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<blockquote data-quote="Schwepps" data-source="post: 434857" data-attributes="member: 3592"><p>It can be the tint megatnh. V-Kool is metallic and alloy particles on film and is 'spectrally-selective'. Meaning it cuts out certain wavelengths. We don't know which waveband the BMW system works on, but it's probably up in the high bands. If I'm not wrong, V-Kool Elite is the top of their range and supposedly cuts out more than 90% of infrared and ultraviolet waves. The level of darkness is a direct indication of the level of spectral exclusion. We need to be careful not to go too far with tinting or some sensor systems will be affected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schwepps, post: 434857, member: 3592"] It can be the tint megatnh. V-Kool is metallic and alloy particles on film and is 'spectrally-selective'. Meaning it cuts out certain wavelengths. We don't know which waveband the BMW system works on, but it's probably up in the high bands. If I'm not wrong, V-Kool Elite is the top of their range and supposedly cuts out more than 90% of infrared and ultraviolet waves. The level of darkness is a direct indication of the level of spectral exclusion. We need to be careful not to go too far with tinting or some sensor systems will be affected. [/QUOTE]
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