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Heat Ray Protection Inks

Heat Ray Protection Inks for Glass of Windows

For PET films

By simply mixing particles of ITO, ATO, or other IR-shielding materials into a hard coating (UV-curing resins) or adhesive, a heat ray protection effect can be added to transparent PET film.

For automobile windshields

By mixing particles of ITO, ATO, or other IR-shielding materials into PVB resins, heat ray protection glass can be formed without changing the conventional production process of laminated windshields.

Heat Ray Protection Inks for Films

  • This works simply by adding it to an existing hard coating layer or adhesive layer.
  • KHF-7S and FMF-3S forms a transparent layer.
  • KHF-7S mainly cuts the heat rays from direct sunlight, FMF-3S mainly cuts radiant IR rays generated by the heated material.
  • Since it is a film that has dispersed fine particles and low electrical conductivity, it does not disturb radio waves of the MHz and GHz bands, unlike metallic coating films.
  • It does not have a shiny or metallic appearance, unlike metallic coating films.
  • Water diffuses easily through this coating, unlike metallic coating films.
  • Since it is an inorganic material, a remarkably longer product life is attained. In metallic materials such as silver, changes in color or dot marks through oxidation and sulfuration will occur after long usage.

Permeation Profiles of Coating Films (KHS-7S, FMF-3S)

Permeation Profiles of Coating Films (KHS-7S, FMF-3S)

Example of use of SMM heat ray protection materials

Example 1
Example 1

Example 2
Example 2

Contact
Ink Materials Sales & Marketing Group, Paste & Powder Materials Dept., Advanced Materials Div.
Phone: 81-3-3436-7872 Facsimile: 81-3-3436-7827
E-mail:Advanced_SMM@ni.smm.co.jp

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