Start Your Training Program with Supreme Films

A job in the protective films and coatings industry is rewarding, engaging, and lucrative. If you’ve been looking for a new career path, consider joining one of our in-depth PPF training courses.

At Supreme Films & Coatings our mission is to help people earn a lifelong skill that allows them to be creative while earning for themselves. If that sounds like something you’d be interested in, we’d be happy to teach you everything you need to know about protective films and coatings.
Our trainers have over 20 years of experience and offer a level of expertise that can’t be found anywhere else. Our goal is to give you all the right tools to have a successful, high-paying career that will last a lifetime.

Training & Business Opportunities

Automotive Paint Protection Film (PPF) Training

During the PPF training process Supreme Films goal is to give you the highest skill level of installation.  Supreme Films training process consists of several different techniques including bulk and computer cut training and installation.  During the training process we take the time to explain how to understand PPF from start to finish.  It is very important to be versatile and skilled on how to also install custom projects as well computer cut kits. Like many others, we do not train on stand-alone panels or supports, our training program is on real cars and trucks because we want the installers to have real word applications and experience.  The training skills that you will learn during the Supreme Films training program will not only allow you to do installs on vehicles, but your skills will also be applicable on things such as RV’s, boats, commercial trucks, planes, etc.

 

When you have a certificate, degree or some form of a trade skill training you not only increase your ability to make yourself more marketable but you also increase your ability to make a better income.  Once your training is completed you will receive a certificate of completion showing that you have put in the time and effort to advance your skills and take you to the next level.  It is proven that people with a higher education in any field earn more than someone who does not.  When you go through Supreme Films training program you will receive a completion certificate with a dealer/installer # as an approved authorized dealer or installer.  This is what will show your employer or customers that you are certified in PPF installation and will give you that extra leg up on everyone else.   According to Simply Higher “the average pay for a technician for installing PPF earned over $80,000 per year”.

Commercial/Residential Protection Film (PPF) Training

During the PPF training process Supreme Films goal is to give you the highest skill level of installation.  Supreme Films Commercial & Residential PPF training program is designed to show you how to install PPF on a wide variety of surfaces such as granite and marble counter tops, stainless steel or gloss finish appliances (refrigerator, ranges, hood vents, etc.) cabinets, tables and must more.  Our films can be applied wherever there is a hard surface that needs to be protected to make the consumers investments look better and last longer.  With this skill you can not only make a great living but there is no limit to how far you can go.  The skills you learn at Supreme Films are universal in the industry and can be taken with you anywhere in the world. 

 

When you have a certificate, degree or some form of a trade skill training you not only increase your ability to make yourself more marketable but you also increase your ability to make a better income.  Once your training is completed you will receive a certificate of completion showing that you have put in the time and effort to advance your skills and take you to the next level.  It is proven that people with a higher education in any field earn more than someone who does not. When you go through Supreme Films training program you will receive a completion certificate with a dealer/installer # as an approved authorized dealer or installer.  This is what will show your employer or customers that you are certified in PPF and will give you that extra leg up on everyone else.   According to Simply Higher “the average pay for a technician for installing PPF earned over $80,000 per year”.

Automotive Window Film Training

During the training process for Automotive Window Film Supreme Films goal is to give you the highest skill level of installation.  Supreme Films training process will consist of hand cutting installs along with computer cut pattern program installs.  During the training program you will learn the latest techniques that will give you the best results for your customer.  Unlike other training facilities, we do not train where doors or back glass are on stands or supports, our training is performed on actual cars and trucks so the installers are trained for real word applications and experience.  The training skills that you will learn during the Supreme Films Window Film training program will not only allow you to do installs on vehicles, but your skills will also be applicable on things such as RV’s, boats, commercial trucks, planes, etc. 

 

When you have a certificate, degree or some form of a trade skill training you not only increase your ability to make yourself more marketable but you also increase your ability to make a better income.  Once your training is completed you will receive a certificate of completion showing that you have put in the time and effort to advance your skills and take you to the next level.  It is proven that people with a higher education in any field earn more than someone who does not.  When you go through Supreme Films training program you will receive a completion certificate with a dealer/installer # as an approved authorized dealer or installer.  This is what will show your employer or customers that you are certified in Window film installation and will give you that extra leg up on everyone else.  According to Simply Higher “the average installer for installing window tinting earned over $73,000 per year”

Flat Glass Window Film Training (Commercial/Residential)

During the training process for Flat Glass Window Film Supreme Films goal is to give you the highest skill level of installation.  The flat glass training program is not the same as automotive window film training.  Supreme Films recommends pairing the two programs together (Automotive & Flat Glass Window Film Training).   Supreme Films training process will consist of hand cutting installs along with computer cut patterns program installs. During the training program you will learn the latest techniques that will give you the best results for your customer.  Supreme Films will also train you on the differences between automotive and commercial window films and why not all films are universal on all types of glass. The skills you learn at Supreme Films is universal in the industry and can be taken with you anywhere in the world. 

