Control Heat and Glare through Polycarbonate, Acrylic and Plastic Skylights

Liquisol Solar Control PaintLiquisol Solar Control Paint

Liquisol Solar Control Paint

Liquisol Solar Control Paint

Liquisol Solar Control Paint is designed specifically for polycarbonate, acrylic and plastic skylight applications. It provides long-lasting solar control to materials and surfaces where window film cannot be used.

Liquisol’s paint line includes 4Ever, 4EverBlue, 4EverDark and 3Seasons. Each can be applied to glass, acrylic or plexiglass conservatories, skylights and sky domes to reduce heat and glare. Liquisol paints let in sunlight but reflect infrared heat while blocking more than 98 percent of harmful UV rays. This makes the indoor environment more comfortable, while lowering cooling costs and extending the life of furniture, fabrics and artwork by resisting discoloration.

Liquisol’s 3Seasons was designed for hot summer, extremely cold winter climates. This temporary paint can be easily removed and reapplied when needed, allowing excessive solar heat to be blocked most of the year while taking advantage of solar gain during winter.

Liquisol’s 4Ever, 4EverBlue and 4EverDark are permanent solar reflective paints. Each was designed to provide a choice of visible light transmissions and heat rejection. The newest of these, 4EverDark, provides extreme heat and glare protection while 4Ever lets in the most light and is optimal for applications where customers want heat and glare control combined with a maximum amount of light.

4EverBlue puts off a blue hue designed to mimic the sky, giving occupants the feeling of beautiful weather outdoors while providing an efficient solar control solution. 4EverBlue has a 57 percent Total Solar Energy Rejection.

1 Comment on "Control Heat and Glare through Polycarbonate, Acrylic and Plastic Skylights"

  1. I think anti glare polycarbonate sheets is better to control heat.

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