Armorcoat: The Brand of Strength
The name says it all – Armorcoat is a thick, optically clear barrier film that is retrofitted to the inside of windows to reinforce glass around-the-clock, helping to hold it safely in place upon impact should an attempted break-in, severe weather or explosion occur. Armorcoat safety film is made from only the highest quality materials, such as tough, high tensile polyester and ultra-strong mounting adhesives – available in thickness ranging from 4 to 14 Mil (.004” to .014” or 100 to 350 microns) and offered in clear and solar control versions. Plus, stronger glass resilience can be achieved with attachment system options. Apex Window Films will help you select the right level of protection for your property from our wide variety of thickness, tints and performance levels.
Armorcoat has passed some of the most stringent government and consumer testing to provide effective hurricane window protection, blast mitigation and overall window safety.
Also popularly referred to as glass fragment retention, anti-shatter film, security laminates and Mylar, Armorcoat is the preferred window protection product among home and business owners, and property managers worldwide. Put Armorcoat safety window film on guard for you!
The work completed by Apex Window Films was very professional; I will definitely recommend them for any other job here or elsewhere.
R.C., Commercial Glass Safety Film Client
Vaughan Manufacturing Facility
Clear Safety
Clear Safety & Security Series
- 7 Films In Series
- Visible Light Transmitted 90-87%
- Total Solar Energy Rejected 14-19%
- Ultraviolet Light Blocked >98%
Armorcoat’s clear safety films are a widely accepted glass retention solution for properties around the globe. These films are colorless and undetectable on glass, which makes them the perfect protection retrofit. The resilient layers of high-tensile polyester, aggressive adhesives, ultraviolet inhibitors and scratch-resistant coatings provide exceptional blast mitigation and impact resistant capabilities – with thicker films offering greater protection. Not only do these clear films help hold broken shards in place, the ultraviolet inhibitors help protect your merchandise and valuables against fade damage.
Solar Safety
Solar Safety & Security Series
- 14 Films In Series
- Visible Light Transmitted 49-14%
- Total Solar Energy Rejected 42-80%
- Ultraviolet Light Blocked >98%
Armorcoat’s solar control films are tinted to provide additional sun related benefits, beyond ultraviolet protection. Choose from grey-toned Stainless Steel, Solar Bronze’s warm copper finish and the more private and reflective Silver series. These films include a metallized layer of polyester, sputter-coated with durable, exotic metals for exceptional, solar control performance capabilities and color. In addition to glass retention, they’re selected for their ability to offer privacy, balance temperatures, minimize eye-straining glare, and help preserve furnishings and merchandise. Protect your occupants and property while keeping them cool and comfortable, plus yield significant energy consumption reduction with solar safety Armorcoat.
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Attachment Systems
For different geographic regions, government facilities and property that requires the highest degree of glass breakage protection, ask Apex about attachment system options.
When Armorcoat is retrofitted to your windows, our installer can either install the chemical (wet glaze) or mechanical attachment system – offering even stronger glass resilience and more effectively preparing your building for potentially hazardous events. The type of attachment system used depends on the amount of extra protection needed, your window/glass types and budget.
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