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Bekaert Specialty Films, LLC is
ISO 9001:2000 certified
Visible Light Reflectance (VLR)
The amount of visible light that is reflected by the glazing system, expressed as a percent. A higher VLR rating offers better glare control. Films with higher ratings tend to be more reflective and/or darker.
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