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White matte solar lacquer (5l)

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  • Product number : LAQUE-1050x

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Highlights

lacquer

  • Efficiency against heat: good with 70% of solar energy rejected
  • Light transmission: very good
  • White colour to stop glare and protect against glare
  • Compatible with synthetic glazing, ideal for smoke extraction hatches and alveolar polycarbonate
  • Exterior application by spray or roller in 3 criss-cross coats
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Detailed description

Solar lacquer is used to protect glass surfaces that cannot be fitted with solar films from heat, glare and UV radiation. The white matt lacquer can be applied to all types of glass and plastic. This solution is particularly appreciated for roof windows, corrugated sheets, domes and polycarbonates.

The application of solar paint reduces the heat entering your premises by up to 70%. It keeps your interior cool and thus considerably improves the working conditions of your employees. White solar paint eliminates glare. It diffuses natural light and prevents the occupants from being dazzled by the sun's rays. The lacquer offers a better distribution of light. Finally, it stops 99% of UV rays. It protects against UV damage such as fading.

The solar lacquer is based on alkyd resin and solvent which ensures a very good adhesion. It is recommended to apply with an airless spray gun. It can also be applied with a roller or a brush. Be sure to apply each coat evenly to avoid differences in transparency. Some treatments (e.g. silicone-based) may prevent adhesion to the glass.

Application method: Apply two thin layers of sun protection lacquer in a criss-cross pattern, leaving 1 hour to dry between the two layers.

  • Drying time: about 15 minutes
  • Consumption: 0.13 to 0.16 litres per m²
  • Covering power of the can: 30 to 40 m².
  • Packaging: 5 litre canister
  • Warranty: 3 years

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  • Single glazing
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  • Double-glazing (over 1.2m²)
  • Skylight and roofing
  • Synthetic glazing (polycarbonate type)
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* price per m² for the purchase of a full roll of the largest width.

The Luminis Films Tech brand

Luminis Films Tech

Luminis Films TECH is there for all the little problems of everyday life! Protect yourself from heat, from being overlooked, from prying eyes, from ultraviolet rays, from acts of vandalism, from broken windows... Luminis Films TECH films are ultra-efficient and are available in several categories according to your needs. Resistant, easy to install, some even have an electrostatic finish! They can also be adapted to all your glass walls and even to polycarbonate surfaces thanks to our special selection. Depending on your wishes, you can choose from several dozen references with different characteristics. Among them, security films subject to very strict standards, or anti-heat films that reduce solar energy by up to 90%: with Luminis Films TECH, your daily life becomes more serene!

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Tools for easy installation

Whatever your project, the application tools and accessories offered by Luminis Films will be very useful for the success of your application! Adhesive films, electrostatic films, decorative coatings... each product has its own associated application material. Thanks to these accessories, give yourself the opportunity to apply your Luminis Films film or coating and obtain a clean and precise result by following all our application tutorials!

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Customer feedback (3)

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    16 juillet 2022

    Well

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    12 mai 2023

    The can of lacquer arrived open, patched with tape to keep it from dripping too much, stinking of nail polish remover. The intact can is therefore a problem coming from you.
    At the price of the can nearly 400€, a correct packaging seems important to me.
    Given the weather we have not yet been able to test the product but very disappointed

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    16 septembre 2023

    I'm waiting for my refund

Frequently asked questions

  • How do I apply window film?

    With a little patience and attention to detail, and by following the installation instructions carefully, you can install your window film yourself. For large surfaces (bay windows, for example), we recommend two people.


    Find out how to apply self-adhesive films in this article.

    Discover the electrostatic film installation tutorial in this article.

    If you don't want to do the installation yourself, don't hesitate to ask for a quote.

  • How many degrees can you gain with heat-shielding film?

    It's very difficult to know exactly how many degrees you'll gain. Many factors come into play: the type of insulation in the house, the type of glass, the size of the panes, the surface area of the house, and so on.

    In general, you can gain up to 5°C in coolness with an anti-heat film.

    Our most effective film, GLASSplus-241x, rejects up to 90% of solar energy. It's an excellent heat barrier to protect your interior.

  • Should metallized film be applied indoors or outdoors?

    We recommend applying a metallized film to the outside of the glass. The film will be more effective, and your glass will be protected from any thermal shock.

    Don't panic: our films are designed to withstand the vagaries of the weather over time.


    If you cannot apply your metallized film on the outside, you can apply it on the inside in the following cases:

    • Non-laminated single glazing
    • Double-glazed windows less than 1.2m² in area


    Good to know: These precautions must be taken to limit the risk of thermal shock, but there is no such thing as 0 risk. Also, there is no contraindication to installing a transparent film on the inside.

    If in doubt, contact our advisors.

  • What is thermal shock?

    Thermal shock is a reaction that occurs when there is too great a temperature difference between the glass and the surrounding air. This can cause cracks and damage to your glass.


    Thermal shock can occur, for example, if you apply a dark tinted film to a large area of double-glazed glass on the inside. The glass will overheat, and may break.


    To avoid the risk of thermal shock, we recommend outdoor installation.

  • Which heat-shielding film should I choose for my skylight?

    Exterior installation is highly recommended for velux windows, as they are much more exposed to the sun. We recommend a strong, long-lasting solar film, such as GLASSplus-241x. It will soothe the heat, which is often stifling under roofs.


    If you don't have the option of installing a blind on the outside, consider installing a film blind.

  • Is there such a thing as transparent solar film?

    The most transparent heat protection film we have is 3M transparent Prestige 70 outdoor.


    In very clear films, you'll also love the transparent effect of MULTI-281x, the excellent durability of GLASSplus-242x or the elegant clear champagne look of MULTI-181i.

  • Does heat-shielding film protect against sunlight?

    Yes, indeed, metallized solar films provide protection from the sun by creating a mirror effect.

    If you're in any doubt about which part number to order for your needs, you can contact an advisor directly.

  • How do I remove my window film?

    Just pull at a gentle angle. If you have electrostatics, it's even easier.

    Here's a tutorial on how to remove adhesive window film.

    You can also find out how to remove and store your electrostatic window film.

  • Is the brightness of a room affected by mirror-effect solar film?

    Yes and no; it's a fairly subjective criterion.

    Technically, the more tinted the film, the greater the impact on room luminosity. A very light film, on the other hand, will have virtually no impact.

    On the other hand, your feeling of "loss of brightness" will depend on :

    • variations in external light
    • your visual acuity
    • your expectations in terms of brightness

    The best way to answer this question is to ask for free samples and test them on your windows! 😉

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