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Dichroic film: A spectrum of colors

Dichroic film is a remarkable optical material known for its ability to change colors depending on the viewing angle and the light source. At its core, dichroic film is made of multiple deposited ultra-thin layers of various materials onto a substrate that interfere with the light waves, selectively reflecting certain wavelengths while allowing others to pass through, creating a dynamic, futuristic visual effect.

dichroic film

Why choose a dichroic film?

With a stunning aesthetic appeal, it changes color with light and angle, adding a contemporary, high-tech vibe to any glass surface. Applied as a self-adhesive or laminated film on existing glass, it is ideal for windows, partitions, skylights, and feature walls.
Dichroic film is perfect for those who want to make a bold design statement with minimal effort.

Types of Dichroic Film

Architectural dichroic film.

Architectural dichroic film

Designed for large-scale applications on windows, partitions, and skylights. Manufacturers often craft these from durable, weather-resistant materials.

Decorative dichroic film

Decorative dichroic film

Used for smaller-scale interior design elements, furniture, and artistic projects.

Adhesive-backed dichroic film

Adhesive-backed dichroic film

Films with a pressure-sensitive adhesive for easy application onto existing smooth surfaces

Multi-color shift film

Multi-color shift film

films designed to exhibit a broader range of color changes.

Features of Dichroic Film

The colors are inherent in the film’s structure and do not fade over time like dyed films. It is high-quality, scratch-resistant, durable, and suitable for long-term application. Many films offer UV protection. Dichroic films are easy to maintain and customizable and display a spectrum of colors, enhancing the aesthetic.

Features of Dichroic Film

FAQs

Dichroic glass is expensive due to its complex manufacturing process and premium materials. Unlike standard colored glass, it is made by applying multiple ultra-thin layers of metal oxides like titanium, chromium, or silicon. This detailed layering causes the unique color-shifting, reflective effect that makes dichroic glass so visually stunning. It is highly durable and lasts for years without fading.

Dichroic glass has a range of unique advantages that make it useful for architectural and decorative applications:

  • The glass changes colors depending on the angle and light.
  • Gives a colorful and vibrant look to many spaces and objects.
  • Metal coatings make the glass harder, providing durability and scratch resistance.
  • Many dichroic glasses offer UV and IR protection, which can protect interiors from heat and sun damage.
  • It can be used in various ways, like decoration, jewelry, windows, skylights, mirrors, etc.
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