Nano Ceramic Film (Automotive Window Tint)
Nano Ceramic Film is the default premium window tint choice when you need measurable heat management, a clean low-reflective look, and a connectivity-friendly construction that works across modern vehicles. In distributor and installer programs, it is also the easiest series to standardize—because your selling points map directly to buyer KPIs: comfort, visibility, compliance fit, and repeatable delivery.
Across leading global brands, ceramic tint is consistently positioned around three procurement truths: solar performance, non-metal (signal-friendly) construction, and a neutral, non-reflective appearance.

Nano Ceramic Film Specification Sheet Template (For Your Catalog / Quote)
Below is a ready-to-use structure for your distributor catalog. Values are supplied by shade (VLT).
| Product | Model | Thickness | VLT | IR Cut | UV Cut | Color | Warranty |
| Standard Ceramic Film | NC05100 | 2mil | 0.05 | 0.96 | 0.99 | Black | 8 Years |
| NC15100 | 2mil | 0.16 | 0.98 | 0.99 | Black | 8 Years | |
| NC35100 | 2mil | 0.36 | 0.97 | 0.99 | Black | 8 Years | |
| NC50100 | 2mil | 0.5 | 0.95 | 0.99 | Black | 8 Years | |
| NC75100 | 2mil | 0.74 | 0.96 | 0.99 | Light Blue | 8 Years | |
| Super Clear 80% IRR Ceramic Film | SC80-05 | 2mil | 0.05 | 0.8 | 0.99 | Black | 8 Years |
| SC80-15 | 2mil | 0.16 | 0.8 | 0.99 | Black | 8 Years | |
| SC80-35 | 2mil | 0.36 | 0.8 | 0.99 | Black | 8 Years | |
| SC80-70 | 2mil | 0.74 | 0.8 | 0.99 | Light Blue | 8 Years | |
| Super Clear 90% IRR Ceramic Film | SC90-05 | 2mil | 0.05 | 0.9 | 0.99 | Black | 10 Years |
| SC90-15 | 2mil | 0.13 | 0.9 | 0.99 | Black | 10 Years | |
| SC90-35 | 2mil | 0.35 | 0.9 | 0.99 | Black | 10 Years | |
| SC90-70 | 2mil | 0.7 | 0.9 | 0.99 | Black | 10 Years | |
| Super Clear 95% IRR Ceramic Film | SC95-05 | 2mil | 0.045 | 0.95 | 0.99 | Black | 10 Years |
| SC95-15 | 2mil | 0.18 | 0.95 | 0.99 | Black | 10 Years | |
| SC95-35 | 2mil | 0.34 | 0.95 | 0.99 | Black | 10 Years | |
| SC95-70 | 2mil | 0.7 | 0.95 | 0.99 | Light Blue | 10 Years | |
| Super Clear 99% IRR Ceramic Film | SC99-08 | 2mil | 0.08 | 0.99 | 0.99 | Black | 10 Years |
| SC99-15 | 2mil | 0.15 | 0.99 | 0.99 | Black | 10 Years | |
| SC99-35 | 2mil | 0.35 | 0.99 | 0.99 | Black | 10 Years | |
| SC99-45 | 2mil | 0.45 | 0.99 | 0.99 | Black | 10 Years | |
| SC99-60 | 2mil | 0.6 | 0.99 | 0.99 | Light Blue | 10 Years | |
| Super Clear Safety High IRR Ceramic Film | SF05100 | 4mil | 0.045 | 0.99 | 0.99 | Black | 10 Years |
| SF15100 | 4mil | 0.18 | 0.99 | 0.99 | Black | 10 Years | |
| SF35100 | 4mil | 0.34 | 0.99 | 0.99 | Black | 10 Years | |
| SF70100 | 4mil | 0.7 | 0.99 | 0.99 | Black | 10 Years |
If you want a benchmark-style presentation, many premium ceramic lines communicate: non-metal construction, shade range, and solar/IR emphasis as the core spec narrative.
Sample & Mock-Up Process
We help you review the right Nano Ceramic 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.
What Is Nano Ceramic Window Tint?
Nano ceramic window tint uses microscopic nano-ceramic particles within a high-clarity film structure to target heat-generating infrared energy while maintaining a refined appearance. This “nano-ceramic particle” approach is widely used in premium ceramic tint positioning because it supports heat control without a mirror-like finish.
For procurement teams, the practical benefit is simple: you can offer a premium comfort upgrade that scales across vehicle types and markets—with fewer appearance disputes and fewer connectivity objections than reflective, metal-layer constructions.
Why Nano Ceramic Film Is the Go-To Premium Series
Strong heat management you can specify
Your customers will ask “How much heat does it actually reduce?” The most procurement-friendly answer is built around TSER (Total Solar Energy Rejection), because TSER describes total solar energy rejected by the filmed glass system.
Clear, low-reflective appearance
Premium ceramic tint is commonly formulated for a non-reflective, neutral look—important for broad market acceptance and consistent retail presentation.
Signal-friendly positioning (non-metal design)
Major brands explicitly market ceramic series as metal-free / non-metal to minimize signal interference for GPS, mobile devices, and connected-vehicle electronics.
