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Our Project Portfolio
Some of our key projects over the past years (2016 - 2024)
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Factory Side Windows
The entire glass side of an industrial facility glazed with M35 XT Solar Control Film. Powered scissor lift used for upper row.
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Large Hotel Chain
Heat Rejection Window Films installed on the sun-exposed façade of the hotel at the Baltic Sea. The application process required use of basket lift.
Film type used: Reflective M20 XT (Exterior).
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Film type used: Reflective M20 XT (Exterior).
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Industrial Barrel Vault Skylights
Very large tinting project (over 1500sqm of skylight surface), spanning more than 30 days of work, on the roof of nail polish producer.
Film type used: Shield Eclipse PP.
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Film type used: Shield Eclipse PP.
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Summer House Terrace - Solar Control Film
Luxury Summer House in Marbella, Spain - lift terraces tinted with Shield M20 XT (highly reflective window film). Time of completion: 4 days.
Museum Hall Skylights
Blackout Film (100% light rejection) on glass surface, over a hall in a Modern Art Museum in Western Poland. Black is rarely used as a tinting color, except in "Full Blackout" projects.
Food Lab - Tinting of a side façade
Food Lab - Tinting of a side façade (side wall), made entirely from transparent polycarbonate. The tinted surface exceeded 300sqm.
Film type used: Shield Eclipse PP
Film type used: Shield Eclipse PP
Public School
Two floors of a public building tinted with M20 XT reflective Window Film. The Film does not reduce light reaching the interior, due to very large total glass surface.
Winter Garden Roof Tinting
Highly demanding tint work on a villa winter garden. Our team had to use advanced climbing equipment for safety. Film type used: Shield M20 XT.
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