Llumar: Low-E

Low-E film provides superior energy conservation by reducing winter heat loss through windows. It is scratch-resistant, shields 99% of ultraviolet rays, reduces glare, and has the highest heat rejection performance of all LLumar films. It is suitable for commercial and residential applications where summer and winter energy control are major concerns.

 

Description

The LLumar Low-E Series is a high-performance window film designed to optimize energy efficiency in all seasons. Its low-emissivity (Low-E) coating helps retain indoor heat during colder months while reducing solar heat gain in warmer months, creating a more stable and comfortable indoor environment. By improving thermal insulation, this film lowers heating and cooling costs, making it a smart investment for energy-conscious homeowners and businesses.

This film blocks up to 99% of harmful UV rays, preventing interior furnishings from fading and reducing glare for a more comfortable viewing experience. Unlike heavily tinted films, the Low-E Series maintains high visible light transmission, allowing for bright, natural illumination without excessive reflectivity. Its durable, scratch-resistant surface ensures long-lasting performance, while its neutral, non-intrusive appearance blends seamlessly with any window design. Ideal for residential and commercial spaces, LLumar’s Low-E Series is an effective solution for year-round comfort and energy savings.

Available Finishes:

  • Warm Gray

For the past fifteen years, Mike Kinsey has been consulting on window tinting projects all across the United States. As the Operations Manager at Scottish Window Tinting, Mike strives to ensure that each and every customer is completely satisfied and personally oversees all projects from start to finish. His extensive background in project management and construction gives him unique perspective and insight which he brings to every job. Mike has sold and installed over 250,000 sq. ft. of window film and is an expert on all brands. He is certified by 3M, EnerLogic, and AIA for continuing education.