Company History

Over 40 years of Excellence

2022

Stable-Dyed Series product-range doubled and Stable-Dyed Hybrid Series with higher Total Solar Energy Rejection (TSER) launched in ANZ market.

2021

ZIR Antimicrobial window films launched; first high-heat reduction window film to be tested in BSL-3 laboratory against COVID-19 coronavirus.

2020

SHIELD-FACTOR + PPF Launched after five years of testing. Cutting-edge hydrophobic, self-heating and stain-resistance Paint Protection Film for tough environments.

2019

New SPX Series Launched. Constructed with metal-alloys coating, SPX offers an affordable solution with high-heat reduction and low-oxidation risk.

2017

Stable-Dyed products launched, designed for the harshest climate with prolonged UV exposures. An advanced version with ceramics entered trials for 2019 official launch.

2016

FILMTACK® was appointed as the distribution hub for Maxpro Manufacturing Inc, LLC and injected US$1.7million to acquire an additional 8500sqft of industrial space to support Maxpro’s factory-direct operations in Asia-Pacific.

2014

FILMTACK® Carbon Emission Reduction Calculator(CERC) is officially launched. The program simulates reduction in energy consumption of air-conditioning systems after the installation of window films by capitalizing on energy-saving audit software developed by Japanese engineers for Kyoto Protocol applications.

2013

PERFECT CVD Automotive films were introduced, offering the best performing non-metallized autotint from FILMTACK®.

2012

The CQ Chrome and 3ply CQ Dual-Reflective Series were launched for the architectural market in 2012. CQ Chrome offers superior heat rejection with mild reflectivity while CQ Dual-Reflective Series are one of the most competitively-price dual-reflective architectural tints in the market.

2011

FILMTACK® completed an US$1.6million expansion program which increased window films slitting & rewinding facilities, showroom and warehousing space to over 23,000sqft.

2010

2010 marks FILMTACK®’s 30th group anniversary and inventory variety crossed the 30 million sqft hallmark.

2009

FILMTACK® doubled rewinding facilities and established ties with the largest window tools supplier in China. FILMTACK® became the largest international buyer of Japanese Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) film.

2008

PERFECT 70, an Japanese architectural film with VLT 73% and Shading Coefficient of 0.60 was launched. Group upgraded ISO certification to the enhanced ISO9001:2008 scheme.

2006

FILMTACK® was awarded Enterprise 50.startup Award from Accenture and Economic Development Board of Singapore. In the same year, company obtained the Port of Singapore License to Operate in Port and IWFA Advanced Solar Control, Safety & Security Control Specialist Accreditations.

2005

FilmTack® obtained UK Accreditation Scheme ISO9001:2000 and participated in Auto Shanghai 2005 Forum Group was also featured on Window Film Magazine Article “Going Global”

2004

FilmTack® processing operations were approved by the Government of Singapore. Group also made first foray in China market with a one-month roadshow in 10 Chinese cities. Lextint® was introduced and received the Consumer Association of Singapore’s Accreditation. During Las Vegas SEMA Show, company’s product was featured as a 2004 New Product for Engineering & Interior Accessory. Group also obtained the Solar Control & Automotive Specialist Accreditation in IWFA Hall of Fame

2003

FilmTack® obtained contracts from US Embassy and appointed as OEM window films supplier for largest car manufacturer in Southeast Asia. Group was also awarded distributorship from US Commonwealth Laminating & Coating products and Japan Sumitomo Osaka Cement Ray-Barrier window films.

2001

Associated Company Llumar Window Films Pte Ltd renamed Perfect Window Films Pte Ltd.

1999

Associated Company appointed Llumar Official Distributor by CPFilms

1992

Relocated from Toa Payoh to Gordon Warehouse Building in Singapore.

1980s

Extensive trading business CPFilms and Garware Polyester.

1980

Haeuei Enterprise established for window films distribution.