3M™ Automotive Window Film Black Chrome Series

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Give your car the cool factor. The Black Chrome Series offers the ultimate in privacy while providing excellent heat rejection

Creates a unique look to your vehicle, with higher exterior reflectivity

All metal technology keeps you cool and protects from the sun's heat by rejecting up to 72% of the total solar energy coming through your windows

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  • Give your car the cool factor. The Black Chrome Series offers the ultimate in privacy while providing excellent heat rejection
  • Creates a unique look to your vehicle, with higher exterior reflectivity
  • All metal technology keeps you cool and protects from the sun's heat by rejecting up to 72% of the total solar energy coming through your windows
  • Blocks up to 99% of ultraviolet (UV) light to provide sun protection for you and your passengers
  • An all-metal film construction means these films will never fade to purple and will retain their integrity
  • Offers reduced glare from sunlight so you can see better on concentrate more on the road
  • Sold and installed by 3M™ Installers, our films are durable, virtually maintenance-free and backed by a limited lifetime warranty

Black Chrome utilises a metallised film technology, providing maximum heat rejection and significantly improved comfort. This same metal layer creates a unique look to your vehicle, with higher exterior reflectivity. These shaded films are designed to reject solar heat that is produced from visible light. Black Chrome rejects up to 72% of the heat coming through your windows. 3M Black Chrome films also provide significant glare relief, allowing only 10% to 40% of the light into your car.

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Terms to know

  • TSER – Total Solar Energy Rejection

    The percentage of total solar energy rejected by filmed glass. The higher this value, the less solar heat is transmitted.

  • VLT – Visible Light Transmitted

    The percentage of visible light that passes directly through filmed glass: the higher the number, the lighter the film.

  • Ultraviolet Rejection

    The percentage of ultraviolet (UV) light that is rejected by the filmed glass. UV light contributes to the fading and deterioration of fabrics and leather.

  • IRR – Infrared Rejection**

    The percentage of solar infrared energy rejection over the wavelength range from 900-1,000 nm. Infrared rays are primarily responsible for the heat you feel when driving.

  • IRER – Infrared Energy Rejection***

    The percent of solar infrared energy rejection over the wavelength range from 780–2,500 nm. IRER takes into account the transmitted and absorbed IR energy that will be reradiated into a car.

  • Glare Reduction

    The percentage by which visible light is reduced by the addition of film. Data shown is the estimated performance of film applied to ¼” (6mm) thick, 73% VLT automotive green glass. Data is for reference only.

NOTE: Auto tint laws vary by state or province. Please check your local laws or ask your dealer installer for films that meet your local tint laws.

Limited Lifetime Warranty: Sold and installed by professional 3M Authorized Dealer Installers and backed by a limited lifetime warranty.

Data should be used as a reference tool for net VLT on ¼” (6mm) thick, automotive green glass of 73% VLT, and testing is in accordance to ANSI/NFRC 200 Procedure.

*All-metal film may interfere with electronic or mobile phone signal.

**IRR - Percent of solar infrared energy in the 900 – 1,000 nm wavelength range that is rejected by the film. Measurement is made of film with liner alone (i.e. no glass).

***IRER – Percent of solar infrared energy that is rejected over the wavelength range from 780 – 2,500 nm. IRER takes into account the transmitted and absorbed IR energy that will be reradiated into a car. Data shown is for the performance of film applied to glass.

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