Argoz Carbon Series

Carbon IR Window Film

ARGOZ CARBON is a high-quality automotive window tint film made of multiple layers, ensuring excellent color stability and easy installation.

Because the layers contain carbon pigments, the film has a nice neutral black tint and offers exceptional optical clarity. Since it contains no metalized particles, it does not interfere with electronic devices. ARGOZ CARBON is ideal when a vehicle needs a cool, stylish look, as the film’s neutral color enhances the paintwork.

ABG-Certified Film

In some countries a special certification is needed for automotive windowfilm. An ABG Certificate, or “Allgemeine Bauartgenehmigung,” ensures compliance with German standards for vehicle components, streamlining approval processes and assuring quality and safety for manufacturers and consumers.

  • No signal interference
  • Ultra-Shrink™ installation
  • Thickness: 50 micron
  • 2-layer construction
  • Roll length: 30.5 m

What is UltraShrink™?

UltraShrink is a system that allows window film to be molded very quickly.
During the special production process of the film, the shrink properties of the layers are already taken
into account. When production is complete, the result is a stable film with fast shrink properties. Once
some heat with a heat gun or torch is added to the surface of the film, it will immediately shrink in a
certain direction. This is what an installer wants; he/she can now shape the film toward the surface of the
glass at will. The faster the film shrinks, the faster the installer will be finished.

Argoz Carbon film comes in these different varieties:

KEY

Visible light transmission

The percentage of light that passes through the film.

Solar energy rejection

The solar heat reflected by the film.

Infra red
rejection

The solar heat reflected by the film.

Glare
reduction

The percentage of light that passes through the film.

Visible light transmission.

The percentage of visible light reflected by the film on the glass.

Ultra violet
rejected

Ultra violet rejected by the film