T: 1300 939 700 11 Testing: How strong is it? The Australian Standards (AS5039 – 2008) stipulate a range of scientific tests that a security product must pass in order to remain in this class. These tests ensure the intrinsic strength and structural integrity of our manufactured security doors and windows are maintained. SecureView, SaltWaterSeries and Xceed are independently tested and surpass these standards. Australian Standards (AS5039 – 2008) ● Knife Sheer Test ● Pull Test ● Anti-Jemmy Test ● Impact Test ● Probe Test* ● Sheer test* *NA due to the hole aperture being far less than the test requirement SecureView Eclipx and SaltWaterSeries Security Screens surpass additional testing to achieve: Aluminium Frame Tests (AS/NZS1866:1997 & AS3715 – 2002) 60603 T5 powder-coated to a minimum thickness of 60um Neutral Salt Spray Test AAMA2605-05 Section 7.8.2 Bush Fire Protection AS3959-2009 satisfying the requirements for bushfire attack level (BAL) 12.5,19,29,40. Fire Attenuation Test Australian Standard AS1530.4-2005, Appendix B7 achieving 45.6% reduction in radiant heat flux between the inside and outside of the product. Cyclonic Screen Test Australian Standard 2010: AS1170.2-2011 resisting a 4kg, 100mm x 50mm timber projectile travelling at 30 metres per second (108 kph) surpassing the standard test of 15 metres per second. Further information on each of these Australian Standards tests are available through our supplier at www.commandex.com.au . Designed for strength and durability with a sleek finish Our SecureView Eclipx, SaltWaterSeries and Xceed Security Screens use a unique Australian Patented fixing method that maintains unsurpassed strength and durability. 1 – Innovative keyway fixing system The unique two-part wedge system has been designed to create the precise pressure required to activate the VHB™ adhesive to its full potential. This VHB™ chemical bonding is proven to have the strength to replace rivets. Both wedges are made from UV stabilised PVC to yield superior durability over time. Unlike screw-clamp or riveted systems, all our screens use innovative technology that provides clear spacing between the security screen infill and aluminium frame. This eliminates the opportunity for galvanic corrosion, which occurs when dissimilar metals contact. 2 – 3M™ VHB™ acrylic bonding All our security screens are free from mechanical fixings such as screws and rivets. Instead they employ VHB high performance chemical bonding technology to create effortless strength. The acrylic chemistry of the VHB adhesive delivers exceptional durability while its viscoelasticity provides superior energy absorbing properties which helps to eliminate stress points. 3 – Sleek aluminium frame Our extruded aluminium frame system is crafted to deliver a lightweight solution without compromising on strength. The frame features gold accredited Interpon™ powder coating that delivers a durable finish in a versatile range of colours including the latest Colorbond™ colours. Solid aluminium stakes are used to fortify each corner join to provide steadfast strength. Three-point locking system Our range of security screen doors are installed with an integrated three-point locking system to comply with Australian Security Standards. Patented fixing system 1 3 2 1 Design: How is it put together? SP Screens Always on guard
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