 

When you have a certificate, degree or some form of a trade skill training you not only increase your ability to make yourself more marketable but you also increase your ability to make a better income.  Once your training is completed you will receive a certificate of completion showing that you have put in the time and effort to advance your skills and take you to the next level.  It is proven that people with a higher education in any field earn more than someone who does not. When you go through Supreme Films training program you will receive a completion certificate with a dealer/installer # as an approved authorized dealer or installer.   This is what will show your employer or customers that you are certified in Commercial/Residential Window film installation and will give you that extra leg up on everyone else.  According to Simply Higher “the average installer for installing window tinting earned over $73,000 per year”

Management/Consulting Training

Supreme Films has been listening to the dealers and consumers, which is why we have a Management & Consulting Training program in place.  Supreme Films will show you and your staff how to operate your business and bring it to the next level of success with things like, how to set up your show room, point of sales, product displays, how to talk to and educate the consumers on product knowledge and much more.  One of our largest focus areas is to help you create the proper work load for your staff so that you can have the best ROI for your business going forward.  The best attribute you have here at Supreme Films is that we ourselves have been in the industry for over 20 years in the Window film, PPF, Ceramic Coating (Detailing) etc. retail business.  We have first-hand knowledge and experience on what customer and owner are looking for so you don’t have to learn the hard way or recreate the wheel.  By consulting with Supreme Films our goal is for you to increase your profit and to reduce the chance of being another business statistic by going out of business.  Let us help you and your team become more knowledgeable, profitable and successful so you can become an industry leader now and in the future.  Send us an email or give us a call for more information!

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Supreme Films put together the Ultra-Package for you to be able to come into the ever-growing Film and Coating industry and show you from start to finish how to run and operate day to day operations for a successful business now and in the future.  Whether you are new to the industry or have been in the industry for some time we can help you get your business to the next level.   Our lead trainer has been in the automotive industry for over 20 years and owned, managed and run a successful after-market accessories business in the Denver Metro area.  Supreme Films will show you and your staff how to operate your business and bring it to the next level of success with things like, building location, marketing & advertising, how to set up your show room, point of sales, product displays, how to talk to and educate the consumers on product knowledge and much more.

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deluxe data chart

Deluxe Yeti Strong Carbon Film

Visible Light Transmitted VLT

Visible Light Reflected VLER

Visible Light Absorptance VLA

IR Rejected (900-1000nm) IRR

UVA Blockage UV

Shading Coefficient SC

Solar Heat Gain Coefficient SHGC

U-Value

Glare Reduction GR

Total Solar Energy Rejected TSER

YSD-5%

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6%

5%

77%

30%

99%

0.58

0.54

6

94%

40%

Visible Light Transmitted VLT 6%
Visible Light Reflected VLER 5%
Visible Light Absorptance VLA 77%
IR Rejected (900-1000nm) IRR 30%
UVA Blockage UV 99%
Shading Coefficient SC 0.58
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient SHGC 0.54
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction GR 94%
Total Solar Energy Rejected TSER 40%

YSD-15%

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14%

5%

68%

30%

99%

0.6

0.64

6

85%

34%

Visible Light Transmitted VLT 14%
Visible Light Reflected VLER 5%
Visible Light Absorptance VLA 68%
IR Rejected (900-1000nm) IRR 30%
UVA Blockage UV 99%
Shading Coefficient SC 0.6
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient SHGC 0.64
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction GR 85%
Total Solar Energy Rejected TSER 34%

YSD-20%

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20%

5%

63%

30%

99%

0.63

0.66

6

80%

30%

Visible Light Transmitted VLT 20%
Visible Light Reflected VLER 5%
Visible Light Absorptance VLA 63%
IR Rejected (900-1000nm) IRR 30%
UVA Blockage UV 99%
Shading Coefficient SC 0.63
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient SHGC 0.66
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction GR 80%
Total Solar Energy Rejected TSER 30%

