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Specializing in Low-E Reflective Insulation and the In'Flector Window Insulator
How In'Flector works
- The reversible In'Flector Window Insulating material works on three properties: reflectivity, emissivity, and absorption.
- Since the In'flector fits on the INSIDE of your current window, they are not subject to external weather conditions that lessens the life of your window.
- In tests using the EDTM Solar Transmission and Btu Power Meter, the IníFlector Window Insulator was found to be over twice as effective with heat gain as either the Low-e or double pane gas filled window!
- Since a lot of windows come in standard sizes, when you decide to move, you can potentially take the In'flector with you if you chose to do so.
In the summer the In’Flector Window Insulators are positioned so that it reflects up to 72% of radiant heat, 65% of solar gain, and 92 % of damaging UV rays.
During the winter, the In'Flector Window Insulator can easily be reversed so thatthe low emmissivity side reflects the heat BACK in to your house while the side that faces out acts as a passive solar collector!
Independent third party tests reveal that a 4' X 4' In'Flector Insulator will generate 600 watts worth of heat!
WITH THE INFLECTOR PANEL INSTALLED YOU WILL HAVE AN AIRTIGHT WINDOW THAT STOPS AIR INFILTRATION AND HELPS HEAT YOUR HOUSE IN THE WINTER TIME!!!
Why insulate your window with In'Flector?
- Reducing heat gain through the windows in the summer reduces energy consumption for cooling and reducing heat loss through the windows in the winter reduces energy consumption for heating.
- Energy inefficiency with windows should be a concern to everyone. The fact is utility costs are going to keep rising; at what point and time does reducing the consumption of utilities become a priority?
- The problem with windows is heat gain, heat loss, environmental impact, and increased utility costs. Experts recommend controlling sunlight, eliminating infiltration, reducing heat transfer, and controlling humidity. So how do we get the added productivity provided by windows without the usual window problems and costs? The answer is not low e or double pane argon gas filled windows.
- At best you still have 62% of the solar gain plus radiant heat issues. Window tint and solar screens also do not have much impact on radiant heat and do nothing for infiltration. Drapes, blinds and window covering nullify the natural light benefits of the window and provide minor long term benefits.
- There is a way to get the best of both worlds. You can have the natural light and deal with all the energy weaknesses of windows by insulating them! Not only can the windows be insulated while still keeping most of the natural light and view, but you will in the process have a winter solar collector position where in each four foot square window insulated could provide as much heat as a 600 watt electric heater. Two four foot square windows or one four by eight foot window could provide the heat of two 600 watt electric heaters!

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