While other films employ very dark tinting to achieve similar levels of solar energy rejection,
AIR Blue’s color is light enough to meet visible light transmission laws for windscreens in most countries worldwide,"
said Rainer Bechtold, global category director, CPFilms. "With AIR Blue in place, the boat and its occupants will
be shielded from the effects of solar radiation, and the cabin surfaces will be cooler as well."
Testing in harsh climates has demonstrated that installing AIR Blue film can keep a boats interior surfaces
as much as 16 C (30 F) cooler when compared to an unprotected boat. This temperature reduction not only increases comfort,
but it also reduces the use of a boats cooling system – helping to decrease fuel consumption or shore power consumption.
AIR Blue film also offers a high degree of optical clarity and low reflectivity, so it will not impede night
driving vision.
"AIR Blue provides the ultimate in comfort and protection as
well as an elegant look," said Lisa Winckler, director, product development and technology, CPFilms. "With the advanced
electronic systems in today’s boats, it is imperative that a window film allow optimum performance at all frequencies.
AIR Blue achieves this standard, ensuring no signal interference from popular devices such as radios, GPS, keyless lock systems,
cell phones and navigation devices."
The unique technology used to produce AIR Blue (AIR80BLSRHPR)
makes it the most state-of-the-art boat film today. The film provides a proprietary non-metallized, non-conductive ceramic
technology film with maximum heat rejection, maximum ultra-violet rejection, excellent optical clarity, and scratch- and corrosion-resistant
properties.