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  2. Window film - Wikipedia

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    The thicker window films known as safety and security window film are designed to perform under extreme conditions, and as such there are specific standard criteria these films should meet, such as American standards ANSI Z.97, CPSC 16 CFR 1201, Cat II (400 ft-lb), and the British Standards BS 6206 (Class A, B, C).

  3. Sidelight - Wikipedia

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    Miniblinds, micro-miniblinds, and shirred curtains are among the window treatments that offer an increased level of privacy. [6] Another choice is stained or beveled glass, which can offer some privacy while also contributing to the overall beauty of a building's design. [6] When approaching building security sidelights can factor into entrance ...

  4. Daylight redirecting film - Wikipedia

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    Daylight redirecting film is made of acrylic [5] on a flexible polyester backing, one side coated with a pressure-sensitive adhesive (to make it peel-and-stick). [2] There are two types of film. Some film is moulded with tiny triangular prisms, making a flexible peel-and-stick miniature prismatic panel. The prisms are joined at the edges into a ...

  5. Safety and security window film - Wikipedia

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    Safety and security window films are polyester or PET films that are applied to glass and glazing in order to hold them together if the glass is shattered (similar to laminated glass). The main difference between film and laminated glass is that these shatter safe films can be applied to the glass or glazing after manufacture or installation.

  6. Static cling - Wikipedia

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    Static cling is the tendency for light objects to stick (cling) to other objects owing to static electricity. It is common in clothing, but occurs with other items, such as the tendency of dust to be attracted to, and stick to, plastic items.

  7. Window insulation film - Wikipedia

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    A typical window insulation film kit, consisting of plastic shrink film (folded-up) and a roll of double-sided tape. One commonly used film is a heat-shrink plastic which is attached to the window frame using double-sided pressure-sensitive tape. A hair dryer is used to remove creases and improve optical clarity.