SECURITY & SOLAR FILMS
Glass that slows an entry and reflects heat.
A security film holds glass together when it breaks and slows entry. A solar film reflects heat and UV. Two protections on the same glass.
WHEN IT HELPS, WHEN IT DOESN'T
It makes sense when:
- A shop window or glass door is an easy break-in target.
- You want to slow entry through glass.
- The sun overheats the room.
- You combine protection with heat reduction.
It doesn't when:
- You expect the film to make glass unbreakable. It slows, it does not stop.
- The glass is already laminated and protected.
- You want tinting for looks — that is a different film.
FOUR STEPS
- Assessment. We look at the glass, exposure and risk.
- Choice of film. Safety Zone for break-ins or Solar Zone for heat.
- Application. The film is applied to the glass.
- Result. The glass holds together and reflects heat.
SYSTEM ELEMENTS
- Safety Zone. A security film against break-in.
- Solar Zone. A solar film against heat and UV.
- Thicknesses. From 4 to 15 mil, by need.
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE, NOT AN OFFER
A shop front: Safety Zone film on entrance glass, Solar Zone on sun-facing windows.
This is an illustration for orientation. The final design comes after a site visit.
WHAT THE NUMBERS MEAN
| Parameter | Range | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Thickness | 4–15 mil | A thicker film holds glass tighter. |
| Maker | Hanita Coatings | Per the company's claims. |
Does the film make glass unbreakable?
No. The film slows entry and holds the shards together, but the glass can still break.
How much heat does it cut?
Solar films reflect part of the heat and UV. The exact effect depends on film and glass.
Can I have both films on one pane?
It depends on the combination. We inspect and propose the best option.
The site visit and assessment are free of charge.
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