Titanium vs Silver Solar Window Film: Which Is Best for Your Home?
Both films reduce solar heat and block 99% of UV. The main difference is appearance and solar performance: Titanium is more subtle, while Silver is more reflective and rejects more solar energy.
Specifications: TITANIUM vs SILVER Window Film
Titanium vs Silver: what’s the difference?
Titanium 20 Xtra offers a more balanced, modern look with moderate exterior reflectivity and a softer mirror effect. It transmits 19% of visible light on single pane glass and reflects 34% externally, giving it a clean, premium appearance without looking overly mirrored.
- 19% of visible light gets through → The glass will look fairly dark from the inside and outside. It means approximately 19% of the visible light passes through the glass. Your view can still be perfectly recognizable, but it will be darker and less bright.
- 34% of light is reflected outward → From outside, the glass has a noticeable but not extreme reflective effect.
- “Softer mirror effect” → It looks more like tinted glass with a subtle shine rather than a highly mirrored window.
- “Premium appearance” → The overall result is designed to look sleek and stylish.
In short: it gives you dark, modern-looking glass with moderate reflection, rather than a very shiny/mirrored appearance.
Silver 20 Xtra is more reflective and has a stronger mirrored finish. It transmits 17% of visible light on single pane glass and reflects 62% both internally and externally, making it the more dramatic, high-reflection option. Silver 20 Xtra is a dark window film that makes the glass look noticeably silver and mirror-like.
- Normal glass: Clear and bright, with little reflection.
- Silver 20 Xtra: The glass becomes darker and much more shiny/reflective.
- During the day: From outside, the windows can look quite mirror-like, especially when it is brighter outside than inside.
- From inside: You can still see outside, but the view will be darker and have a slightly tinted/silver appearance.
- At night: The mirror effect is much weaker when your lights are on inside, so it should not be thought of as a permanent one-way mirror.
Visual look and feel
If you want a film that looks sleeker and more subtle, Titanium is the better fit. It feels less aggressive visually, blends well with modern architecture, and provides a refined solar control finish.
If you prefer a film with a high-impact reflective appearance, Silver stands out more. It creates a brighter mirrored exterior, which can be ideal when a stronger aesthetic statement is desired.
Titan 20 Xtra vs Silver 20 Xtra
The most used solar window film in Spain.
Both films deliver strong UV protection and reliable solar control, but they create a very different visual finish and user experience

TITAN 20 Xtra
€
149
/ M²Light coming through - 19%
Darkness - Dark
Reflection outside - 34%
Total Solar Energy Rejected - 69% single pane / 77% double pane
UV Block - 99%
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.31 single pane, 0.23 double pane.
Mirror appearance - Subtle
Silver 20 Xtra
€
119
/ M²Light coming through – 17% single pane / 16% double pane
Darkness - Dark
Reflection outside - 62%
Total Solar Energy Rejected - 81% single pane / 85% double pane
UV Block - 99%
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.19 single pane, 0.15 double pane.
Mirror appearance - Strong
Performance specifications
Titanium 20 Xtra
- Visible Light Transmitted: 19% single pane, 18% double pane.
- Visible Light Reflected (Exterior): 34% single pane, 35% double pane.
- UV Block: 99%.
- Total Solar Energy Rejected: 69% single pane, 77% double pane.
- Glare Reduction: 79% single pane, 78% double pane.
- Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.31 single pane, 0.23 double pane.
Silver 20 Xtra
- Visible Light Transmitted: 17% single pane, 16% double pane.
- Visible Light Reflected (Exterior): Silver 20 Xtra is more reflective and has a stronger mirrored finish. It transmits 17% of visible light on single-pane glass and reflects 62% of visible light externally, giving the glass a noticeably more reflective appearance.
- UV Block: 99%.
- Total Solar Energy Rejected: 81% single pane, 85% double pane.
- Glare Reduction: 81% single pane, 80% double pane.
- Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.19 single pane, 0.15 double pane
Which one should you choose?
Choose Titanium if you want a premium look with balanced reflectivity, strong solar protection, and a more understated finish. Choose Silver if your priority is maximum reflectivity, stronger visual impact, and higher solar energy rejection. Learn here to choose the right film for your Spanish property.