installer?
    • How do I file a warranty claim?
    • How do I file a Route claim for a lost, damaged, or stolen order?
    • How do I enroll in the Dealer Rewards program?
    • How do I edit or cancel my order?
    • How do I contact Flexfilm?
    • How do I become tax exempt?
    • How do I become an Authorized Flexfilm Installer?
    • How do Flexfilm Dealer Rewards work?
    • How can I check the status of my order?
    • Hiring and Training a New Installer
    • Handling Warranty Claims and Comebacks Professionally
    • Do your window films come with a warranty?
    • Do you ship orders on weekends or holidays?
    • Do you ship internationally?
    • Do you offer volume discounts?
    • Do you offer samples?
    • Do you offer same-day shipping?
    • Do I need an account to place an order?
    • Do guest accounts earn Dealer Rewards points?
    • Do Dealer Rewards points expire?
    • Customer Intake and Consultation Checklist
    • Can you send me logos and branding assets?
    • Can I transfer my Dealer Rewards points to another account?
    • Can I return my pre-cut pattern, or what if I make a mistake installing it?
    • Can I place an order over the phone?
    • Can I merge my Dealer Rewards points across multiple accounts?
    • Can I change my shipping address after placing an order?
    • Building a Value Ladder: Which Films Should You Carry?
    • Basic Inventory Management for a Tint Shop
    • Asking for and Managing Customer Reviews
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    Installation Resources 16

    • Architectural 4

      • Wet Glaze vs Dry Glaze Systems
      • How to Mix Your Slip Solution (Architectural)
      • How to Install DIY Architectural Window Film
      • Architectural Film Installation Basics
    • Automotive 5

      • Understanding Dot Matrix Areas
      • How to Mix Your Slip Solution (Automotive)
      • How to Install a Pre-Cut Automotive Window Tint Pattern
      • Heat Shrinking Basics
      • Common Installation Defects
    • General 7

      • Understanding Slip Solutions
      • Understanding Prep Solutions
      • Understanding Film Adhesives
      • Pressure-Sensitive vs. Dry Adhesive
      • How to Remove Water Spots and Mineral Deposits From Glass
      • How to Install Paint Protection Film (PPF)
      • Build Your Own Mobile Peel Board
    • Wet Glaze vs Dry Glaze Systems
    • Understanding Slip Solutions
    • Understanding Prep Solutions
    • Understanding Film Adhesives
    • Understanding Dot Matrix Areas
    • Pressure-Sensitive vs. Dry Adhesive
    • How to Remove Water Spots and Mineral Deposits From Glass
    • How to Mix Your Slip Solution (Automotive)
    • How to Mix Your Slip Solution (Architectural)
    • How to Install Paint Protection Film (PPF)
    • How to Install DIY Architectural Window Film
    • How to Install a Pre-Cut Automotive Window Tint Pattern
    • Heat Shrinking Basics
    • Common Installation Defects
    • Build Your Own Mobile Peel Board
    • Architectural Film Installation Basics
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    Architectural Window Film 50

    • Safety & Compatibility 16

      • Why Every Window Is Different
      • What Causes Seal Failure?
      • What Causes Glass Breakage?
      • Understanding Thermal Stress
      • Understanding the Film-to-Glass Thermal Stress Score
      • Understanding Partially Shaded Glass
      • Understanding Large Glass Panels
      • Understanding HVAC Vents
      • The Use of Window Film on Insulated Glass Units
      • Pre-Installation Glass Assessment: What to Check Before Filming a Window
      • How to Identify Your Glass Type
      • Film-to-Glass Primary Stress Score Reference Chart
      • Can You Layer Multiple Window Films on the Same Glass?
      • Can Window Film Be Applied to Textured or Stained Glass?
      • Can Architectural Window Film Be Applied to Vinyl or Plexiglass?
      • Architectural Window Film Inspection Standards
    • Ownership 2

      • Cleaning and Caring for Architectural Window Film
      • Architectural Window Film Warranty
    • Fundamentals 13

