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Security Screens for Shed Windows and Doors

Consider Security Screens for Versatility and Creative Design Options on your next project.

Stainless Security Screens

AMIA offers an extensive selection of high-quality building solutions crafted to meet and exceed Australian standards. AMIA’s products deliver performance and innovation.

Presenting AMIA’s UltraSafe Security Screen by Wintec. Now you can ensure your family’s safety with one of the most advanced security screen systems available. UltraSafe provides a clear, unobstructed view while offering robust protection, seamlessly blending into your home’s aesthetics and allowing you to maintain your lifestyle with peace of mind.

Each AMIA UltraSafe window and door screen is built with premium 316 grade stainless steel standard mesh, expertly engineered aluminum frames, and high-security hardware. Combined, these elements are rigorously tested to withstand Australia’s harshest conditions, including cyclone-rated impact standards, so you can feel secure.

The unique design of UltraSafe eliminates the need for screws, rivets, or pins, reducing any risk of corrosion and ensuring lasting durability.

Technical Info

Materials & Compliance

Ulltrasafe framing is extruded from 6063 T6 premium grade aluminium alloy. The woven wire mesh is manufactured from 316 grade stainless steel to ensure corrosion resistance and strength. The system is tested to exceed all Australian Standards. And is backed by an extensive warranty.

Applications

Suitable for use in residential, commercial and industrial situations to protect you, your loved ones and your property.

Components

Ulltrasafe is supplied as a complete system, which consists of aluminium framing, stainless steel woven wire mesh, corner infill’s and foamed acrylic bonding tape.

Performance

Ulltrasafe has been designed to perform year after year in Australia’s harsh climate. Supplied throughout Australia, AMIA has the sales and technical support to meet your security requirements.

Screen Options

Stainless Steel Woven Mesh

We use only the finest 316 Marine grade stainless steel woven mesh which fits seamlessly into our extruded aluminium frame.

Woven mesh offers uncompromising strength, durability, corrosion resistance and clear unobstructed views without compromising security or aesthetics.

Compliance pathway – The deemed to safety (DTS) requirements of sections 4-9 only apply where a system has not been tested.

Woven Mesh Specifications

– Material: 316 Stainless Steel
– Thickness: 0.8 mm
– Spacing: 2.80 mm
– Aperture: 1.8 mm
– Colour: Black

Aluminium Perforated Sheet​

Our perforated sheets are constructed from tempered 5052H34 marine grade aluminium with a more contemporary look in mind.

Perforated screens are a cost effective alternative to traditional screens,
offering corrosion resistance and act
as a sun shade to reduce heat.

Screen Applications

Both stainless steel woven mesh and aluminium perforated sheet can be used in a range of products including:

– Sliding Windows
– Casement Windows
– Awnings Windows
– Double Hung Windows
– Louvre Windows
– Sliding Doors
– Hinged Doors
– Multi-track Sliding Doors
– Shop Fronts

What makes security screens more secure than barrier screens?

Ultrasafe Product Performance To AS5039 and Forced Entry Testing To AS5041

Dynamic Impact Test – Simulating a physical attack on the screen mesh to attempt to force the mesh out of the frame and gain entry.

Lock Attack – Consisting of a jemmy test on all locking points with a level to attempt to break into or release the locking mechanism and gain entry.

Hinge Attack – Consisting of a jemmy test on all hinge points with a level to attempt to break into or release the hinge and gain entry.

Knife Shear Test – Simulating an attack on the mesh with a very sharp knife to attempt to cut the mesh and gain entry

Simulated Wind Driven Debris Impact Test

Impact Test – A 4 Kilogram piece of hardwood impacting the screen at a velocity of 29m/s (104.4km/h) followed by 8mm steel balls impacting the screen at the same velocity of 29m/s.

Testing of security screens was performed at Azuma Designs NATA accredited test Laboratory during May and June of 2016 to comply with the relevant Australian Standards. Testing carried out on behalf of Wintech an Ullrich Aluminium Company. The tests undertaken were: Download report in our Resources page.

Compliance to AS 5040 Installation of Security Screen Doors and Window Grilles. 

– All security doors require a 3 point lock and a 5 pin double key cylinder
– Security Screen Window Grilles require the use of security screws applied to tested maximum centers. Regular screws accessible externally and non compliant.

Note: These are some of the additional changes to upgrade a barrier screen or door to a compliant security status

What you Need to Know if Building in a Bushfire Prone Area about AS 3959, 2018?

License Number: 410315427

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