YSD-35%

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35%

5%

45%

28%

99%

0.68

0.7

6

65%

26%

Visible Light Transmitted VLT 35%
Visible Light Reflected VLER 5%
Visible Light Absorptance VLA 45%
IR Rejected (900-1000nm) IRR 28%
UVA Blockage UV 99%
Shading Coefficient SC 0.68
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient SHGC 0.7
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction GR 65%
Total Solar Energy Rejected TSER 26%

YSD-50%

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48%

5%

36%

22%

99%

0.88

0.75

6

52%

20%

Visible Light Transmitted VLT 48%
Visible Light Reflected VLER 6%
Visible Light Absorptance VLA 36%
IR Rejected (900-1000nm) IRR 22%
UVA Blockage UV 99%
Shading Coefficient SC 0.88
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient SHGC 0.75
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction GR 52%
Total Solar Energy Rejected TSER 20%

Silver Data Chart

Silver Yeti Strong Carbon/Ceramic Film

Visible Light Transmittance

Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.)

Visible Light Absorptance

Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm)

UVA Block

Shading Coefficient

Solar Heat Gain Coefficient

U-Value

Glare Reduction GR

Total Solar Energy Rejected

YSD-5%

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5%

7%

88%

43%

99%

0.51

0.46

6

95%

49%

Visible Light Transmittance 5%
Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.) 7%
Visible Light Absorptance 88%
Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm) 43%
UVA Block 99%
Shading Coefficient 0.51
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient 0.46
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction 95%
Total Solar Energy Rejected 49%

YSD-15%

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16%

7%

78%

43%

99%

0.52

0.52

6

84%

45%

Visible Light Transmittance 16%
Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.) 7%
Visible Light Absorptance 78%
Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm) 43%
UVA Block 99%
Shading Coefficient 0.52
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient 0.52
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction 84%
Total Solar Energy Rejected 45%

YSD-20%

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21%

7%

70%

43%

99%

0.53

0.6

6

77%

40%

Visible Light Transmittance 21%
Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.) 7%
Visible Light Absorptance 70%
Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm) 43%
UVA Block 99%
Shading Coefficient 0.53
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient 0.6
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction 77%
Total Solar Energy Rejected 40%

YSD-35%

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36%

7%

45%

35%

99%

0.75

0.67

6

64%

33%

Visible Light Transmittance 36%
Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.) 7%
Visible Light Absorptance 45%
Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm) 35%
UVA Block 99%
Shading Coefficient 0.75
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient 0.67
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction 64%
Total Solar Energy Rejected 33%

YSD-50%

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52%

7%

41%

25%

99%

0.84

0.75

6

48%

25%

Visible Light Transmittance 52%
Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.) 7%
Visible Light Absorptance 41%
Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm) 25%
UVA Block 99%
Shading Coefficient 0.84
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient 0.75
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction 48%
Total Solar Energy Rejected 25%

Gold Data Chart

Gold Arctic Cool Ceramic Window Film

Visible Light Transmittance

Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.)

Visible Light Absorptance

Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm)

UVA,UVB, UVC Block

Shading Coefficient

Solar Heat Gain Coefficient

U-Value

Glare Reduction GR

Total Solar Energy Rejected

ACG-5%

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5%

7%

88%

66%

99%

0.48

0.35

6

95%

58%

Visible Light Transmittance 5%
Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.) 7%
Visible Light Absorptance 88%
Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm) 66%
UVA, UVB, UVC Block 99.9%
Shading Coefficient 0.48
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient 0.35
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction 95%
Total Solar Energy Rejected 58%

ACG-15%

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17%

7%

75%

43%

99%

0.53

0.6

6

83%

54%

Visible Light Transmittance 17%
Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.) 7%
Visible Light Absorptance 75%
Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm) 65%
UVA, UVB, UVC Block 99.9%
Shading Coefficient 0.53
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient 0.6
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction 83%
Total Solar Energy Rejected 54%

ACG-20%

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21%

7%

70%

63%

99%

0.56

0.6

6

79%

50%

Visible Light Transmittance 21%
Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.) 7%
Visible Light Absorptance 65%
Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm) 63%
UVA, UVB, UVC Block 99.9%
Shading Coefficient 0.56
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient 0.55
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction 79%
Total Solar Energy Rejected 50%

