Window Tinting Polk City

by | Apr 30, 2025 | Project Update | 0 comments

As the owner of Custom Glass Tinting, I had the opportunity to work on a unique project with PepsiCo that truly showcased the power of our strongest one-way mirror film. For this job, I was tasked with controlling the amount of light that reached the sensitive sensors of a specialized machine. To achieve this, I selected a film with a 7% visible light transmission (VLT), which means it only allows a small fraction of light to pass through while maintaining a sleek, reflective appearance from the outside.

The installation process required precision and attention to detail, as it was crucial to ensure the film was applied smoothly and with minimal imperfections that could affect the machine’s performance. By using this high-performance film, I was able to significantly reduce glare and prevent excess light from interfering with the sensors, all while providing an added layer of protection.

This project is a great example of how custom window tinting solutions can be tailored to meet very specific needs-whether it’s for a home, office, or specialized equipment. If you’re looking for a way to control light, enhance privacy, or protect sensitive technology, I’m here to help you find the solution.

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