      • What Is Architectural Window Film?
      • What Affects the Longevity of Architectural Window Film?
      • Understanding Triple Pane Windows
      • Understanding Tempered Glass
      • Understanding Low-E Glass
      • Understanding Laminated Glass
      • Understanding Dual Pane Windows
      • Understanding Annealed Glass
      • Sputtered vs Deposited Window Film
      • Is Architectural Window Film Installed Inside or Outside a Window?
      • How Architectural Window Film Contributes to LEED Certification
      • Film-to-Glass Compatibility
      • Can Window Film Affect Indoor Plant Growth?
    • Buying Guides 4

      • Installing Window Film in Historic Buildings
      • How Climate Affects Architectural Window Film Selection
      • Choosing Window Film for a Commercial Building
      • Choosing Safety and Security Film for Schools and Commercial Buildings
    • Performance & Privacy 6

      • Why Does Glass Orientation Matter?
      • Reflective vs Ceramic Window Film
      • How Window Film Helps Reduce Glare
      • How Architectural Window Film Reduces Heat
      • Does Architectural Window Film Interfere with Wireless Signals?
      • Daytime vs Nighttime Privacy
    • Product Guides 9

      • What Is White Out?
      • What Is White Frost?
      • What Is Sputterflex?
      • What Is Safetyflex?
      • What Is Panashield?
      • What Is Dualflex?
      • What Is Chromoflex?
      • What Is Black Out?
      • How Do Safety and Security Window Films Differ from Standard Architectural Films?
    • Why Every Window Is Different
    • Why Does Glass Orientation Matter?
    • What Is White Out?
    • What Is White Frost?
    • What Is Sputterflex?
    • What Is Safetyflex?
    • What Is Panashield?
    • What Is Dualflex?
    • What Is Chromoflex?
    • What Is Black Out?
    • What Is Architectural Window Film?
    • What Causes Seal Failure?
    • What Causes Glass Breakage?
    • What Affects the Longevity of Architectural Window Film?
    • Understanding Triple Pane Windows
    • Understanding Thermal Stress
    • Understanding the Film-to-Glass Thermal Stress Score
    • Understanding Tempered Glass
    • Understanding Partially Shaded Glass
    • Understanding Low-E Glass
    • Understanding Large Glass Panels
    • Understanding Laminated Glass
    • Understanding HVAC Vents
    • Understanding Dual Pane Windows
    • Understanding Annealed Glass
    • The Use of Window Film on Insulated Glass Units
    • Sputtered vs Deposited Window Film
    • Reflective vs Ceramic Window Film
    • Pre-Installation Glass Assessment: What to Check Before Filming a Window
    • Is Architectural Window Film Installed Inside or Outside a Window?
    • Installing Window Film in Historic Buildings
    • How Window Film Helps Reduce Glare
    • How to Identify Your Glass Type
    • How Do Safety and Security Window Films Differ from Standard Architectural Films?
    • How Climate Affects Architectural Window Film Selection
    • How Architectural Window Film Reduces Heat
    • How Architectural Window Film Contributes to LEED Certification
    • Film-to-Glass Primary Stress Score Reference Chart
    • Film-to-Glass Compatibility
    • Does Architectural Window Film Interfere with Wireless Signals?
    • Daytime vs Nighttime Privacy
    • Cleaning and Caring for Architectural Window Film
    • Choosing Window Film for a Commercial Building
    • Choosing Safety and Security Film for Schools and Commercial Buildings
    • Can You Layer Multiple Window Films on the Same Glass?
    • Can Window Film Be Applied to Textured or Stained Glass?
    • Can Window Film Affect Indoor Plant Growth?
    • Can Architectural Window Film Be Applied to Vinyl or Plexiglass?
    • Architectural Window Film Warranty
    • Architectural Window Film Inspection Standards
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    Automotive Window Film 38

