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    #1
    Hi Guys,

    I just want to get feedback on Nano-Tech. Maganda ba to? Is this better than VKool and Huper Optik? Sabi sa shop, maganda daw to kasi walang signal interference.

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    #2
    I thought your referring to Nanotechnology use in Crysis. lol.

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    #3
    Just installed Nano-tech tint yesterday. I'm still observing it. Had super black on the sides, medium at the rear and neutral at the front.

    Below are the specs:

    Super Black:

    (Recommended for your sides and rear glass)

    Visible Light Transmission: 5%
    I.R. Heat Rejection: 92%
    Total Solar Energy Rejected: 60%
    Solar Heat Gain Coeffecient: .34
    U.V. Rejected: 99%


    Medium Black:



    Visible Light Transmission: 20%
    I.R. Heat Rejection: 90%
    Total Solar Energy Rejected: 89%
    Solar Heat Gain Coeffecient: .35
    U.V. Rejected: 99%


    Neutral:

    Visible Light Transmission: 35%
    I.R. Heat Rejection: 89%
    Total Solar Energy Rejected: 56%
    Solar Heat Gain Coeffecient: .34
    U.V. Rejected: 99%

    Nano-Tech Charcoal films are designed to fulfill three important functions: -

    Heat & Infrared rejection
    Ultra Violet ray rejection
    Increase road safety
    Reduces eye fatigue

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    #4
    how much??

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    #5
    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    how much??
    Nano Tech Shaded - S.R.P. Php 19,800.00. Promo 50% off: Php 9,999.00. 5 years warranty made in Japan, 94% heat rejection. Choose from Super Black, Medium Black or Medium Neutral. Nano-Tech is E-pass, EC Tag and GPS friendly.

    Price is 10k. They gave me another discount and I got it for 9,500.

    Below is the link of their website.
    http://www.lacaraccessories.com/inde...d=59&Itemid=96

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    #6
    Using IR heat rejection in advertisements is misleading the consumers. The only accepted industry standard for heat rejection is TSER (Total Solar Energy Rejected).

    Also, each tint variant will provide different TSER values and not just a single value as advertised by the mentioned shop.

    Nanotech VIP Series
    Super Black: VLT = 8%, TSER = 58%
    Medium Black: VLT = 15%, TSER = 55%
    Neutral: VLT = 30%, TSER = 40%

    V.I.P. Series|Nano Technology

    Nanotech Charcoal Series
    Supe Black: VLT = 5%, TSER = 60%
    Medium Black: VLT = 20%, TSER = 50%
    Neutral: VLT = 35%, TSER = 56%

    Charcoal Series|Nano Technology

    Nanotech Reflective Series
    Dark: VLT = 10%, TSER = 64%
    Medium: VLT = 25%, TSER = 62%
    Neutral: VLT = 35%, TSER = 55%

    Reflective Series|Nano Technology

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    #7
    Is nano tech better than vkool?

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    #8
    Had full clearsky 9060 on Montero sport over the weekend, so far so good.

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    #9
    Quote Originally Posted by jonjit View Post
    Had full clearsky 9060 on Montero sport over the weekend, so far so good.
    Nano-Tech New Variants Available

    V.I.P. Series

    Reflective Series

    Charcoal Series

    Clearsky Series

    Nano-Tech Automotive Security with Heat Rejection

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    #10
    Ano mas ok sa actual heat rejection (Philippine summer heat level): VKool 70 or Nano Tech Clearsky 9060?
    (Price is 27,600 vs 16,500 sedan size)

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    Ano mas ok sa actual heat rejection (Philippine summer heat level): VKool 70 or Nano Tech Clearsky 9060?
    (Price is 27,600 vs 16,500 sedan size)

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