Metrics that reduce disputes, not create them
The fastest way to lose a premium sale is publishing an “IR%” headline without explaining the measurement method. Leading technical references distinguish IRER vs IRR (different wavelength ranges and accounting approaches). Your program should always state the method and wavelength range to prevent false comparisons.
Available Shade Options (VLT Lineup)
To match common market expectations and make cataloging straightforward, we recommend offering a ceramic lineup aligned with leading competitor shade ranges:
- NC 5 (very dark)
- NC 15
- NC 25
- NC 30
- NC 35
- NC 50
- NC 70
- NC 80 (very light / high-VLT)
This structure mirrors how top brands present ceramic tint availability—typically spanning dark privacy shades through high-VLT light options.
Commercial note: final visible appearance is determined by film + factory glass as a system. Always confirm net VLT in-market to reduce compliance and customer-expectation risk.
Specs That Matter
When you source nano ceramic film for distribution or install networks, standardize your spec language using the same definitions procurement teams and industry bodies reference:
- VLT (Visible Light Transmission): the visible-light portion of the solar spectrum that passes through the glass, expressed as %VLT.
- VLR (Visible Light Reflectance): the visible-light portion reflected from the glass, expressed as %VLR.
- TSER (Total Solar Energy Rejection): how much total solar energy is rejected by filmed glass (use this as your primary “heat rejection” headline for quoting).
- IRER (Infrared Energy Rejection): reported over 780–2,500 nm and accounts for transmitted and absorbed IR energy that can be re-radiated into the vehicle—often closer to “felt heat” discussions.
- IRR (Infrared Rejection): commonly reported over 900–1,000 nm; not directly comparable to IRER without disclosure.
Best practice for credibility: publish performance as film applied to glass (not “film-only”), and disclose the test method and wavelength range where IR metrics are used.
Compliance Fit and Risk Control
Window tint rules vary widely by jurisdiction. For international distribution, your safest commercial posture is:
- Offer multiple VLT options and position legality as a market selection decision.
- Document VLT and VLR using standard definitions and keep claims tied to filmed-glass performance where applicable.
- Keep the appearance profile consistent (nano ceramic is typically chosen when you want a clean, non-reflective look across many markets).
Program Fit by Customer Type
Distributors and Wholesalers
Nano ceramic is your best “core premium SKU family” because it supports:
- A clear upsell ladder from standard films to premium comfort
- Stable cataloging (same metric framework across all VLT options)
- Lower returns driven by appearance disputes
Installer Networks and Retail Chains
Nano ceramic lines typically reduce the two most common premium-tint objections:
- “Is it too reflective?” (nano ceramic is positioned as non-reflective)
- “Will it affect my electronics?” (non-metal design is a mainstream premium requirement)
Fleet and Dealership Programs
High-VLT options (e.g., 70/80) allow you to build comfort upgrades while maintaining visibility priorities—subject to local rules.
Manufacturing and Supply Backbone (Funo Technology)
Funo Technology Co., Ltd. is a China-based, R&D-driven manufacturer headquartered in Shijiazhuang, Hebei, operating a 32,000 m² international-standard production base and R&D center. Founded in 2019, Funo focuses on scalable global supply with continuous formulation improvement and consistent quality output. The company operates under ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 aligned management systems.
This matters to your program because nano ceramic film is sold on consistency—shade-to-shade uniformity, stable appearance, and repeatable performance documentation.
Private Label and Commercial Support
For distribution programs, we support commercialization beyond the roll:
- Private label packaging (inner core labeling, carton labeling, series naming)
- Market documentation pack (spec sheet format, product brochure structure, warranty card template)
- Sampling for onboarding (shade approval, appearance acceptance, program rollout)
- Portfolio planning (which VLT set fits your region’s demand profile)
FAQs
What makes nano ceramic film different from other tint types?
Nano ceramic tint uses microscopic ceramic particles to manage heat-generating infrared energy while targeting a clean, non-reflective appearance.
Which heat metric should we use in quotes—TSER, IRR, or IRER?
Use TSER as your primary heat headline for quoting, then add IR metrics only if you disclose the method. IRER and IRR are not interchangeable; they use different wavelength ranges and accounting.
What VLT options should a distributor stock for nano ceramic?
A competitive ceramic lineup typically spans dark privacy shades through very light shades. Many leading brands cover ranges comparable to 5 through 70, and some explicitly extend to 80.
How do we reduce compliance disputes?
Standardize VLT/VLR definitions and ensure customers understand that net VLT depends on the full glazing system and local laws.
Request Specs, Samples, or Distributor Terms
To receive a procurement-ready offer for Nano Ceramic Film, share:
- Target market/country (compliance context)
- Intended channel model (distribution, installer network, retail chain, fleet)
- Planned VLT lineup (you can start with NC 5 / 15 / 25 / 35 / 50 / 70 / 80)
- Private label requirements (if applicable)
- Trial quantity and rollout timeline
You will receive a recommended lineup, documentation pack options, and the spec sheet format suitable for quoting and catalog publication.
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