    • Installation & Ownership 16

      • Why You Can Only Shrink Window Film in One Direction
      • Why Is My Ceramic Window Film Cloudy or Hazy?
      • Why Does My Window Film Look Pearlescent Through Polarized Sunglasses?
      • Understanding Automotive Window Film Cure Times
      • Top Loading vs. Bottom Loading Window Tint
      • Reverse Roll Technique for Rear Windows
      • Is Automotive Window Film Installed Inside or Outside the Vehicle?
      • How Long Does Automotive Window Film Last?
      • How Does Weather Affect My Window Tint?
      • Curling or Peeling Window Tint? Try These Two Things
      • Caring for Newly Installed Window Film
      • Can I Install Automotive Window Film Myself, or Do I Need a Professional?
      • Can Automotive Window Film Be Applied to Polycarbonate, Vinyl, or Plexiglass?
      • Automotive Window Film Warranty
      • Automotive Window Film Inspection Standards
      • Are Flexfilm Automotive Films Easy to Remove?
    • Product Guides 11

      • Why Does Ceramic Window Film Look Blue?
      • What Is Terraflex?
      • What Is Panaflex?
      • What Is Nanoflex?
      • What Is Duraflex?
      • What Is Carbamate HD Adhesive?
      • Panaflex vs Nanoflex
      • How Does Automotive Window Film Affect Vehicle Heating and Cooling?
      • Duraflex vs Terraflex
      • Do Flexfilm Automotive Films Contain Metal or Interfere with Signals?
      • Can I Use Automotive Window Film on Buildings?
    • Legal & Compliance 3

      • Understanding Window Tint Laws
      • Medical Exemptions for Window Tint
      • Implied vs. Expressed Warranties
    • Buying Guides 8

      • What's the Best Window Film for a Boat or Yacht?
      • How Well Does Flexfilm Match Factory Tint?
      • How Much Window Film Do I Need for My Vehicle?
      • Choosing the Right Automotive Window Film
      • Can I Use Window Film on Construction or Heavy Equipment?
      • Can I Use Automotive Window Film on My RV?
      • Best Window Film for Privacy
      • Best Automotive Window Film for Heat Insulation
    • Why You Can Only Shrink Window Film in One Direction
    • Why Is My Ceramic Window Film Cloudy or Hazy?
    • Why Does My Window Film Look Pearlescent Through Polarized Sunglasses?
    • Why Does Ceramic Window Film Look Blue?
    • What's the Best Window Film for a Boat or Yacht?
    • What Is Terraflex?
    • What Is Panaflex?
    • What Is Nanoflex?
    • What Is Duraflex?
    • What Is Carbamate HD Adhesive?
    • Understanding Window Tint Laws
    • Understanding Automotive Window Film Cure Times
    • Top Loading vs. Bottom Loading Window Tint
    • Reverse Roll Technique for Rear Windows
    • Panaflex vs Nanoflex
    • Medical Exemptions for Window Tint
    • Is Automotive Window Film Installed Inside or Outside the Vehicle?
    • Implied vs. Expressed Warranties
    • How Well Does Flexfilm Match Factory Tint?
    • How Much Window Film Do I Need for My Vehicle?
    • How Long Does Automotive Window Film Last?
    • How Does Weather Affect My Window Tint?
    • How Does Automotive Window Film Affect Vehicle Heating and Cooling?
    • Duraflex vs Terraflex
    • Do Flexfilm Automotive Films Contain Metal or Interfere with Signals?
    • Curling or Peeling Window Tint? Try These Two Things
    • Choosing the Right Automotive Window Film
    • Caring for Newly Installed Window Film
    • Can I Use Window Film on Construction or Heavy Equipment?
    • Can I Use Automotive Window Film on My RV?
    • Can I Use Automotive Window Film on Buildings?
    • Can I Install Automotive Window Film Myself, or Do I Need a Professional?
    • Can Automotive Window Film Be Applied to Polycarbonate, Vinyl, or Plexiglass?
    • Best Window Film for Privacy
    • Best Automotive Window Film for Heat Insulation
    • Automotive Window Film Warranty
    • Automotive Window Film Inspection Standards
    • Are Flexfilm Automotive Films Easy to Remove?
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    Plotters 7

    • Ownership 5

      • Uneven Plotter Cuts From a Worn Teflon Strip
      • Plotter Shipping Information
      • Plotter Patterns Cutting Too Large or Too Small? Try Adjusting Your Resolution
      • Plotter Insurance Program
      • Common Plotter Issues
    • Buying Guides 2