ACG-35%

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35%

7%

58%

62%

99%

0.6

0.47

6

65%

47%

Visible Light Transmittance 35%
Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.) 7%
Visible Light Absorptance 58%
Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm) 62%
UVA, UVB, UVC Block 99.9%
Shading Coefficient 0.6
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient 0.47
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction 65%
Total Solar Energy Rejected 47%

ACG-45%

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52%

7%

48%

62%

99%

0.64

0.51

6

55%

41%

Visible Light Transmittance 45%
Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.) 7%
Visible Light Absorptance 48%
Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm) 62%
UVA, UVB, UVC Block 99.9%
Shading Coefficient 0.64
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient 0.51
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction 55%
Total Solar Energy Rejected 41%

PLATINUM Data Chart

Platinum Arctic Cool Multi-Layer Ceramic Window Film

Visible Light Transmittance

Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.)

Visible Light Absorptance

Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm)

UVA,UVB, UVC Block

Shading Coefficient

Solar Heat Gain Coefficient

U-Value

Glare Reduction GR

Total Solar Energy Rejected

ACG-5%

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5%

6%

89%

96%

99%

0.42

0.32

6

95%

69%

Visible Light Transmittance 5%
Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.) 6%
Visible Light Absorptance 89%
Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm) 96%
UVA, UVB, UVC Block 99.9%
Shading Coefficient 0.42
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient 0.32
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction 95%
Total Solar Energy Rejected 69%

ACG-15%

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15%

7%

77%

93%

99%

0.46

0.35

6

85%

66%

Visible Light Transmittance 15%
Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.) 7%
Visible Light Absorptance 77%
Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm) 93%
UVA, UVB, UVC Block 99.9%
Shading Coefficient 0.46
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient 0.35
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction 85%
Total Solar Energy Rejected 66%

ACG-20%

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20%

7%

93%

93%

99%

0.48

0.36

6

80%

65%

Visible Light Transmittance 20%
Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.) 7%
Visible Light Absorptance 70%
Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm) 93%
UVA, UVB, UVC Block 99.9%
Shading Coefficient 0.48
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient 0.36
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction 80%
Total Solar Energy Rejected 65%

ACP-30%

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30%

7%

62%

93%

99%

0.51

0.38

6

70%

63%

Visible Light Transmittance 30%
Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.) 7%
Visible Light Absorptance 62%
Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm) 93%
UVA, UVB, UVC Block 99.9%
Shading Coefficient 0.51
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient 0.38
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction 70%
Total Solar Energy Rejected 63%

ACP-40%

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40%

8%

51%

93%

99%

0.54

0.41

6

60%

60%

Visible Light Transmittance 40%
Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.) 8%
Visible Light Absorptance 51%
Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm) 93%
UVA, UVB, UVC Block 99.9%
Shading Coefficient 0.54
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient 0.41
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction 60%
Total Solar Energy Rejected 60%

ULTRA Data Chart

Ultra Arctic Cool Pure Ceramic Window Film

Visible Light Transmittance

Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.)

Visible Light Absorptance

Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm)

UVA,UVB, UVC Block

Shading Coefficient

Solar Heat Gain Coefficient

U-Value

Glare Reduction GR

Total Solar Energy Rejected

ACG-5%

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63%

8%

27%

95%

99%

0.65

0.54

6

37%

50%

Visible Light Transmittance 63%
Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.) 8%
Visible Light Absorptance 27%
Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm) 95%
UVA, UVB, UVC Block 99.90%
Shading Coefficient 0.65
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient 0.54
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction 37%
Total Solar Energy Rejected 50%

ACG-15%

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70%

8%

22%

92%

99%

0.7

0.53

6

30%

66%

Visible Light Transmittance 70%
Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.) 8%
Visible Light Absorptance 22%
Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm) 92%
UVA, UVB, UVC Block 99.9%
Shading Coefficient 0.7
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient 0.53
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction 30%
Total Solar Energy Rejected 48%

ACG-20%

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80%

8%

93%

93%

99%

0.77

0.62

6

20%

39%

Visible Light Transmittance 80%
Visible Light Reflectance (Ext.) 8%
Visible Light Absorptance 12%
Near Infrared Rays Rejected (900-1000nm) 80%
UVA, UVB, UVC Block 99.9%
Shading Coefficient 0.77
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient 0.62
U-Value 6
Glare Reduction 20%
Total Solar Energy Rejected 39%