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Light-redirecting film, a substitute for 3M?

Hive mind,

We recently learned that 3M has discontinued the production of their 3M Daylight Redirecting Film (https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/building-window-solutions-us/solutions/daylighting/). This product was selected by an architecture client last year as the optimal daylight/glare control strategy for a school project, and we're assisting them in finding an alternative.

Have any of you worked with a similar film you'd recommend? (or would NOT recommend?) We're specifically looking for light redirection and not just diffusion, to avoid any glare issues.

Thanks in advance!

Ale

Alejandra Menchaca, PhD, LEED AP, WELL AP
Vice President | Thornton Tomasetti

 

 

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Fri, 03/04/2022 - 15:43

We have used Serralux in the past.  I think pricing was roughly in line with 3M. https://serraluxinc.com/

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