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Glass, Surface & Reflective Protective Systems

Protective Glass Performances reinforce existing glazing to improve durability and retention while preserving visual clarity.

These systems utilize protective films, applied to existing glazing to support retention without altering frames/glazing.

Protective Film Systems Overview
Protective Glass & Surface Systems are applied film solutions used to safeguard existing glass, interior surfaces, and reflective surfaces from marking, graffiti, abrasion, or surface damage while maintaining visual intent.
Protective Glass Films reinforce existing glazing to improve durability and retention while preserving visual clarity. 
These systems allow surface protection to be introduced without glazing replacement or construction and can be applied in occupied environments. 

Protective Films are about controlling consistency, response, cost and time.

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Protection films are clear, removable surface layers that function as a sacrificial barrier, enabling removal and replacement of the film in response to vandalism without damage to the underlying surface.
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    Applying film at commissioning  allows:

  •   Standardize protection across assets

  •   Plan maintenance cycles

        Performance Considerations

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 Protective Glass & Surface Systems are evaluated based on:​

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  • Suitability for exposed environments and frequent contact

  • Visual impact and transparency relative to the underlying material

  • Suitability for non-invasive application 

  • Glass retention and fragmentation behavior

  • Impact mitigation and improved resistance to penetration characteristics

  • Compatibility with existing surface conditions, glazing, reflective systems and frames

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