
NT’s Automotive Window Tinting Service:
NT is now proud of offering auto tinting service to our customers. Our services focus on tinting normal passenger vehicles (Sedans & Hatchbacks), Utility vehicles, 4WD and People Movers. We have also undertaken a two-week highly intense professional training course to improve our technique to a whole new level to ensure our workmanship meets customer expectation.
We only use high quality automotive films (Made in USA) as below:
- Carbonite Window Tint
- Nano Ceramic Window Tint
The window tinting pricing is shown below:
Note: For other films such as 5% VLT or 15% VLT, we will have to pre-order the films for each job as we don’t stock these films. Price may be slightly different to the listed price list. Please contact us for any enquiries.


Carbonite – Supreme Endurance
Carbonite is a premium carbon enhanced window film that offers genuine colour stablity for Australia’s harsh climate. Its metal-free construction is non-conductive and does not interfere with sensitive electronic equipment.
Tint Features:
- Uses carbon particles instead of metallic particles
- Rejects much more heat
- Provide a better matte look
- Does not interfere with your phone signal
- Scratch resistant for enhanced durability

Fusion – Extreme Nano Ceramic
Fusion film is powered by Nano-ceramic technology, the pinnacle of glass manufacturing science. Featuring fused graphite and titanium nitride to achieve the highest overall heat rejection performance with supreme optical clarity and enhanced colour tone. Its durable metal-free construction is signal friendly and provides a deep non-reflective finish that is fade and corrosion resistant.
Ceramic Window Tint Features:
- Latest window film technology and the best among the best
- Uses ceramic particles other than carbon or metallic particles
- Provides best heat rejection and Reduce sun glare
- Best UV ray rejection
- Scratch resistant for enhanced durability

Understanding Solar Optical Properties:
- Visible Light Transmitted – The amount of visible light that passes through the glass, into the building. This is how light or dark the film is.
- Visible Light Reflected (Exterior) – The amount of visible light that is reflected off the exterior surface of the window. This is seen when standing outside the building, a higher reflectance value means the window looks more like a mirror from the outside.
- Solar Energy Absorbed – The amount of total solar energy that is absorbed in the glass. This heats up the glass, making it hotter to the touch, and reradiates a small amount of heat back into the room. The majority of absorbed energy is kept out of the room though.
- Solar Energy Rejected – The total amount of solar energy that is kept out of the building. This is commonly referred to as heat rejection.
- Glare Reduction: the reduction in visible light transmitted compared to clear unfilmed glass.
- Ultraviolet Light Rejected – The amount of UV energy blocked by the film, either by reflecting or absorbing it. This energy does not enter the building.
- Solar UV Radiation – Solar UV radiation is divided in to three types, based on wavelength: UVA (320–400 nm); UVB (290–320 nm); and UVC (200–290 nm). Solar UVC does not reach the earth’s surface as it is absorbed or scattered in the atmosphere. UVA and UVB are of concern because of their potential to cause skin and eye damage. Both UVA and UVB are associated with the development of skin cancer
2018 Version of Automotive Window Tinting Regulation by WFAANZ
Visit WFAANZ website for automotive tinting laws in different states in Australia:
https://www.wfaanz.org.au/regulations-automotive/
or click the link below and open the pdf files for detail
https://www.wfaanz.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/VicRoads-Road-Safety-Vehicles-Regulations-2009S-RNo118-2009-1-July-2018.pdf (Please refer to page 251)
