Solar Window Film Singapore | Aegis Heat & UV Control Films
We have helped so many households, office spaces and government institutions in Singapore with our solar films solutions.
Aegis solar window films are engineered to cut heat and glare from Singapore's intense tropical sun, while blocking 99% of UV rays. We've fitted Aegis solar film into homes, offices and government buildings across Singapore, helping occupants stay cooler without losing the view.
Available across four grades – from SP20 (darkest, maximum heat rejection) to SP50 (lightest, more natural light) – there's an Aegis option suited to almost every type of window, glass facade or skylight.
Which Aegis Solar Film Grade Is Right for You?
| Grade | Visible Light Transmission | UV Rejection | IR Rejection | Total Solar Energy Rejection | Shading Coefficient |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SP20 (Darkest) | 20% | 99% | 82% | 65% | 0.40 |
| SP30 | 23% | 99% | 70% | 61% | 0.45 |
| SP40 | 40% | 99% | 55% | 51% | 0.57 |
| SP50 (Lightest) | 55% | 99% | 55% | 48% | 0.60 |
Source: Aegis Solar Films Performance Data Sheet. All four grades reject 99% of UV rays – the darker the film, the more heat and glare it rejects, while lighter grades let in more natural daylight.
Aegis Solar Film for HDB, Condos & Landed Homes in Singapore
HDB & Condo Units – West-facing units and glass balcony doors are some of the most common spots for solar film in HDB and condo homes, helping rooms stay cooler in the afternoon without blocking the view.
Glass Facades & Skylights – For homes and buildings with larger glass facades or skylights, solar film helps offset the extra heat load that comes with more glass surface area.
Landed Homes – Landed properties often have larger window spans and glass doors facing direct sun for longer parts of the day, where a higher-rejection grade like SP20 or SP30 makes a noticeable difference to indoor comfort.
Families with Young Children or Elderly Residents – Lighter grades like SP40 still reject 99% of UV while keeping rooms bright, worth considering for households where natural light matters for daily living.
Product Seen: SP20 + Curtains
Notice the difference in terms of sunlight through the opening of sliding door on the left.
Our In-house candid test
For more information and viewing of samples, please contact softhome via:
Email: sales@softhome.sg
Your Questions, Answered
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Solar window film is engineered to reject heat (infrared) and UV rays while controlling glare, whereas general window film, such as frosted or decorative film, is mainly designed for privacy or appearance rather than heat control.
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It depends on how much heat rejection versus natural light you want. SP20 offers the strongest heat and glare control for full-sun rooms or glass facades, while SP40 and SP50 let in more daylight while still rejecting 99% of UV.
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Yes – all four Aegis grades reject a significant portion of infrared heat (48%-65% Total Solar Energy Rejection depending on grade), which can noticeably reduce indoor heat build-up, especially in west-facing rooms.
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Yes, Aegis solar film is installed across HDB, condo and landed properties in Singapore, as well as offices and government buildings.
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Not necessarily – lighter grades like SP40 and SP50 allow 40%-55% visible light through, so rooms stay bright while still getting UV and heat protection. Darker grades like SP20 are better suited to rooms that need stronger glare control.