UTDAR film
Filmbase UTDAR film (ultrathin transparency display) is based on the
principle of projector reflection imaging, and the surface of the film is
coated with a nano-scale photosensitive coating through a vacuum
magnetron sputtering coating process, so that the film maintains a high
transmittance and also has a high reflectivity (mirror appearance), 170-
degree phantom imaging, composite phantom imaging and stereoscopic
suspended phantom imaging.
A brand-new projection medium is displayed in important event scenes,
which is more transparent than traditional screens, and can make the
image suspended in the air to produce a hazy and magical visual effect.
UTDAR film remains transparent while ensuring that the picture is still bright
and the colors are vivid and saturated. The audience can see any object on
the back through the holographic invisible screen, and can also use the
light transmission secondary imaging, which is more transparent than the
traditional projection screen, and can make the image suspended in the air.