3M Redirecting Film

No doubt, regular exposure to natural daylight offers great benefits for one’s health and well-being. Unfortunately, in extremely hot climate conditions with long daylight hours, the sun’s harsh rays are best avoided. What if you could enjoy the benefits of natural daylight without the annoyances of harsh UV rays?

Using a cutting-edge prism technology, 3M Daylight Redirecting Film allows users to enjoy up to 80% greater natural light without causing glare. 3M Daylight Redirecting Film uses a 2-step installation procedure to helpdiffuse and re-directthe sun’s UV rays and daylight towards the celling of your space, instead of the floor. This allows natural light to travel several feet further into the interiors thereby significantly extending the duration of daylight hours. This property of Daylight Directing Film is truly beneficial in reducing exposure to the sun’s strong rays and resulting heat and glare.

Daylight Redirecting Films provide a perfect solution for spaces that can benefit of minimizing glare while maximizing the penetrating of diffused daylight into the interiors. 3M Daylight Redirecting Films provide an innovative solution to help enhance the use of natural daylight, translating into more comfortable indoor spaces as well as greater money savings in the form of lower utility bills and increased employee comfort and productivity. 3M Daylight Redirecting Films also help protect interior furnishings from fading and discolouration due to prolonged UV exposure.

With the use of 3M Daylight Redirecting Film, not only are you able to enjoy your home or office interiors without annoying glare or other harsh effects of the sun, but you can also maximize the use of natural daylight and minimize costs associated with the need for artificial lighting.

Contact our team of specialists to learn about how our Daylight Redirecting Film can help enhance comfort and productivity at your home, business or workplace.

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