
TSER vs Infrared Heat Rejection
Published May 29, 2021
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We briefly explain why it’s best to use the TSER (Total Solar Energy Rejection) when quoting a window films heat rejection performance over infrared rejection. Australian sunlight comprises approximately of 53% infrared energy, 44% visible light and 3% UV. So 95% IR rejection doesn’t mean 95% heat is blocked, it means…
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- May 29, 2021
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