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What type of glass do I have?

Single glazing
Single glazing is the average clear glass. Single glazing consists of a sheet of glass.

Application of foil:
All window films can be glued to single glazing on both the inside and the outside.



Patterned glass
Patterned glass is a type of glass in which a figure is embossed. This type of glass always has a tactile structure. Unfortunately, this type of glass is therefore not suitable for covering with window film.

Application of foil:
Patterned glass always has a tactile structure. Unfortunately, this type of glass is therefore not suitable for covering with window film.



Insulating glass
Insulating glass is made up of an outer and an inner sheet with an air sheet in between. or cavity filled with an insulating gas.

Application of foil:
All window films can be glued to insulating glass on both the inside and the outside.


HR, HR+, HR++, HR+++ Glass

HR, HR+, HR++ (high-efficiency) glass is basically the same as 'ordinary' insulating glass the difference is that HR++ glass is a wafer-thin metal 'coating' affixed to the inner window.

Application of foil:
On HR, HR+, HR++ glass (sun protection window film) may only be glued on the outside.
New in our shop is the Starlett series which is on the inside of HR glass This foil does not retain heat. For the Starlett 20 you need to put your type of glass in the 'comments'.



Wire glass (safety glass)

Wire glass is a type of glass 6 to 7 mm thick in which a net of metal wires is incorporated.

Application of foil:
Window film should not be glued to wire glass.



Laminated glass
Like wire glass, laminated glass also belongs to the category of safety glass. Laminated glass consists of two sheets of glass with a safety film in between.

Application of foil:
On laminated glass, all window films can be glued to both the inside and the outside.



Acrylic (Plexiglas)

Acrylic is also known as plexiglass. Acrylic is a material that is more flexible than glass and therefore has less chance of breakage.

Application of foil:Acrylic has a different effect than glass. That is why there is also a different type of sun protection film available for acrylic (plexiglass). All other foils can simply be glued to acrylic.


Tempered glass

Tempered glass is a type of glass in which the hinges and locks are incorporated into the glass.

Application of foil:
On tempered glass, all window films can be glued to both the inside and the outside.