3M, EPD Tout Window Film

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2016


A new window film technology helps to regulate building temperature, reducing heat loss by up to 38 percent, reports product manufacturer 3M and distributor Energy Products Distribution.

The Thinsulate Climate Control Window Film is designed to tackle fade and block out the sun’s heat in the summer while providing extra insulation and comfort to interiors in the colder months, according to the companies.

3M
Screenshot via 3M product video
The product is recommended for homes or buildings with single-pane glass as well as those structures that are difficult to keep warm in the winter.
3M
Screenshot via 3M product video

The product is recommended for homes or buildings with single-pane glass as well as those structures that are difficult to keep warm in the winter.

Released earlier this year, the easy-to-install, patented film can be installed to existing windows—providing a “nearly invisible layer of protection,” the companies say.

NLB Corporation
base painters

The product is recommended for homes or buildings with single-pane glass as well as those structures that are difficult to keep warm in the winter.

Modern Safety Techniques
Tarps manufacturing, Inc.

EPD adds that the technology is useful for museums and historical sites because it allows for preservation of artwork, artifacts and floor interiors.

APV Engineered Coatings
Seymour Midwest

More information: www.epdwindowfilm.com.

Tagged categories: 3M; Air leakage; Building envelope; Building Envelope; Commercial Construction; Glass; Insulation; Windows


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