Deep-Dyed Carbon Crystalline


New to the Edge Film Technologies’ automotive lineup – Carbon Crystalline! This amazing new product is built on PROVEN, long-lasting Deep-Dyed Technology!

With a great handle and feel during installation, you can quickly install on complex vehicles and your clients can have the confidence of knowing they are buying technology that is second-to-none in dyed automotive window tinting!

Since there are no carbon particles, you will not have the low-angle haze of so-called ‘carbon’ films but have the same great black color!

Stay tuned as we add 35% and 55% versions later this summer!

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Compare Spectra HP to ATR

Still one of the most popular films for high performance and low cost, ATR now has some competition – Edge Spectra HP!

If you are a current ATR user, get a sample roll of Edge Spectra HP and experience the value!

 

Try our Top-Coated PPF

If you are using top-coated PPF such as XPEL Ultimate or SunTek PPF-C, consider the unsurpassed stain resistance of Edge Premium Defense TC.

You can find out more information about our PPF if you click on this page or contact us to receive a sample roll and see for yourself!



New 5% Dual Reflective


Rounding out our UltraView Dual Reflective selection is our New UltraView 5!

In addition to the great solar control properties, join the community using 5% Dual Reflective films like UltraView 5 and SunTek DR Mirror for increased privacy.

See below an abbreviated list of Specifications for Edge UltraView:

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New Sputtered Neutral Cool Alloy

With all the new technology, many of your customers are still looking for the VALUE and APPEARANCE of sputtered neutral films – now you can have the technology you need with the pricing and support you have come to expect from Edge Film Technologies with our New Cool Alloy Series!

See below an abbreviated list of Specifications for Edge UltraView:

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Architectural Film Value

If you don’t yet ‘have the Edge’ – contact us to receive our full pricelist for your most pressing window film needs:

  • Silver
  • UltraView (Dual Reflective)
  • Bronze
  • Clear Defense (Anti-Graffiti)
  • Guardian (Security)
  • All Season Low E (compare to EnerLogic 70)

Together we can bring quality and value to you and your customers!



BTU Meters

Nobody ever wants to read the “Message from the President”, right? This section is dedicated to answering questions our current Edge dealers have had recently — and maybe we’ll help you out also.

Recently there has been alot of good discussion about BTU meters on Facebook and other places. I recommend you check it out – the purpose of this post is to answer the more basic question of “What is a BTU meter measuring and is it good at it?”

We deal in alot of complex topics in TSER, IR Rejection, etc — this is not a complex discussion of correlating BTU meter readings to other specifications like TSER. This is a SIMPLE discussion of whether a BTU meter can measure Solar Transmission well – after all, that is what it’s doing right?

However, if a BTU meter reading correlated linearly to MFR Solar Transmission, the data would fall on a straight line (represented by orange in the graph below). In addition, there are “Error Bars” that represent an error of 20% of the reading.

Bear in mind, these readings were taken in a controlled way – same distance, same angle – the resulting correlation would be MUCH WORSE standing at a kitchen table pointing your meter at the window.

SO WHAT? The “so what” is that a BTU meter can be very good for showing ‘yes it’s better’ but do not try to use a BTU meter so say that one film is “such and such” percent better than another because the BTU meter is not good at quantitative comparisons.

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