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Window Film · Architectural / Flat Glass
Architectural / Flat Glass
Solar-control window film for commercial and residential glazing. Heat rejection, glare reduction, UV protection, and lower cooling costs — without changing the look of the building.
Built different
Why shops pick Glacier architectural / flat glass.
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Solar heat rejection
Engineered for infrared rejection on flat-glass installations. Measurable cooling-load reduction on commercial HVAC bills.
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Glare control
Cuts glare for occupants without darkening the view or compromising natural light.
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UV protection
99%+ UV rejection — protects interiors, fabrics, and merchandise from fading.
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IGU-compatible adhesives
Architectural-grade adhesives engineered for long-life adhesion on insulated glass units (IGUs).
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Code-compliant variants
Solar-control variants combined with safety film for dual-purpose installs (UV + impact resistance).
Specifications
At a glance.
- Applications
- Commercial, residential, hospitality
- Construction options
- Solar control, dual-reflective, low-E
- VLT range
- 5% – 70%
- UV rejection
- 99%+
- Roll widths
- 36", 60", 72"
- IGU compatible
- Yes (architectural adhesive)
Best for
Where it’s the right call.
Office buildingsRetail and storefront glazingHigh-end residentialHospitality / hotelsHealthcare facilities
FAQ
Common questions.
What does flat-glass film mean?+
It's the industry term for film applied to non-curved architectural glass — office buildings, storefronts, residential windows, hospitality glazing. Same product family as automotive solar films but engineered for the larger panes and longer lifespans of building installs.
Will architectural film fail on insulated glass units?+
Glacier flat-glass film uses architectural-grade adhesives engineered for long-life adhesion on IGUs. Always confirm IGU manufacturer warranty terms before installing on warrantied units.
How much energy can it save?+
Energy savings depend on building orientation, glass area, climate, and HVAC efficiency. Typical commercial installs see measurable reductions in cooling load — your sales team will get spec sheets with case study data.
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