the advantages of the solar window films manufactured by Kunlin Films were clear as my drone took off from the ground and ascended the building's 30 stories of elegant glass.
The drone's camera captured the unique films' ability to reflect the sun's glare while letting in fresh, natural light via huge windows. Employees didn't have to put up with blinds that blocked their view of the city because they were protected from the sun.
As the drone moved upward, the sun tints' gradating green hues became more apparent. The gradient tinting blocks out as much light as possible on the southern side and lets in more on the north.
The solar films kept the building cool on sunny days and kept out the cold in the winter, as the drone footage showed. As a result, significantly less energy is consumed.
As I climbed higher, I noticed how crisp the movies were. Instead of blurry mirror reflections, which deeper hues produce, the drone photographed clean reflections in the glass.
Kunlin window tint manufacturer used a drone to capture this footage, they put together to highlight the practical applications of solar window films. This is a brilliant concept.