Avery Dennison SP e-Lite 45i
Window films reduce the amount of solar energy and visible light that enters a building. They can reduce cooling energy use and glare in spaces with windows.
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Avery Dennison SP e-Lite 45i
The Avery Dennison SP e-lite 45i is a spectrally selective solar control film. With a medium level of visible transmittance, this film provides a standard amount of glare protection. This solar control film is spectrally-selective, giving it a higher light/heat ratio than conventional films and allowing it to reduce solar heat gains with less of a negative impact on daylight transmission and views.
Hub Highlights:
- Reduced visible light transmission provides moderate glare reduction
- Spectral selectivity provides a high (greater than 1) light/heat ratio
- Rejects more than 50% of solar heat
Last Edited on: Sep 24, 2022
Type | Spectrally selective solar control |
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) | 0.45 |
Visible Transmittance (Tvis) | 0.46 |
U-value (U, W/m2 K) | 5.63 |
Light/heat ratio | 1.01 |
Installation Procedure | Same as for standard film, with the following additional considerations: - Sealing of film edges may be recommended for applications on non-vertical glazing, or less than 10 miles from the sea - Installation may not be recommended during precipitation (rain, snow) or when exterior air temperature is expected to drop below freezing in the following 15 days |
Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Procedures | Window film should be washed with cleaning agent for windows or mixture of soap and water and wiped using a soft cloth or clean synthetic sponge. No bristle brushes, abrasive cleaning materials, or ammonia-based products are recommended. Paper towels may produce microscopic scratches that damage the film over time. |
Last Edited on: Aug 22, 2022
Sample Size | 1 |
Operations and maintenance (O&M) costs | No significant O&M costs are anticipated if care is performed according to manufacturer recommendations. |
Thermal comfort | See tables |
Visual comfort | See tables |
View - Haze (% Value) | 0.4% |
Safety | Not applicable |
Aesthetic impact | Tint: semi-tinted. Diffusing: no. Reflective: no. |
Potential for material damage due to UV radiation | 0.31 |
Last Edited on: 07/2023
Usability and performance
How will the appearance of window and interior space change after film installation?
The amount of daylight entering the space through windows will be significantly reduced. This may not be apparent to the casual observer unless the film is not installed in some windows in the same space. It may become noticeable that electric lights look brighter when compared to the windows. Reflections of the interior on the window surface may become more noticeable.
Installation
How long does it take to install?
Window film installation depends on several factors, including how accessible the window is, how tall it is, and window film type. This film type requires a standard installation procedure.
Installation
How long does it take for air bubbles to disappear after installation?
Depending on the weather, several weeks, up to about a month.
Maintenance
What are the impacts on window cleaning procedures?
Paper towels, bristle brushes, or abrasive/ammonia-based cleaning agents are to be avoided in order to keep the film's clear appearance.