AGARD Solar Control Safety Film: Powered by USA Technology As consumers today grow increasingly savvy and lifestyle-conscious, window tinting films are no longer a luxury but virtually a necessity against heat and harmful UV rays. Indeed, choosing the right tinting film goes a long way in ensuring total comfort and assurance both while we are driving as well as while indoor.

With this in mind, AGARD Solar Control Safety Film was designed with cutting-edge USA expertise that makes use of multi-layer technology to deliver enhanced protection against heat, harmful ultraviolet rays and shattering for windows. The world class precision and innovation that goes into all our products sets us apart from conventional window films available in the market, with rigorous testing ascertaining that the highest standards of safety and durability are met even after prolonged usage.

Why Choose Us

Sputtering Technology:
The New Revolution in Window Tinting Solutions

Sputtering is a highly specialised technology used in creating the latest and most improved generation of tinting films. In this process, the film is made in a vacuum using electrolysis of metal components on the film’s surface. Dozens of metals and raw materials are incorporated into the atomic structure of the film, resulting in enhanced heat and ultraviolet ray reflecting capabilities.

  • World Class Performance
  • Strict Quality Assurance
  • Durability
  • Clear Visibility
  • Uses The Latest Technology
  • JPJ Compliant
  • Customer-focused Service
  • Tested by SIRIM
  • Warranty

AGARD Solar Control Safety Film: Powered by USA Technology

As consumers today grow increasingly savvy and lifestyle-conscious, window tinting films are no longer a luxury but virtually a necessity against heat and harmful UV rays. Indeed, choosing the right tinting film goes a long way in ensuring total comfort and assurance both while we are driving as well as while indoor.

Sputtering Technology:
The New Revolution in Window Tinting Solutions

Sputtering is a highly specialised technology used in creating the latest and most improved generation of tinting films. In this process, the film is made in a vacuum using electrolysis of metal components on the film’s surface. Dozens of metals and raw materials are incorporated into the atomic structure of the film, resulting in enhanced heat and ultraviolet ray reflecting capabilities.