Fade Reduction Film Plymouth, Security Film Barnstable

Posted by American Window Film on December 14th, 2015

Safety film window tinting has many different applications. This is an added layer over your windows, whether they are home or commercial windows. These window tints really have two different jobs. One of them is to provide protection against harmful broken splinters of glass flying across the room after an incident, as well as cutting down on glare if a tinted version is installed. They can be applied to either side of the window and are commonly used by law in children's day care centers and family homes where ever there are small children and glass.

For commercial applications, security film Barnstable helps in many different areas. For those people that own store front shops with large street facing windows, fade reduction film Plymouth prevents thieves from breaking the glass and stealing your displayed items. This is commonly called smash and grabs theft; it’s so common it has a title. They can also be used for the inside displays, since the tinting feature is optional. This way a thief that comes into your place of business can't just smash and grab valuable jewelry or other products out of your displays and run off with them.

Safety film, as well as security film Barnstable is also widely used to protect banks and tellers. In some cases, this film can work almost as well as bulletproof glass, but at half the cost. Because of all the terrorist activities that have taken place worldwide over the last decade, more and more embassies and government buildings are also using this film as added protection against bombings, both outside, as well as inside. With the added protection, bombs that explode have less of a chance of turning panes of glass into deadly projectiles.

Security film works by having the film's super aggressive patented adhesive form a molecular bond to the glass and hold it together, even after multiple impacts. While the glass may break or crack, it remains adhered to the film and in most cases will still be intact in its frame. The tensile strength, coupled with the film's elasticity and resistance to shear aids in the ability of eliminating the chance of objects penetrating the glass and film.

Safety and security films reduce the hazards of broken glass by keeping the pieces together and safely attached to the film. Even tempered safety glass, which breaks into rounded, less dangerous pieces upon impact, can be made safer with our film applied to the interior surface

Source: https://www.apsense.com/article/fade-reduction-film-plymouth-security-film-barnstable.html

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