Pegasus White and Black Out Films
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Key Features of Pegasus Blackout Window Film
100% Light Blocking
High Privacy
Heat Rejection
UV Protection
Application
Durable Material
Applications of Pegasus Blackout Window Film
Residential: Bedrooms, home theatres, or baby nurseries for total darkness.
Commercial: Offices, conference rooms, or storage areas requiring privacy.
Automotive: For specific vehicles where light blockage is required.
Special Use: Photography darkrooms or sensitive equipment rooms.
Benefits of Pegasus Blackout Window Film
Enhances privacy and security. Creates a comfortable environment for better rest or focus. Reduces glare and improves energy efficiency.
Specifications
Thickness of Film ( Mil ) | 2 |
% Visible Light Transmittance | 0 |
% Visible Light Reflectance | 50 |
% Solar Transmittance | 0 |
% Solar Reflectance | 42 |
% Solar Absorbance | 35 |
% Ultra Violet Rejected | 99 |
% Total Solar Energy Rejected | 70 |
% Glare Reduction | 100 |

Key Features of Pegasus Whiteout Window Film
100% Privacy
Bright and Clean Appearance
Light Diffusion
Heat and UV Rejection
Durable and Long-Lasting
Easy Installation
Applications of Pegasus Whiteout Window Film
Commercial Spaces: Office partitions, meeting rooms, and reception areas for privacy and a professional aesthetic.
Residential Settings: Bathrooms, bedrooms, or other areas requiring privacy.
Retail Stores: To obscure storage areas or create visually appealing window displays.
Healthcare Facilities: Used in clinics or hospitals to provide patient privacy.
Benefits of Whiteout Window Film
Enhances privacy without compromising light. Adds a stylish and professional touch to any space. Improves energy efficiency by reducing heat and UV exposure.
Specifications
Thickness of Film ( Mil ) | 2 |
% Visible Light Transmittance | 3 |
% Visible Light Reflectance | 65 |
% Solar Transmittance | 6 |
% Solar Reflectance | 62 |
% Solar Absorbance | 25 |
% Ultra Violet Rejected | 99 |
% Total Solar Energy Rejected | 58 |
% Glare Reduction | 97 |
