Specialist and non-standard films
This category includes films with very specific, often technical applications that cannot be clearly assigned to classic groups such as solar window films, matte films or anti-burglary window films. These are solutions designed for specific material, optical or functional problems – from working with plastic sheets, through moisture and light control, to professional and industrial applications.
If you are looking for a film for a task that goes beyond standard window needs, this is where you will find the right solutions.
Special films
Assimilating Film for Plastic Sheets
Antybion Antibacterial Window Film for Glass and Smooth Surfaces
Interior Anti-Fog Window and Mirror Film – Lite Solar
Double-Sided Dual Mirror Interior Window Film – Lite Solar
Black Permanent Blackout Window Film
White Permanent Light-Blocking Window Film
Matrix Anti-Reflective Film for Roller Blinds
Matrix Silver Anti-Reflective Film for Roller Blinds
What are the films in this category used for?
The films collected in this group respond to specific problems that often appear only in the practical use of glass and plastics:
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Air bubbles forming under film on plexiglass and polycarbonate – a problem caused by interactions between materials, which may appear even after correct installation. It is solved by assimilating film, used as a transparent intermediate layer between the plastic sheet and the final film.
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Fogging of mirrors and glass in rooms with increased humidity – typical of bathrooms, SPA areas or refrigerated displays, eliminated by anti-fog film.
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The need to completely or partially darken a room – required in rooms where privacy or light control is important. For this purpose, permanent blackout films are used, available in black and white versions.
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Uneven lighting, visible LED points and harsh shadows – a problem found in advertising light boxes, lighting fixtures and technical glazing. It is solved by light diffusing film, which provides uniform backlighting of the surface.
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Troublesome reflections and glare from the sun – especially in strong sunlight and observation work, reduced by Matrix film or Matrix Silver film, designed for roller blind systems.
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The need to achieve an unusual optical function, such as a mirror effect working on both sides of the glass – while also limiting light transmission, achieved with double-sided mirror film, used on interior partitions.