Matte Film – Let the Light In, Keep Curiosity Out!
The main purpose of matte film is to provide privacy without losing natural daylight. A smart way to ensure privacy without significant light loss!
If you’re only interested in daytime privacy, also check out our Double reflective and Solar Films..
Matte film can be applied to any glass surface, with the most popular being:
- Glass Partitions
- Windows Usually Behind Curtains
- Eye-Level or Basement Windows
- Dressing Rooms
- Balcony Glass
The film can be applied fully or partially, for example in stripes. There are mainly three types of matte films:
Frost:The most neutral film we use, mainly for windows, partitions, and balconies.
Opal Haze:A milky matte film with a soft white tone, also perfect for windows.
Silver Etch:Used for cutting decorative films, creating dots, letters, etc. As it’s not fully neutral, the film’s outline and pattern remain clearly visible.
Opal Haze:A milky matte film with a soft white tone, also perfect for windows.
Silver Etch:Used for cutting decorative films, creating dots, letters, etc. As it’s not fully neutral, the film’s outline and pattern remain clearly visible.
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In addition to making glass opaque, the film also offers other features besides privacy, such as:
- Glass is easier to maintain, as dust or dirt is much less visible on frosted glass.
- “Safety film effectif the glass cracks or breaks, it stays in one piece instead of shattering.
- Reduces reflections and glare by evening out the surface.
- Frosted films has no sun protection factormeaning plants will continue to thrive behind it.
Opal Haze for wooden-framed windows
