| The sun emits a wide spectrum
of electromagnetic radiation, including infrared,
visible, and ultraviolet light. Based on its
wavelength in nano-meters (nm), the UV reaching
the earth can be categorized into ultraviolet
A (UVA 320nm – 400nm) and B (UVB, 290nm – 320nm).
Glass on museums and art galleries as well
as your home does an adequate job of eliminating
UVB but not UVA. This is the main cause of
fading and damage to anything that is adjacent
to the window. CLS-200-X clear film by Madico
when applied to the glass can eliminate 100%
of both UVA and UVB. CLS-200-X has been used
on museums around the world including the Hermitage
Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, The National
Art Gallery in Ottawa and the Louvre in Paris.
CLS-200-X is a clear film that does not affect
the natural lighting effects of a sun lit window.
Its scratch resistant coating enables you to
clean the glass without damaging the film or
affecting its optically clear characteristics. |