Rikeshield™ RS Series films deliver powerful heat rejection and UV protection, all made from 100% recycled PET resin for a cooler, safer, greener ride.
Eco-Friendly
Sustainable film made from 100% recycled PET bottles.
By replacing virgin resin, Rikeshield reduces CO₂ emissions by ≈17.5%. Every installation supports a circular economy, helping you protect both your vehicle and the planet without compromise.
UV Protection
Blocks harmful rays while keeping interiors cool.
With ≈57% solar heat rejection in the high-heat infrared range and over 99% UV blocking, Rikeshield helps prevent skin damage, reduces glare, and preserves your interior from fading or cracking.
Safety & Clarity
Stronger windows with clear, natural visibility.
Engineered to hold shattered glass in place, Rikeshield enhances passenger safety during breakage. At the same time, it maintains excellent optical clarity, ensuring unobstructed views and comfortable driving.
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Eco Film, Clear Benefits
Choose Rikeshield™ RS Series. Stay cooler, safer, and greener, without compromise.
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Visible Light Transmission
From neutral tone with clear visibility to darker tone with stronger glare reduction, for maximum comfort.
Infrared Rejection
High-heat range rejection for strong performance against solar heat buildup, keeping interiors noticeably cooler.
UV Protection
For year-round defence against harmful ultraviolet rays, protecting you and preserving the car’s interior finish.
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Eco Innovation for Buildings
More than just a film, Rikeshield brings eco-conscious innovation to your windows. It helps control heat, reduces glare, and shields interiors from harmful UV rays. Keeping spaces cooler, safer, and more sustainable.
Film Specs
Visible Light Transmission
85%
UV Protection
99.6%
Infra-Radiation Rejection
*80% - 90%
Total Solar Energy Rejection
30%
CO₂ Reduction
≈ 17.5% vs other PET films
10 years
*Infra-Radiation Rejection 80% to 90% after applying on glass. Infra-radiation heat measurements are tested using a wavelength of 1200 to 1400 nm.