Security Window Film, Enhanced 12mil Clear
Similar in make-up to our Security Film (8 Mil.), the Security window film (12 Mil.) offers the highest in protection against robbery attempts, household accident, wind damage, and even some outside explosion safety. Because the film is 1 ½ times thicker than the 8 Mil., this gives it an added layer of resistance; resulting in a even harder film for burglars to get through and in some cases causing objects to simply bounce off the glass on impact. Also designed to hold the glass together, in the event of a breakage, the R07503 Safety film is a must have for the “home safety” conscious. Take a look at the excellent video below to see it in action!
Featured Article: How does Safety & Security Film work?
Our films are designed and constructed the same as the PET films discussed in this Discovery Channel Video
16 CPSC 1201
Safety Glazing |
Impact Resistance |
Designed to Pass
Category I & II |
16 CPSC 1201
Safety Glazing |
Weathering |
Meets Requirements of
Section 1201.4(e) 1(iv) & 2(iv) |
| ANSI Z97.1 |
Impact Resistance |
Designed to Pass
Unlimited Requirements |
| ANSI Z97.1 |
Weathering |
Designed to Meet Requirements
Of Section Z97.1.5.3.1 |
| BS 2606 |
Impact Resistance |
Designed to Pass
All Requirements |
ASTM D3330-96
ASTM G26 |
Peel Adhesion |
5.5lbs/in Pre-Weathered |
| ASTM D1044-94 |
Surface Abrasion
Resistance |
Delta Haze <3% |
| ASTM D635-88 |
Rate of Burning |
Material Does Not Stay
Ignited Long Enough for Reading |
| GSA's Method for Glazing Systems Subject to Air Blast Loading |
Bomb Blast Mitigation |
Designed to Perform to GSA
Hazard Level 3 Open Arena |
Dade County
Small Missile Test |
Wind Borne Debris |
Designed to Pass PA201, PA202 and PA203 with Anchoring |
| HPW-TP-0500.02 |
Ballistics .38 Special
On 3/4" Glass |
No Penetration-3shots |
| HPW-TP-0500.02 |
Ballistics 9mm
On 3/4" Glass |
No Penetration-3shots |
| HPW-TP-0500.02 |
Ballistics .38 Special
On 1/2" Glass |
No Penetration - 2 shots
Penetration - 3rd shot |
All security films are installed on the interior surface of a window. The best method of installation is to remove the glass from the window frame, install the film, and reinstall the glass into the frame. The frame will act as an anchor to the film. If this is not possible, a bead of clear (or white, if preferred) silicone around the edge of the glass, about 24-48 hours after installation, is highly recommended. This will keep the glass and film firmly anchored in the frame if the glass is broken.
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Visible Light Transmittance: 90% Tensile Strength (ASTM D882-95a): 348 lbf. Propagation of Tear (ASTM 2582): 13 lbf. Graves Tear Test (ASTM 1004): 43 lbf.
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Window Film / Product Reviews
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Average Rating:
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suggestions for improvement
Dan
(Amherst, NH)
12/27/2012 3:18 PM
no instructions were included. No layout of how to cut the pieces i had asked for. by the third cut I started to understand how to install the film.
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Love it
Sally
(East Longmeadow, MA)
5/24/2012 4:01 PM
Great product. Easy to install. Security film is practically invisible, and mirror film work very well.
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Money well spent.
Michael
(New York)
12/9/2011 2:23 PM
Best option for purchasing an uncommon product. Fast Shipping. Easy to install. No hassles. Great Experience.
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Great product.
Michael
(New York)
12/5/2011 4:29 PM
simple to install. Window Film and More offers the best value I've seen for this particular hard to find product.
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Well worth the money
Royal
(Arizona)
6/27/2011 10:43 AM
They should hire me, the product I showed to friends and they want to pay me to do their windows! A++++++++++ Security well worth the$$ for piece O MIND.
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