      • Which Plotter Is Right for Me?
      • Plotter Comparison Guide
    • Which Plotter Is Right for Me?
    • Uneven Plotter Cuts From a Worn Teflon Strip
    • Plotter Shipping Information
    • Plotter Patterns Cutting Too Large or Too Small? Try Adjusting Your Resolution
    • Plotter Insurance Program
    • Plotter Comparison Guide
    • Common Plotter Issues
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    FlexCut Software 12

    • Account & Licensing 4

      • How to Update FlexCut
      • How to Renew FlexCut
      • FlexCut USB Key Guide
      • Can I run FlexCut on more than one computer?
    • Getting Started 6

      • Which plotters does FlexCut support?
      • What Is FlexCut?
      • What are the system requirements to run FlexCut?
      • Getting Started with FlexCut
      • FlexCut Subscription Options
      • Can I use FlexCut offline?
    • Troubleshooting 2

      • How do I access tech support for FlexCut?
      • Common FlexCut Issues
    • Which plotters does FlexCut support?
    • What Is FlexCut?
    • What are the system requirements to run FlexCut?
    • How to Update FlexCut
    • How to Renew FlexCut
    • How do I access tech support for FlexCut?
    • Getting Started with FlexCut
    • FlexCut USB Key Guide
    • FlexCut Subscription Options
    • Common FlexCut Issues
    • Can I use FlexCut offline?
    • Can I run FlexCut on more than one computer?
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    Paint Protection Film (PPF) 10

    • Ownership 3

      • PPF Warranty Information
      • PPF Care & Maintenance
      • How Long Does PPF Last?
    • Fundamentals 4

      • What Is Paint Protection Film?
      • PPF vs Ceramic Coating
      • Is a Cap Sheet Necessary for Paint Protection Film (PPF)?
      • How Paint Protection Film Works
    • Product Guides 3

      • What Is FlexGuard PPF?
      • Self-Healing Technology Explained
      • Hydrophobic Technology Explained
    • What Is Paint Protection Film?
    • What Is FlexGuard PPF?
    • Self-Healing Technology Explained
    • PPF Warranty Information
    • PPF vs Ceramic Coating
    • PPF Care & Maintenance
    • Is a Cap Sheet Necessary for Paint Protection Film (PPF)?
    • Hydrophobic Technology Explained
    • How Paint Protection Film Works
    • How Long Does PPF Last?
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    Surface Coatings 12

    • Product Guides 6

      • Prep & Decon
      • Paint Correction Before Ceramic Coating: What to Know
      • Maintenance & Refresh
      • Interior & Leather
      • Glass Coating
      • Exterior Paint & PPF Coatings
    • Fundamentals 3

      • What Is a Ceramic Coating?
      • Graphene vs Ceramic Coatings
      • Benefits of Ceramic Coatings
    • Ownership 3

      • How to Apply a Ceramic Coating
      • How Long Do Ceramic Coatings Last?
      • Ceramic Coating Maintenance Guide
    • What Is a Ceramic Coating?
    • Prep & Decon
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Understanding Low-E Glass

Understanding Low-E Glass

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Understanding Low-E Glass

Low-E glass is one of the most common types of energy-efficient glass used in modern homes and commercial buildings. Because Low-E coatings can significantly affect architectural window film compatibility, understanding what Low-E glass is and how it works is an important part of selecting the right window film.

If your home or building was constructed within the last several decades, there is a good chance some or all of the windows contain Low-E glass.

What Is Low-E Glass?

Low-E stands for low emissivity.

Low-E glass contains an ultra-thin, nearly invisible coating designed to improve energy efficiency by reducing the amount of heat that passes through the glass.

This specialized coating reflects certain types of radiant heat while still allowing visible light to pass through.

The result is a window system that can help improve comfort and energy performance throughout the year.

How Does Low-E Glass Work?

The Low-E coating acts as a selective filter.

It allows much of the visible light spectrum to pass through the glass while reflecting portions of infrared energy.

