The steel mesh in security window screens
The steel mesh in security window screens is mounted tightly inside a galvanized steel or anodized aluminum frame, preventing the panel from being pulled out.These screens are made of 22-gauge steel and are hot-dipped, galvanized and then bonderized and given a baked-on enamel finish.
A 12 x 12 mesh of .28 of stainless steel offers tensile strength of over 800 lbs./linear inch. The stainless steel mesh in security screens can resist cuts from a knife and other methods used in forced entry through open windows.
Different strengths
The wire is also available in different strengths, depending on your needs.For instance, if you have a problem with upper-storey windows being broken, you might just want to install .023. This screen works well against vandals but is not as effective at preventing forced entry.On lower floors, where bad guys have easier access, you will need to up your gauge to .028.If you want to beef up your high-risk areas, you may want to take it to the next level and install .032 wire.
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