Museum Film
By now, almost everyone is aware of the damaging effects of ultraviolet (UV) light on the skin and the increased risk of skin cancer it poses. But did you also know that the sun's UV rays are responsible for the fading and premature aging of your home furnishings and art?
Art galleries, museums, historic homes, and many other archival settings have a need to protect and preserve furnishings, draperies, artwork, panelling and floors from the damaging rays of the sun. With that in mind, our window film, a high tech solar control film, eliminates 99.9% of the damaging ultraviolet rays. It is also used to reduce any glare and eliminate hot spots, saving energy by cutting down heat gain.
The film, which is virtually invisible and in no way interferes with the views, is constructed with an exclusive, clear distortion free adhesive system and a special scratch-free face coating that allows for easy maintenance.
Uses in Archival settings:
- Climate control
- Preserve and protect furnishings
- Antiquity preservation
- Reduce UV exposure
- Eliminates hot spots and glare
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