“`html
**H1** Transform your space with the Celeste V18 SR CDF from the Dual-Reflective Series, a cutting-edge window film designed to enhance comfort and energy efficiency. The Celeste film rejects up to 71% of solar energy, significantly lowering energy costs, reducing heat build-up, and minimizing glare. Additionally, it blocks up to 99.9% of harmful ultraviolet rays, helping to protect your furnishings from premature fading.
Featuring a sophisticated blue-gray tint, this optically-clear sputtered film incorporates advanced color stable technology, ensuring long-term performance and durability. The Celeste V18 SR CDF offers low interior reflectivity for excellent day and night views, while its high exterior reflectivity effectively enhances privacy.
**H3** Key Benefits:
**Energy Efficiency**: Cuts energy costs by rejecting up to 71% of solar energy.
**UV Protection**: Blocks up to 99.9% of UV rays to safeguard furnishings.
**Glare Reduction**: Reduces glare by up to 78%, enhancing visual comfort.
**Durability**: Advanced color stable technology backed by a manufacturer’s warranty*.
**H3** Recommended Applications:
**Educational Institutions**: Perfect for classrooms and lecture halls.
**Public Buildings**: Ideal for government and municipal buildings.
**Healthcare Facilities**: Enhances patient comfort in hospitals and clinics.
**Commercial Offices**: Improves workplace environment and energy efficiency.
**Hotels**: Offers guests a comfortable stay with better temperature control.
**Residential Homes**: Popular in sunny regions for excellent heat rejection and external views.
With easy integration for both single and dual pane windows, the Celeste V18 SR CDF acts as an all-season solution—reducing summer heat gain by up to 66% and winter heat loss by up to 7%. Make the smart choice for your building’s comfort and energy efficiency with the Celeste V18 SR CDF from Vista Films.
Warranty details available upon request. Always refer to your dealer for specific warranty information.
“`
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.