
Reduce PUE by mitigating solar heat gain in server environments.
In data centers, temperature control is non-negotiable. Solar heat gain through glass envelopes can spike cooling demands and threaten server stability. High-performance spectrally selective films allow for maximum heat rejection with zero interference to cellular or radio signals, directly improving Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE).
Reject up to 80% of solar heat gain, reducing the load on critical HVAC systems and lowering the risk of thermal shutdown.
Our ceramic films are non-metallic and non-conductive, ensuring they do not interfere with cellular, GPS, or internal Wi-Fi signals.
Lowering the cooling load directly improves PUE, a key metric for sustainability reporting and operational efficiency in the tech sector.
For facilities requiring high security, we combine maximum heat rejection with blast-mitigation security film to protect critical infrastructure from both environmental and physical threats.
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