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Safety and safety film glass is a polyester, or PET film applied to glass and glass to incorporate it if the glass is broken (similar to laminated glass). The main difference between film and laminated glass is that the Shatter Safe film can be applied to glass or glass after manufacture or installation, that is, it is a retrofit product. These films are widely used all over the world; they can be found on trains, buses, cars, and buildings.


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Structure and physical properties

The films are coated adhesive to tie them to the glass. Better safety films are coated smoothly, because they have a far superior optical clarity.

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Certification and testing

Safety and safety film glasses are designed to work in poor conditions. Thus, standardized and standardized tests have been designed to ensure that these films will appear in such situations. It is recommended for every potential user to ensure that its suppliers can produce certification for such codes and standards. There are four best-known organizations that produce standards and guidelines for how the performance of a film (see table below).

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Apps

Safety and security films are used where there is potential for injury from broken glass (such as glass or glass doors above the head). These films can be applied to hardened, annealed, or laminated glass. They are available in various thicknesses, from 100 micrometers (or 4 mils minimum 2 layers) to 525 micrometers (21 mils). The film thickness is selected for the desired level of protection and glass panel dimensions. The manufacturer recommends 100 micrometers of film (2 layers) for glass up to 3 mm (1/8 inch) and 175 micrometers of film for glass over 6 mm (1/4 inch).

These films can be applied to security applications, where forced forced delays are desired. The performance of these films is influenced by the strength of the adhesive bond, the thickness of the polyester, the quality of the application, and the structure/window frame.

These films can be applied at food processing facilities where glass should be locked up if cracked and not fall into the food processing facility. Shatter Safe Films is approved and applied in many food and beverage processors throughout North America.

The films are coated adhesive to tie them to the glass. Better safety films are coated smooth, because they have far superior optical clarity.

Film safety and security can have added components, such as for solar control and decorative effects. However, as mentioned earlier, it is their physical properties that allow them to be used in various applications, such as:

Protection from spontaneous glass damage

Glass is hardened

Personal security

When the float glass breaks (normal window glass), it breaks into sharp shards that are harmful to anyone around. This is very dangerous if the windows are damaged by human influences. Tightened glass (temper) may produce small glass pellets that can cause serious injury; especially in the event of a car crash (as most automotive sided glass is tempered). Building codes from several countries set requirements for personal safety in architectural glass and glass. Certain films with the correct certification can be used to enhance existing glass and glass to meet the safety standards specified in building codes.

Glaze protection during earthquake

In many parts of the world, earthquake activity is an ever-present fact of life. The movement of the soil during seismic activity causes the movement of the building, which in turn causes broken glass and falling glass, harms the person below, and again exposes the contents of the building against weather damage and theft during looting sprees. Safety and security films have proven their value in protecting people and properties during seismic activity, by helping to maintain window panes in their frames, preventing injury from falling glass.

Enhanced protection of bombs and explosion hazard

The explosion causes widespread damage, and in urban environments (often containing lots of glass), the risk of injury increases. In the event of an explosion in urban areas, flying glass is often the leading cause of injury/trauma. However, specially designed films, when correctly applied, can contain these glass shards, protect the internal environment, and in some cases, retain glass panels on the window frames. People looking for a movie for this purpose should select products from manufacturers that can produce results for the rating of the Public Service (GSA) explosion, and check with the manufacturer that the installer has the experience and sufficient knowledge to offer the product.

Additional protection from hurricanes and wind-borne debris

Safety films can be used as additional protection against flying glass when the glass is damaged by wind chips. By helping to prevent broken windows, or retaining broken glass in their frames, these films help maintain the "weather seal" of a building. This helps reduce damage from water and strong winds. If the seal can be maintained, the roof will tend not to be blown off, and most likely a building can be stored.

To help keep the glass attached to the security film glass, and the frame, Closing Glass The Safe Safety Window recommends that the glass should be attached to a window frame (not a gasket) so that the edge of the film becomes an integral part of the glass and frame. There are two common methods to achieve this. One is a wet glaze using a Building Adhesive adhesive better known as Dow Corning 995. The other is a mechanical attachment system that uses metals of some kind attached to a window frame and covers most of the exposed window film.

This attachment helps keep the film attached to the frame especially during the bomb blast.

During unlawful entry attempts, the same procedure will be helpful in keeping the intruder for a long time. Quote as follows:



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References

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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