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Specifying products for security applications: Glass, acrylic or polycarbonate

Specifying products for security applications: Glass, acrylic or polycarbonate

To find out more about specifying the best products for security services, download this free whitepaper.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

29 Sep 2017 1m read View Author

When specifying products for security applications, there are numerous factors to consider. ‘Bulletproof’ glass or glass-laminated products are frequently chosen, but may not necessarily be the best choice, as acrylic or polycarbonate can also be manufactured into sheets suitable for security services. Material properties are imperative, but installation and the intended purpose must also be taken into account when specifying products that serve a security function.

To find out more about specifying the best products for security services, download this free whitepaper.

Specifying products for security applications: Glass, acrylic or polycarbonate
Specifying products for security applications: Glass, acrylic or polycarbonate

When specifying products for security applications, there are numerous factors to consider. ‘Bulletproof’ glass or glass-laminated products are frequently chosen, but may not necessarily be the best choice, as acrylic or polycarbonate can also be manufactured into sheets suitable for security services. Material properties are imperative, but installation and the intended purpose must also be taken into account when specifying products that serve a security function.

To find out more about specifying the best products for security services, download this free whitepaper. 

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