Depending on the specific coating and climate, Low-E glass may help:

  • Reduce solar heat gain
  • Improve energy efficiency
  • Reduce interior heat loss during colder months
  • Improve occupant comfort

Different Low-E products are designed for different performance objectives.

Why Does Low-E Glass Matter When Choosing Window Film?

Low-E coatings can significantly affect how a window reacts after film is installed.

Because both the glass and the film influence solar energy transmission and absorption, certain film and glass combinations may create higher levels of thermal stress than others.

This is why identifying the presence of Low-E glass is one of the most important steps in any film-to-glass compatibility review.

A film that performs well on one window system may not be appropriate for another.

Different Types of Low-E Glass

Not all Low-E glass is the same.

Manufacturers produce a wide variety of Low-E coatings with different performance characteristics.

Common categories include:

  • Passive Low-E coatings
  • Solar control Low-E coatings
  • Single-silver coatings
  • Double-silver coatings
  • Triple-silver coatings

Each type can affect window film compatibility differently.

Understanding Glass Surface Numbers

Architectural glass is often described using surface numbers.

In a typical dual-pane insulated glass unit (IGU), the surfaces are numbered from the exterior toward the interior.

  • Surface #1 – Exterior-facing surface
  • Surface #2 – Interior side of the exterior pane
  • Surface #3 – Exterior side of the interior pane
  • Surface #4 – Interior-facing surface

Low-E coatings are most commonly found on Surface #2 or Surface #3.

The location of the coating can influence film compatibility and overall performance.

Can You See a Low-E Coating?

In most cases, Low-E coatings are nearly invisible.

Many property owners do not know their windows contain Low-E glass until a compatibility review is performed.

Specialized testing equipment is often used by glazing professionals and window film professionals to identify coating locations.

How Can I Tell If My Windows Have Low-E Glass?

Several clues may indicate the presence of Low-E glass:

  • The building was constructed relatively recently.
  • The windows are marketed as energy efficient.
  • The windows are ENERGY STAR® rated.
  • Manufacturer documentation references Low-E technology.

However, visual inspection alone is not always reliable.

If compatibility is important, professional verification is often recommended.

Can Window Film Be Installed on Low-E Glass?

Yes, but compatibility must be verified.

Many architectural films can be successfully installed on Low-E glass when the proper product is selected.

However, not every film is suitable for every Low-E window system.

Factors such as coating type, coating location, glass construction, window size, and environmental conditions must be considered.

Architectural Films Commonly Evaluated for Low-E Glass

Compatibility should always be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, but products commonly evaluated for Low-E applications include:

  • Panashield Ceramic Film
  • Dualflex Solar Control Film
  • Sputterflex Solar Control Film
  • Chromoflex Reflective Film

The best product depends on the specific glass and the goals of the project.

Why Compatibility Reviews Matter

Low-E glass is one of the most important variables in architectural film selection.

Without knowing whether a Low-E coating is present, it is difficult to provide reliable film recommendations.

This is why Flexfilm's Film-to-Glass Compatibility Calculator and compatibility review process place significant emphasis on identifying Low-E glass whenever possible.

Key Takeaways

  • Low-E glass contains a specialized energy-efficient coating.
  • Low-E coatings are common in modern homes and commercial buildings.
  • Low-E glass can affect architectural film compatibility.
  • Not all Low-E coatings are the same.
  • Many architectural films can be installed on Low-E glass when compatibility is verified.
  • Proper glass identification is an important part of film selection.

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  • Understanding Low-E Glass
    • What Is Low-E Glass?
    • How Does Low-E Glass Work?
    • Why Does Low-E Glass Matter When Choosing Window Film?
    • Different Types of Low-E Glass
    • Understanding Glass Surface Numbers
    • Can You See a Low-E Coating?
    • How Can I Tell If My Windows Have Low-E Glass?
    • Can Window Film Be Installed on Low-E Glass?
    • Architectural Films Commonly Evaluated for Low-E Glass
    • Why Compatibility Reviews Matter
    • Key Takeaways
 
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