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We are still running Our opening Special on 35% SMASH AND GRAB Window tint get your Car TINTED for as Little as R950.

Call Matt to Book or for More Info 082 304 8108

15/06/2012

We are currently running an Opening special on Smash and Grab.
Small hatch backs and sedans - R950
Small Single Cab bakkies - R750
Large Suv's and Double Cabs - R1150
Kombis/Mini bus taxis - R1350

****SPECIAL ONLY AVAILABLE ON 35% WINDOW TINT****
Call Matt @ 0823048108 to BOOK

15/06/2012

We are currently running an Opening special on Smash and Grab.
Small hatch backs and sedans - R950
Small Single Cab bakkies - R750
Large Suv's and Double Cabs - R1150
Kombis/Mini bus taxis - R1350

****SPECIAL ONLY AVAILABLE ON 35% WINDOW TINT****

10/06/2012

Everyone knows that glass is a wonderful material, allowing light and energy to enhance our lives. But sometimes glass can be a problem.

Create a safer home by using window film on your windows and sliding doors. Playing or accidentally falling against them can cause serious injuries from shards of broken glass. An investment in safety film today may protect your loved ones from accidental harm tomorrow.

The problem: Glass can break into large, sharp pieces – creating hazards of cutting and piercing injuries. And it can be the elderly, the young or the inexperienced who are at most risk. Fortunately, these risks are usually very low, but when risk is high or when you are concerned about personal safety against broken glass, then solutions are available.

The solution: Safety of glass can be substantially improved using modern, high performance, high durability safety window film. These micro-thin, high technology products will, with professional installation, upgrade ordinary float glass to a safety glass. There are even safety films offering a variety of options to meet your particular needs, such as combined safety and solar control.


How glass is classified for safety
The European ‘safety glazing’ test standard EN 12600 classifies safety glass for performance under impact and is specifically related to increasing personal safety. For safety glazing made from safety film + float glass, the three classifications are 1B1, 2B2 and 3B3, with 1B1 being the highest classification possible.

Impact tests were derived from simulations of a 12 year old boy hitting the glass.

EN 12600 Class Drop height of impactor
Impact energy

1B1
1200 mm
588 Joules

2B2
450 mm
221 Joules

3B3
190 mm
93 Joules


Drop height: vertical height the impactor is raised before dropping onto the glass; Impactor: 50 kg with metal core.

Safety glazing with window film
It may seem amazing that a micro-thin window film can be adhered to a piece of glass and transform it into safety glazing, but this is exactly what happens. The film is intended to:

Absorb some of the energy of an impact
Hold shattered glass fragments together.
This thin, apparently ‘simple’ piece of plastic film modifies ordinary glass to safety glass, reducing the risk of injury when the glass is broken – especially the risk of cutting and piercing injuries. As shown in the picture on the right, ordinary plain 4 mm float glass breaks safely like laminated glass with a safety film of only 0.1mm thickness. The glass – which normally breaks into dangerous fragments – is protected from shattering by the safety film. In fact, 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm or even thicker glass can similarly be converted to a safety glass. Better still, ordinary wired glass, incorrectly believed by some to be a safety glass, can be modified for safe breakage.

Choosing an appropriate safety film is easy. Our experts will complete a Risk Assessment of all your glazing with you and help you to specify the appropriate safety film. To help you discuss your needs with them, use the EN 12600 performance of the safety film as a guide to determine the appropriate safety film you need:

Often a minimum performance of EN 12600 Class 2B2 is required for general areas of float glass
EN 12600 Class 1B1 may be used for higher risk areas, for example in schools, for large glass panes, for higher risk of falling through the glass. Class 3B3 may be used for lower risk situations
Finally, remember that the safety glazing product is not the safety film alone but is the safety film + glass. Specify EN 12600 performance you want with the relevant thickness of the glass requiring protection, for example: “EN 12600 Class 2B2 for safety film on 5 mm float glass”






Read more at: http://www.lamin8.co.za/pages/safety.aspx

Every day, more and more people become victim to smash and grab incidents. Smash and grab incidents occur at stop street...
10/06/2012

Every day, more and more people become victim to smash and grab incidents. Smash and grab incidents occur at stop streets, intersections and robots or even while cars are stuck in traffic.

Installing film on your car windows takes only a few hours and creates a strong defense against smash and grab attacks. Window film keeps the glass shards in one piece, slowing the thief's access to your vehicle and giving you time to get away.

Thieves are more likely to target glass areas of the home to break into. Window film helps stop or slow down a burglar from entering your home, especially when combined with an alarm system. The delay window film causes makes it more likely for the armed response to arrive in time.


The problem: Glass can be the weak point of a house or other building – attacking the glass is a common tactic used by thieves to obtain entry into buildings. Glass is often not 'Anti-Bandit' resistant (the correct technical term is 'Resistant to Manual Attack').

The solution: Security of glass can be improved using modern, high performance, high durability window film. These micro-thin, high technology products provide a wide range of options with a variety of properties to meet your particular needs.

How glass is classified for security
The European ‘Anti-Bandit’ test standard EN 356 classifies security glass by simulating repeated attack on glass; it is based upon German technical research and standards. There are two types of attack test in EN 356: an impact test using a steel ball and a hammer & axe test for the most severe attacks. Security film cannot yet upgrade ordinary float glass to resist the most severe attacks, but can still provide significantly enhanced security.


EN 356 Class Drop height of impactor
# of Impacts

P1A
1500 mm
3, in a triangle

P2A
3000 mm
3, in a triangle

P3A
6000 mm
3, in a triangle

P4A
9000 mm
3, in a triangle

P5A
9000 mm
9, in a triangle


Security glazing with window film
It may seem amazing that a micro-thin window film can be adhered to a piece of glass and transform it into security glazing, but this is exactly what happens. The film is intended to:

Absorb some of the energy of each impact
Hold shattered glass fragments together during the repeated impacts
Provide a barrier to forced entry and, after breakage, a barrier to the weather
This thin, apparently 'simple' piece of plastic film modifies ordinary glass to security glass. The security film delays and deters thieves from entering your building through the glazing.

As shown in the picture above, ordinary plain 4 mm float glass plus a security film resists repeated attack by impact. The glass – which does not survive even the first impact and breaks into dangerous fragments – is protected by the security film. Security film can achieve EN 356 Class P1A or P2A; because security films are constantly being developed, by the time you read this it is possible that a security film on ordinary float glass can achieve EN 356 Class P3A or better. And by using combinations of more than one security film on float glass, or by using a security film on (for example) 6,4 mm laminated glass, 'Anti-Bandit' resistance to higher EN 356 classes may also be possible.



Read more at: http://www.lamin8.co.za/pages/security.aspx

Security of glass can be improved using modern, high performance, high durability window film. These micro-thin, high technology products provide a wide range of options with a variety of properties to meet your particular needs.

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