The company Oracal (Germany) produces premium matte vinyl films for vehicle wrapping. Outstanding dimensional stability and low chemical resistance are key characteristics of this manufacturer. The films can stretch longitudinally by 120-150%, allowing for the covering of any surface without compromising the quality of the final layer. Oracal offers film series that exhibit excellent dimensional stability, durability, and moisture resistance, making them suitable for extreme outdoor use.
KPMF – Kay Premium Marking Films – is manufactured in England according to all European quality standards. It’s used for partial or full colour changes of a vehicle. KPMF films come in a wide range of subtle and vibrant shades. Currently, the company’s colour palette includes 250 shades. The catalog features opaque glossy films, metallic films, chameleon films, and films with a gloss effect.
Avery vinyl films are renowned worldwide for their excellent characteristics and wide selection of colours and textures. This manufacturer has earned a reputation as a highly reliable choice among its competitors. When used properly, Avery films can last up to 12 years! For those seeking exclusive solutions, Avery offers a wide range of additional textured films, such as "distressed" metallic, carbon fiber imitation, mirror, and chrome films.
This is a glass with an adjustable dimming function that allows you to tint the machine at any time. At the same time, repeating the exact geometry of your regular glasses. As raw materials, glass of the highest quality Pilkington is used, the glasses are made according to the 3-D matrix of the original glass and are installed instead of your regular glasses. Possibility of regulation of light transmission from 82% to 5%.
A conductive busbar is located along the glass contour. When voltage is applied, the tinting process starts from the edge to the center. Voltage is supplied using a special controller, which is individually programmed for each glass model. Management is possible both with the help of a button (on / off), and with the help of a knob that allows you to set any dimming level, depending on the ambient light.
Glass retains its absolute transparency both on and off. Only light transmission changes. That is, when you press the button, the glass begins to tint, thereby creating the effect of classical tinting. Visibility through the glass is absolute, either through glass with a tinted film, or through sunglasses.
Glasses manufactured by ON GLASS are installed instead of regular glasses in regular places. Modifications to the door structure are not required. Electrochromic glass has similar operating characteristics with standard glasses, a feature is the electrical part that is directly related to glass tinting processes.
During the first 45-60 seconds, about 70% of the glass area is darkened, and during the remaining 30-40 seconds the glass is completely tightened. The process of turning off the glass is carried out similarly.
ElectroToning is a solid triplex protected by an armor plate on both sides. In order to make electric tinting for a specific car, two halves are molded from direct glass and assembled in triplex. At the same time, a space is created between the two glasses, it is it that is filled with a special polymer, which is subsequently polymerized. A conductive busbar is located along the glass contour.