Amplimesh Supascreen Doors and Screens

Amplimesh Supascreens offer you security, peace of mind and enhance the aesthetic look of your home.

Standards Compliance

Amplimesh® Security Products are rigorously tested to ensure they meet a number of relevant Australian and industry Standards including:

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Security Testing 
(Australian Standard AS5039-2008 & AS5041-2003)
Amplimesh® products are subjected to a rigorous regime of impact tests, jemmy attacks and pull testing under this standard, to ensure that the inherent strength and structural integrity of the manufactured security product is maintained.

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Knife Shear Test
(Australian Standard AS5039-2008 & AS5041-2003)
SupaScreen® Stainless Steel and IntrudaGuard® Aluminium Security
products are tested for material hardness and tensile strength by
subjecting the mesh to a standardised physical cutting attack,
which draws a knife over the mesh a number of times.

standards-icon-fire-attenuation-testFire Attenuation Test
(Australian Standard AS1530.4-2005, Appendix B7)
SupaScreen® Stainless Steel Security products have been tested
in general accordance with this standard and when exposed to
incident radiant heat SupaScreen® achieves a 41% reduction in the
radiant heat flux between the inside and outside of the product.

standards-icon-bushfire-testBushfire Test
(Australian Standard AS1530.8.1-2007)
SupaScreen® Stainless Steel Security products have been tested
under this standard and satisfied the requirements for Bushfire
Attack Level (BAL) 40.

standards-icon-cyclonic-missile-impacts1Cyclonic Missile Impacts
(Australian Standard AS1170.2-2002, Clause 5.3.2)
In cyclonic regions windows and doors may need to be protected from flying debris, SupaScreen® Stainless Steel Security productshave been tested to this standard, resisting the 4kg, 100mm x 50mm timber travelling at 15m/s.

standards-icon-cyclonic-missile-impacts-qldwaCyclonic Missile Impacts
(Australian Standard AS1170.2-1989)
QLD Government, Design Guidelines for Aust. Public Cyclone
Shelters, 2002. Department of Health, Western Australia Health
Facility Guidelines for Engineering Services, 2006. SupaScreen®
Stainless Steel Security products have also been tested to and

satisfied the more onerous testing regime of this Standard. The

same piece of timber is impacted into the screen at the faster

speed of 20m/s followed by 8mm Steel balls at 30m/s followed

by fatigue testing.

(information sourced from www.amplimesh.com.au)