SCALASOL® Insulation window film EC750 Mirror
Pros and cons
33% reduction in heat loss through the glass surface
Provides a 75% reduction in solar heat during summer
Savings on (expensive) air conditioning and energy costs
U-value of 3.8
Easy to apply yourself using our recommended tools
Not suitable for interior installation on Low-E glass due to the risk of thermal breakage
Not suitable for textured glass, such as patterned or wired glass
Description EC750
Short description
Would you like to improve the indoor climate in your home or office building? Then insulating window film is the ideal solution. The EC750 significantly enhances the insulation performance of your glazing. This ensures that the heat you generate, for example with your central heating system, is better retained inside the room. With single glazing or older double glazing, a large portion of the heat escapes through the glass surfaces. The EC750 insulating film is a cost-effective alternative to completely replacing your windows with modern double or Low-E glazing.
Results
The EC750 reduces heat loss through the glass surface by 33% (laboratory tested on single glazing). It has a U-value of 3.8. The EC750 reflects infrared radiation (heat radiation from radiators, underfloor heating, etc.), allowing the generated heat to remain in the room rather than escaping unused through the glass. The effect of the EC750 is based on the reflection of infrared radiation.
Dual function
The EC750 is a reflective insulating film. The advantage of this is that the EC750 retains heat inside during winter and blocks heat (75%) from entering during summer. This makes it a multifunctional film.
Application
The EC750 is widely used in residential and office buildings. The window film has a light tint when viewed from the inside and a reflective appearance from the outside. Due to its reflective nature, the film also provides privacy. An additional benefit is that the film blocks 99% of harmful UV radiation, helping to prevent discoloration of your interior.
Saving on energy costs
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The EC750 helps you save on energy costs. This insulating window film ensures that the infrared heat generated, for example by radiators or stoves, does not escape through the glass surfaces but largely remains in the room. As a result, you need to heat less to maintain a consistent indoor temperature, leading to a noticeable reduction in your energy bill. In this way, the investment in the EC750 pays for itself over time.
Order EC750 window film cut-to-size, in a standard size or as a full roll
Various options
Thanks to our unique cut-to-size module, you can order EC750 blackout film cut-to-size. You will find that option under the tab 'Cut-to-size'. You can order EC750 to your exact measurements, down to the last millimetre. However, if you prefer to order EC750 in a standard size, you will find the options under the tab 'Standard size'. If you are working on a large project and would like to order a whole role of EC750 film, go to the tab 'Full roll'. The tabs are on this product page.
Application
Preparation
Before applying the EC750, you must carry out the necessary preparations. The glass should be thoroughly cleaned using SCALASOL® TO-PREPARE and the SCALASOL® glass scraper.
Application on the inside of the glass
The EC750 is applied to the interior side of the window. It is suitable for all types of flat glass, except laminated safety glass, Low-E glass, and triple glazing.
Application difficulty level
Very easy
Easy
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Required Tools
The EC750 can be easily applied by yourself using our application tools. The SCALASOL® Felt Squeegee and the SCALASOL® TO-MOVE water additive are essential for a perfect application of the EC750. Before applying the window film, the glass must be thoroughly cleaned. For this, you can use our glass cleaner SCALASOL® TO-PREPARE.
SCALASOL®
Felt Squeegee
Essential €6,99 + Add
SCALASOL®
TO-MOVE
Essential €6,99 + Add
SCALASOL®
TO-PREPARE
Optional
€7,99 + Add
Technical Specifications
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Visible light transmission (VLT) |
15% |
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Visible light rejection (VLR) |
85% |
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* The light measurements (VLT & VLR) were performed using laboratory equipment and are based on monochromatic light. However, it is important to emphasise that these results should be interpreted differently in practical use. Therefore, below we provide a realistic indication of light transmission in practical applications on a bright, sunlit summer day.
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Visible Light Transmission (15% VLT) indication |
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Bright, sunlit summer day |
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Average bright daylight |
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Daylight on an overcast summer day |
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Fully overcast winter day |
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Twilight |
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Reflection of external visible light |
53% |
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Reflection of internal visible light |
61% |
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Reduction of Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation (220–380 nm) |
99% |
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Transmission of Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation (220–380 nm) |
1% |
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Reduction in solar glare |
83% |
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Reduction of heat loss (winter) |
33% |
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U-value (thermal transmittance) |
3.8 |
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G-value (total solar energy transmittance) |
0.18 |
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Single glazing |
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Interior side |
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Double glazing |
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Interior side |
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Tempered glass |
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Interior side |
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Tinted glass |
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Interior side |
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Laminated glass |
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Not suitable |
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Gas-Filled Double glazing - Low E |
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Not suitable |
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Triple glazing |
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Not suitable |
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Patterned glass / Textured glass |
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Not suitable |
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Plexiglass / Acrylic glass |
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Not suitable |
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Polycarbonate / Multiwall sheet |
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Not suitable |
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Colour: Crystal-clear transparency / Reflective |
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Adhesion: Self-adhesive (with glue layer) |
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Scratch-resistant surface & easy to clean |
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Application: Interior side of the glass (indoor) |
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Warranty & Expected Lifespan |
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Shipping Insurance: Fully insured door-to-door transport – at no extra cost |
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Manufacturer’s Warranty: 2 years for vertical installation and 1 year for horizontal installation |
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Expected Lifespan: 10–12 years for vertical installation and 6–8 years for horizontal installation |
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* The indicated lifespan is an estimate and may vary depending on the specific situation and conditions. Factors such as sun exposure, ventilation, angle of installation, condition of the glass, maintenance and cleaning, and especially the method of application can all influence the lifespan. If the window film is not applied correctly, its lifespan may be significantly reduced.
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The information on this page is for reference only and not legally binding. SCALASOL® reserves the right to modify the composition of its products at any time. Please refer to our warranty terms and general conditions for more information.
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