Nano Carbon Film
Carbon Window Tint Film for Scalable Installer & Distribution Programs
Nano Carbon Film (also searched as carbon window tint film and carbon window film) is positioned as a high-velocity “black shade” line designed for consistent retail menus, stable program rollout, and predictable after-sales governance. Your customers typically buy this category for a clean dark appearance, UV protection, and a straightforward VLT-based shade ladder that is easy to stock and sell.
Because window film performance claims are frequently misunderstood or reported using different definitions, this page is built around procurement-grade clarity: VLT meaning, IR metric disclosure, and warranty governance—the same topics professional channels use to reduce disputes and returns. Visible Light Transmission (VLT) and Visible Light Reflectance (VLR) are commonly defined and discussed by the International Window Film Association (IWFA).

Specifications
Nano Carbon Film — Catalog / Quotation Table
| Product | Model | Thickness | VLT | IR Cut | UV Cut | Color | Warranty | Remark |
| Carbon Film | CS05 | 1.8mil | 0.05 | 0.72 | 0.99 | Black | 8 Years | Similar as 3M CS series |
| CS20 | 1.5mil | 0.13 | 0.6 | 0.99 | Black | 8 Years | ||
| CS35 | 1.5mil | 0.35 | 0.43 | 0.99 | Black | 8 Years |
- VLT (%): the percent of visible light transmitted through a glazing system. A higher VLT means more visible light passes through.
- UV Cut (%): intended to communicate UV reduction benefits (comfort + interior protection). Keep your claims aligned to your test report format.
- IR Cut (%): must be published with a stated method and wavelength range.
IR metric disclosure (non-negotiable for professional channels): In the tint industry, infrared performance is commonly reported using different bands. 3M, for example, distinguishes IRR (900–1,000 nm) from IRER (780–2,500 nm) and explains that these are not the same measure.
Sample & Mock-Up Process
We help you review the right Nano Carbon Film before bulk purchasing. You can share your project type, target performance, glass context, and approval requirements. Based on that, we recommend the suitable film series, arrange samples or mock-ups, and support the next step with packaging, documentation, and order planning.
Why Nano Carbon Film Works for Distributor & Installer Programs
1) Menu-ready shade ladder (the fastest way to scale)
Installer chains and distributors win when the product line is easy to explain at the counter. A three-SKU ladder—5% / 13% / 35%—lets you standardize:
- merchandising,
- installer training,
- warranty interpretation,
- inventory planning.
2) UV protection as a universally understood value
UV messaging is one of the least controversial value pillars in window film programs, and it supports both premium and mass-market positioning. (Claims should still align to your documentation and test format.)
3) Procurement-grade clarity on metrics (reduces after-sales friction)
Channels lose margin when customers compare “IR%” across brands without equivalent methods. Publishing the IR method (IRR vs IRER) and reminding buyers that VLT is measured on the glazing system is a practical, repeatable way to reduce complaints.
Shade Selection Guide
Which model should your market stock first?
CS05 — 5% VLT (privacy and styling priority)
Use when buyers explicitly want the darkest appearance. This SKU is typically the highest compliance-risk in stricter markets, so it performs best when your dealers are trained to sell within local rules and measure the installed system.
CS20 — 13% VLT (mainstream dark program SKU)
This is the “default mover” for many installer menus: dark look without being the extreme end of the ladder.
CS35 — 35% VLT (balanced visibility + styling)
Often the easiest to sell across mixed regions and vehicle types. It also reduces the probability of post-install complaints about night visibility.
Program best practice: Offer a simple three-option menu (Dark / Standard Dark / Balanced) rather than a long list of shades. It improves close rates and lowers SKU fragmentation.
Compliance and Professional Governance
Front glass rules vary—publish the right framing, not blanket promises
Window film regulations vary widely across countries, states, and provinces. The correct program posture is:
- Sell based on measured performance on the installed glazing system, and
- Require professional installation and local compliance checks.
To keep your page technically credible, anchor your definitions to industry-standard language:
- IWFA commonly defines VLT and VLR in straightforward terms and highlights these as key metrics used in automotive tint rules.
Follow local regulations. Verify compliance on the installed glazing system (film + factory glass). Specifications and perceived darkness may vary by glass type and measurement method.
Documentation Package (What Professional Buyers Expect)
If you want repeat orders, the commercial pack matters as much as the roll:
- TDS / Specification Sheet (with IR method disclosure: IRR vs IRER)
- Warranty card template + claim workflow (installer record, batch traceability)
- Shade cards / demo pieces for customer pre-approval
- Labeling and private label options (series naming, carton/core labeling, multi-language layouts)
Warranty Positioning
8-year program warranty for channel stability
An 8-year warranty is most effective when it is governed like a channel program:
- clear scope (covered glass positions, markets, exclusions),
- standardized claim evidence,
- installer-grade documentation and batch tracking.
This reduces “he said / she said” disputes and protects distributor reputation.
FAQs
What does VLT mean for carbon window tint film?
VLT is the percentage of visible light transmitted through a glazing system. A higher VLT means more visible light passes through; a lower VLT means a darker appearance.
Why should IR Cut include a test method?
Because IR performance is often reported using different wavelength ranges. Industry documentation (e.g., 3M materials) distinguishes IRR (900–1,000 nm) from IRER (780–2,500 nm). Without a stated method, “IR%” comparisons are unreliable.
Which SKU is best for a starter program?
For most distribution launches, CS20 + CS35 create the widest fit with lower compliance friction. Add CS05 where local rules and customer demand support darker menus.
Do film results look the same on every vehicle?
Not always. Factory glass type and measurement methods affect appearance and measured VLT. Evaluate performance on the installed glazing system, not film alone.
Request a Wholesale Quote / Sample Kit (Nano Carbon Film)
To receive a program quotation for CS05 / CS20 / CS35, share:
- target country/market (for compliance language alignment),
- channel type (distributor, installer network, dealer group),
- target shade mix (starter ladder vs full menu),
- private label requirements (series naming, packaging language),
- estimated quarterly volume and rollout timeline.
We will return a quotation pack including the specification sheet format (with IR-method disclosure), recommended starter SKUs, and a sample workflow suitable for installer networks.
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Ready to Launch Your Nano Carbon Film Business?
Get Pricing, Samples & Distributor Terms
Tell us your target market, preferred finish (gloss / matte / hydrophobic), and expected volume. We’ll recommend the right Nano Carbon Film series, share technical documentation, and provide sampling options so you can evaluate clarity, install feel, and surface performance before scaling.
Ready to Launch Your Nano Carbon Film Business?
Get Pricing, Samples & Distributor Terms
Tell us your target market, preferred finish (gloss / matte / hydrophobic), and expected volume. We’ll recommend the right Nano Carbon Film series, share technical documentation, and provide sampling options so you can evaluate clarity, install feel, and surface performance before scaling.




