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Introducing the only ceramic film worthy of the 3M name

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September 16, 2010
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If you are concerned about rising energy prices, global warming, interior fading of your furniture, artwork and flooring, or if you are worried about the safety and security of your home or business and are seeking some peace of mind, then window film is right for you. The new 3M Ceramic Series films offer three virtues that are most important: low reflectivity, high clarity and outstanding heat reduction. So, you’ll save energy while keeping your interior cool and looking beautiful. Using nanotechnology, 3M has created ceramics so fine they are not only invisible to the naked eye, they are imperceptible with an ordinary microscope. These ceramics allow 3M to create a film that is tough, won’t corrode and is so clear the view out the windows will remain beautiful. The new 3M Ceramic Series delivers stellar performance against solar heat and sunlight. 3M’s spectrally selective films reject up to 80 percent of the sun’s infrared light to reduce energy costs while also blocking more than 99 percent of the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays to reduce fading of fabrics. Creating a beautiful home or office takes an investment of time and money. Damaging ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun can ruin that investment, fading your fabrics, photos, artwork, wood, carpet and wallpaper. But, because this advanced film blocks more than 99 percent of UV rays, you can fully enjoy your beautiful interiors for years to come. With energy costs seeming to increase every year, 3M Ceramic Series films are a great way to save money and help the environment. By rejecting up to 59 percent of the total solar energy and up to 80 percent of the heat-producing infrared rays, your cooling system will work less and you’ll be able to maintain a more even temperature throughout your home or office. Depending on the size of your home or office you, could save hundreds or thousands of dollars each year. In addition to its low reflectivity that doesn’t detract from the beauty of your architecture, one of the Ceramic Series’ most impressive characteristics is its amazing clarity. Day or night, this film has a clarity that rivals glass. 3M Window Films — Ceramic Series will look good not just the first year, but for years to come. Sputtered metal films can corrode, often changing color on the edges. Films that rely on dyes are prone to fading over time, changing to a purplish hue. By using advanced ceramics, the 3M film retains its color and appearance over time. Climate Insulating Products, one of the nations largest 3M window film dealers, provided this information. They specialize in residential and commercial installations and have been in business since 1979. Contact them directly at www.climatepro.com or call 1-800-479-6292. For more information on such topics as these, visit www.climatepro.com.

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