Avery Dennison Improves Solar Window Film |
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| Contributed by BSM Staff | |
MENTOR, Ohio -- Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions has developed a new generation of durable and sustainable, exterior solar control window films that provide heat rejection and UV block. Reflecting its ongoing product evolution, the company has renamed its XTRM line to the XTRM PRO Series. These new and improved window films unique anti-fading protection layer and exceptional UV-durable coating makes these films thrive in the most extreme, harsh, outdoor conditions. This enhanced performance allows Avery Dennison to expand their warranty to a nationwide warranty, now including states in hot and humid weather that were previously excluded from the old portfolio. And because XTRM PRO allows for robust handling and easy installation, the company has lifted its previous certification requirement - making these films available to any installer. “The new XTRM PRO window film series is an excellent solution for installers, building planners, designers and facility managers looking for aesthetics and energy efficiency plus a warranty for long-term durability and performance,” said Cassandra Yu, Marketing Director for Avery Dennison. The series includes: DR Grey 10 / 20 / 35 XTRM PRO: These dual reflective films combine a reflective outer layer for privacy and a neutral inner layer that maintains views outside. SkyLite 20 XTRM PRO -- Launched last year, these films are specifically engineered to withstand demanding horizontal and sloped exterior roof applications without the need to edge seal**. Included in this portfolio is SkyLite 20 XTRM PRO Poly which was developed for exterior adhesion to rigid plastics such as Polycarbonate. Avery Dennison offers a full line of architectural window films that can improve performance and transform the appearance of commercial, industrial and residential buildings. The company employs approximately 35,000 in more than 50 countries. Reported sales in 2025 were $8.9 billion. Learn more at www.averydennison.com. |
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