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The hot sun streaming through your windows as you drive can send temperatures soaring, leaving
you hot and uncomfortable - even with the air conditioning on. In large part, this problem is caused by
radiant heat from the sun's
infra-red radiation. Until recently there was virtually nothing you could do
about it.
See the Light Without Taking the Heat
When V-Kool J60 is applied to the windows of your car, V-Kool forms a virtually transparent,
protective barrier against the sun's heat. Independent testing shows that V-Kool actually screens out
95% of scorching infra-red radiation and 99% of harmful ultraviolet light, the radiation that causes
skin and eye damage.

By comparison, tinted, non-reflective window treatments filter out at most 15% of the sun's
infra-red
heat. Tinted windows also detract from the appearance of your car. And they pose a safety danger
by reducing visibility, especially at night, making it feel as though you're driving with sunglasses on.
V-Kool J60, on the other hand, is virtually transparent, so it doesn't significantly affect your ability to
see and it maintains the integrity of your car's design.
Metal Free - Electronically Friendly - Will Not Interfere with Satellite Radio's or GPS Systems.
Lifetime Warranty - Against color change and/or fading
$185.00
V-Kool J60 Automotive - Roll Size 60" x 10'
V-Kool J60 Automotive - Roll Size 60" x 20'
$370.00
V-Kool J60 Automotive - Roll Size 60" x 30' $555.00
$740.00
V-Kool J60 Automotive - Roll Size 60" x 40'
$925.00
V-Kool J60 Automotive - Roll Size 60" x 50'
V-Kool J60 Automotive - Roll Size 60" x 100'
$1,850.00
Save film and money by purchasing a 60" x 100' roll.
V-Kool J60 Performance Data
Visible Light Transmittance          64.0%
Total Solar Energy Rejected        47.0%
Infra-Red Rejection                      95.0%
Ultraviolet (UV) Rejection             99.0%

Film Description
Adhesive                                        PS
Mil Thickness                                150
Scratch Resistant Coating            Yes
The Electromagnetic Spectrum
Measuring Light Energy Wavelengths
The electromagnetic spectrum measured
in nanometers starting at the low end of
the scale with very short, high energy
wavelengths. These short wavelengths
are the one which represent voice and
power audio waves for AM and FM radio
and microwaves.
Visible and Invisible Light and Solar Heat
Roughly 44% of the sun's radiant energy is received by
the earth in the form of visible light. Invisible light in the
form of
infrared solar heat accounts for another 53% of
the sun's rays, with ultraviolet radiation making up the
final 3%. Solar control window films are designed to
reflect
infrared heat waves and to filter out most
ultraviolet radiation.
What is considered the visible
band of the solar spectrum runs
from roughly 380 nanometers to
780 nanometers. This is the
only part of the spectrum visible
to the naked eye. Above 780
nanometers come other
invisible rays which we cannot
see, but can only feel as heat.
These are called
infrared rays.
To print a copy of "The Electromagnetic Spectrum".
The Electromagnetic Spectum
For information on window tint state laws - click on the IWFA web site link below.
IWFA State Window Tint Laws
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