RAYNO Phantom II Film: Advanced Heat Rejection Meets Health Protection
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- RAYNO's Phantom II window film uses Nano Carbon Ceramic technology to block 99% of UV rays, 97% of infrared rays, and achieve 72% total solar energy rejection.
- The film also features a 99.9% antibacterial coating to eliminate harmful bacteria like E. coli, enhancing interior air quality.
- Its non-metallic composition avoids electronic signal interference, ensuring stable operation of GPS, dashcams, and other wireless devices.
RAYNO's Phantom II window film offers advanced protection for vehicles, combining high-performance heat and UV rejection with health-focused antibacterial properties. Utilizing proprietary Nano Carbon Ceramic technology, the film blocks up to 99% of UV rays and 97% of infrared rays, contributing to a cooler cabin by achieving a total solar energy rejection of 72%. This significantly reduces heat absorption and protects occupants from harmful solar radiation.
Beyond thermal comfort, Phantom II incorporates a 99.9% antibacterial coating designed to neutralize common bacteria such as E. coli. This feature aims to improve the air quality inside the vehicle, providing a more comprehensive health-conscious experience for modern drivers. The film's non-metallic structure, a blend of nano-ceramic and nano-carbon materials, also ensures that electronic signals remain unobstructed. This means devices like GPS, dashcams, electronic toll collection systems, and mobile connections can operate without interference.
The installation of RAYNO Phantom II demands a high level of skill and precision, making it a challenging product for even experienced technicians. This difficulty was highlighted at the recent "2026 RAYNO APAC Tint-Off" international competition held in Ho Chi Minh City. The event, organized by RAYNO in collaboration with its exclusive distributor in Vietnam, VIETMAP, saw 15 technicians from across the Asia-Pacific region compete. Participants demonstrated their expertise by installing Phantom II on actual vehicles, showcasing their technical proficiency and product knowledge under competitive pressure. David Shin, Head of RAYNO APAC Korea, noted that maintaining composure and executing tasks naturally under pressure leads to the highest quality finishes, emphasizing the skill involved in applying this advanced film.
When participating in events like this, technicians often face significant psychological pressure. If they can maintain the same comfort level as when working daily at their shop, that is very commendable. What I want to observe is not just the final result, but also how they perform each step during the installation process.
Originally published by Tuแปi Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.