As automotive sales in Vietnam grow rapidly each year, experts forecast increasing demand for heat-resistant and interior protection products, drawing many international brands. Rayno window film, through its distributor Vietmap, is steadily entering the market, aiming to elevate industry standards via a long-term development strategy.
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A technician applies Rayno window film using nano carbon ceramic technology. *Photo: Vietmap*
Rayno window film operates with over 1,000 dealers in Vietnam, according to Vietmap. The brand also has a presence in other markets, including the US, South Korea, Australia, Canada, UAE, and China.
"One of Rayno's hallmarks is its exclusive nano carbon ceramic technology", a Vietmap representative stated. "This technology optimizes heat rejection, maintains clarity, and ensures color stability for extended periods. The film's structure combines carbon and ceramic materials at the nano-level, creating a layer that controls heat from solar radiation. It contains no metal, blocking 99,9% of UV rays and 97% of IR infrared rays, thus protecting users and vehicle interiors from sun exposure".
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Representatives from Rayno, Vietmap, and technicians at the event. *Photo: Vietmap*
The company noted that this technology ensures signal transmission for in-car electronic devices like GPS, RFID, and wireless communication systems. The product also adheres to user health protection standards. Test results from South Korea's FITI center indicate that Phantom II F95 film achieved over 99% antibacterial efficacy against certain bacterial strains under laboratory conditions (JIS Z 2801 standard).
In Vietnam, Vietmap has been the exclusive distributor of Rayno window film since 2024. The company aims to expand its dealer network, train technicians, standardize processes, and enhance user service experiences. A recent skill competition, held on 29/5 in TP HCM, gathered 15 technicians from Vietnam, South Korea, Malaysia, China, and Australia. Organized by Rayno, the event fostered knowledge exchange and exposure to international industry standards.
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A Rayno representative at the event on 29/5 in TP HCM. *Photo: Vietmap*
David Shin, Rayno's head for the Asia-Pacific and South Korea markets, noted this marked the first time the company hosted such an event in Vietnam. "The Tint-Off event model has been successfully implemented numerous times in South Korea, offering global Rayno technicians opportunities to interact and learn", Mr. Shin stated. "Moving forward, we plan to expand similar events across the Asia-Pacific region and other countries, seeking outstanding technicians in the industry".
Vietmap indicated that both parties will continue expanding the nationwide dealer network, enhancing specialized training programs, and introducing new window film technologies to Vietnam. "Through a long-term investment strategy in products, services, and human capital, we expect to raise standards and foster professionalism within Vietnam's window film industry", a Vietmap representative added.
Quang Anh


