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Bekaert Specialty Films, LLC is
ISO 9001:2000 certified
Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER)
Measures the window film’s ability to reject solar energy in the form of visible light, infrared radiation and ultraviolet light. The higher the TSER number, the more solar energy is rejected way from the window.
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