ABOUT CHAMELEON WINDOW
Shade from the sun and protection from damaging Ultra Violet Rays – the film in our Chameleon tint blocks 99% of UV Rays. This is ideal for individuals with sensitivity to sunlight or skin diseases. Too much UV radiation emitted from the sun damages the DNA in our skin cells, which can lead to skin cancer. Reduced glare – sunlight, flood lights and oncoming traffic headlights can be very distracting for drivers. The Chameleon tint reduces the blinding impact of this lighting, helping you to concentrate better on the road. Cooler interior – our Chameleon tint offers 80% Infrared (IR) Heat Rejection. The tint keeps out the sun’s UV rays, meaning the driver and passengers will stay cooler and more comfortable in the vehicle. Durability – if the windscreen glass gets shattered in an accident, the Chameleon tint holds the glass together. Protection for your car’s interiors – because it blocks the sun’s rays, a Chameleon tint prevents your dashboard and upholstery from sun damage. Copious amounts of sunlight can cause the leather in your car interiors to discolour and crack.
What are the differences between different types of window film?
Type | Core Structure Characteristics | | Applicable Scenarios |
Dyed Film | Only dye layer + glue layer | 1-1.8mil | Low-end model, limited budget |
Metallic Film | Multilayer metal + polyester substrate | 2-3mil | In high temperature areas, pursue high insulation |
Nano Ceramic Film | Nano-ceramic particles + PET layer | 2-4mil | High-end models with signal penetration |
Privacy Film | Dark dye layer + one-way perspective technology | 2-3mil | Commercial/luxury cars, privacy oriented |
The main structure of car window film

What are the benefits of car window film?

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Clean your tinted windows regularly. You can hand clean them, use a jet wash, or take your car to a car wash facility. Never scrub your windows harshly. Instead, use a soft cloth to wipe away dirt. Never use cleaning products or disinfectant wipes that contain alcohol or harsh chemicals such as ammonia. These will damage the film in your tinted windows and reduce the clarity. Use a spray that is specially formulated for cleaning car windows. Don’t spray it directly onto the car windows; spray it directly onto the cloth. Don’t use paper towels to clean or dry your tinted windows. These will leave tiny fibres all over, which are annoying and difficult to remove. Avoid continually touching your tinted windows with your hands, as this will leave streaks and smudges.

To remove your Chameleon tint:
Consult a professional window tint service if you do not want to remove a Chameleon tint yourself. To remove the Chameleon tint yourself, grab a heat gun, hair dryer or steamer. Remove any stickers from your car windows. Apply the heating device at a distance of 5cm away from a corner of the tint. Steam it carefully, to make the tint peel away. Take your time to peel off the window tint, taking care not to scratch or smudge the car windows. Use a soft cloth or sponge to wipe away the adhesive glue. If the adhesive is particularly stubborn and won’t come off, try wiping the area with adhesive remover, nail polish remover, washing-up liquid or WD-40 cleaner.

What are the benefits?
Stunning appearance – our Chameleon tint looks sleek, modern and attention-grabbing. If it is a bright day with fluffy clouds in the sky, this will be reflected in your window tints! Daytime privacy – the reflective film inside the Chameleon tint prevents vision through the glass, affording the driver and passengers a level of comfort that they won’t find in non-tinted cars. Security – the darkened glass from the Chameleon tint makes it harder for thieves to gain access to your car to steal any valuables you store inside.



As a vertically integrated manufacturer, we control the entire production process—from functional masterbatch formulation to base film extrusion, coating application, slitting, and finished product assembly. This seamless supply chain ensures superior quality control, cost efficiency, and rapid customization for all paint protection film (PPF) solutions.
Equipped with top-tier fully imported TPU film production lines, we combine global precision with independent R&D upgrades to refine equipment performance. Our advanced machinery enables us to produce high-quality TPU base films with exceptional clarity, durability, and dust-free surfaces—critical for premium paint protection.



Our multidisciplinary team includes:
- Thermoplastic Elastomer Polymer Specialists: Optimizing material properties for superior adhesion, UV resistance, and self-healing performance.
- Mechanical Equipment Engineers: Ensuring precision in every production stage, from extrusion to coating.
- Production Technology Experts: Mastering processes to achieve uniform thickness, flawless surface finish, and consistent product quality.
- Dedicated QC Professionals: Conducting rigorous pre-shipment inspections to guarantee alignment with sample standards and dimensional accuracy (e.g., film length compliance).
Before shipment, our QC team meticulously verifies:
- Product-Sample Consistency: Ensuring every batch matches the approved prototype in texture, thickness, and performance.
- Spec Compliance: Checking film length, width, and mechanical properties to meet exact customer requirements.
- Dust-Free Purity: Maintaining cleanroom-grade production environments to eliminate surface imperfections.
With a large-scale warehouse stocked with TPU paint protection film, automotive window film, architectural decorative film, TPU windshield film, and colored PPF, we enable immediate order fulfillment. Our streamlined logistics ensure your products are delivered promptly, reducing lead times and enhancing supply chain reliability.


FAQ:
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Q: How do nano-layers create color shifts?
A: Nano-layers (e.g., titanium dioxide) interfere with light waves. Thickness and angles alter which wavelengths reflect, causing hues like blue→green.
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Q: Is the color change chemical or physical?
A: Physical. It relies on structural optics (light interference), not pigments or chemical reactions.
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Q: Do all chameleon films use the same layer materials?
A: No. Common materials include metal oxides (titanium/silicon dioxide), but formulations vary for color range and durability.
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Q: How does angle affect color visibility?
A: Changing angles alters light’s path through layers, shifting reflected wavelengths. A 30° tilt might shift color from gold to purple.
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Q: Can layers be adjusted for specific color transitions?
A: Yes. Manufacturers tweak layer thickness and composition to predefine color shifts (e.g., pink→blue or green→bronze).