Whole New Level of Comfort and Protection

01 Mar 2019

Garware Polyester films ensure ability and long-lasting performance for application in the building segment.

Garware Polyester is among the pioneers and leading manufacturers of Suncontrol films for application on glass, under the prominent brand Garware Suncontrol and Global. All Garware films are the result of a single source, vertically integrated manufacturing process. Garware films are manufactured in a state-of-the-art facility that makes just about everything that goes into the window films, from the base petrochemical intermediate right down to the finished products.
This eliminates the dependency on other manufacturers, enabling a complete control over the entire manufacturing process, from polymers to packaged goods, thereby ensuring better performance and longevity.

The spread
Awarded from Plexiconcil continuously over 25 years for the largest export of polyester films in India, the products are being exported for the past 31 years. Garware Window Films are exported to more than 80 countries worldwide, and hold the patent in 15 countries for the same.
Garware Suncontrol films are widely used in buildings for sun control, safety and decorative applications. Since inception, the company has set pioneering standards in polyester film technology. 
A vertically integrated, state-of-the-art plant with ISO:9001:2015 accreditation is dedicated to provide uncompromising solutions in technology and quality to its vast customer base that spans across the globe.
Garware Polyester is one of the only two companies in the world that possesses the know-how to dye polyester films. All Garware films are dyed films, ensuring ability and long-lasting performance for application in the building segment.
Garware Polyester, being a company based in India with local manufacturing facilities, ensures time-bound supply of material, which is the essential requirement in the project segment. Garware Polyester has a Government of India-approved R&D centre with full-fledged research and quality control laboratories. These are manned by experienced scientists, who help the company in continuous innovation and introduce new products as per the market requirement. Considering the requirement in the Indian market, Garware Polyester has introduced specialty films like High Heat Rejection Films, High Performance Films, Defendo Films, Safety and Security Films, etc, in various specifications.

What are safety and security films? 
Garware Suncontrol Safety and Security Films have a strong, multi-layered, tear-resistance construction that gives these films a remarkable flexibility. These films are optically clear, transparent, 
high impact resistant polyester films, and are engineered to reduce glare, and can hold a broken glass in place and prevent flying of shards of glass from harming people or damaging property. They also help dissuade intruders from entering 
the premises.
Safety films consists of a single layer of clear polyester film of varying thickness. Typical thickness are 4 Mil and 7 Mil, and in combination of Suncontrol Film and are generally applied at fragile, critical and high security zones like defence offices, defence vehicles, ATM centres, banks, malls, airports, hospitals, IT companies, food industries, pharma industries, hotels, residences, etc.

The company also offers a combination of security benefits of clear safety films with heat and UV control properties of solar control films. The result has been the creation of a product that offers three great consumer benefits:
  • Safety protection
  • Solar heat control
  • UV radiation protection.

The network
The company has an established distributor and dealer network spread across the country. 
It has already completed a number of prestigious projects, providing solutions like safety, energy saving, UV protection, etc. Due to its technical expertise, Garware Suncontrol is able to offer the right product for project requirements 
for the required application. 

The products come in visible light transmission from 5 per cent to 86 per cent, with total solar energy rejection from 25 per cent to 78 per cent.