23 Mil. film

Window Security Film

23 Mil. Security Film

Installation of our 23 Mil. Film is applied to the inner most surface of your existing glass and anchored to your existing framing (inside of the building). Our films are much thicker and utilize a proprietary adhesive technology to achieve the strength that other films cannot.

  • Thickness: 5/16"
  • Fire Rating: 20 Minute (Without Hose Stream)
  • Glass Weight: 5 lbs. sq/ft
  • Construction: Proprietary
  • Maximum Size: 72" X 96"
  • Warranty: 15 Year Limited

Armoured One’s Security Film has passed a Class 1 Shooter Attack Test where the film is shot 10 times with an AR15 .223 round and then hit with a 100 lb. ram where the glass is struck minimally two (2) times at 50-foot pounds of force by the ram. If the ram penetrates the glass before the completion of the two hits, it is considered a failure. This test is completed by FILTI. This test was created to not only protect the people behind the glass, but also protect decision makers from liability.

  • FILTI Shooter Attack Certified
  • All Fire Certifications and Requirements

Attributes

BURNING CHARACTERISTICS

ANSI Z97.1 | 16 CFR CPSC 1201

WIND DEBRIS

UL972 BURGLARY GLAZING MATERIAL | EN356 P4A

BOMB BLAST & EXPLOSIVE PROTECTANT

FTD-SA-LEVEL 1

SAFETY GLAZING & GLASS BREAKAGE

ANSI Z97.1 | 16 CFR CPSC 1201

FORCED ENTRY & BURGLARY RESISTANT

UL972 BURGLARY GLAZING MATERIAL | EN356 P4A

SHOOTER ATTACK CERTIFIED

FTD-SA

Be Leery Of These Claims

Be wary of any Security Film that claims to be bullet proof or bullet resistant. There is no film in existence that will make existing glass bullet resistant (or bullet proof). If a company claims this, they are lying to you.

What Is The Purpose Of 23 Mil. Film

Armoured Ones 23 Mil. Shooter Attack Film was invented to retrofit into your existing windows to slow down or stop an active shooter, by slowing down an active shooter after they have shot the glass and film. Many companies claim to have window film that does this, but they have not tested to the FILTI Shooter Attack Certification level. Moreover, there is no film in the world that will make existing 1/4 inch glass bullet proof or bullet resistant through single layer application.

Where To Use

We recommend this for exterior locations, such as windows at vestibules, doors, classroom exterior windows, office windows, large gathering room windows, and entry ways.

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Installation Details

Installation of our 23MIL film is applied to the inner most surface of your existing glass and anchored to your existing framing (inside of the building).

The Fastest Option To Secure Your School

Our film was created to be your fastest option to get your school secure by modifying existing windows. It does not require any construction, window removal, blocking off areas of the school, or anything that can disrupt the school day. Our certified team of installers go into the school and apply the film to the inside of the existing glass, making this the easiest and fastest option to secure your buildings.

*Notice* Our film is not bullet proof or bullet resistant (There is no film that is)

Our Film Has Already Saved Lives

Armoured One Film Stopped An Attack In November of 2015

In a world where violent attacks on schools have become all too common, Armoured One LLC stands as a beacon of hope. In November of 2015, our film proved its worth when it prevented a violent attacker from entering a school and harming innocent students and staff. For about 8 tense minutes, our shooter attack film held strong against the attacker’s attempts to break in. Those 8 minutes felt like an eternity, but they were enough time for the police to arrive and apprehend the assailant before any harm could be done. Thanks to our film, the attacker was unable to breach the school’s existing glass and carry out his violent intentions. The result? Zero injuries. Zero loss of life. And a community that was spared the trauma and tragedy of one of these attacks. But don’t just take our word for it. Listen to what the Superintendent had to say about that day below.

SHOOTER ATTACK CERTIFIED 23 MIL. FILM
WITH A 15 YEAR WARRANTY

Standard test method for simulating an active shooter attack

Break Strength 640 lbs/inchHighest Rated Break Strength In The Industry
Elongation Strength 230%Highest Rated Elongation Strength In The Industry
Tensile Strength at Break 35,000Highest Rated Tensile Strength In The Industry
Peel Strength 10-11 lbs/inchHighest Rated Peel Strength In The Industry
Forced Entry Test UL972Anti-Burglary Test Method
Safety Standard For Architectural Glazing Material ANSI Z97.1 | 16CFR
CPSC1201
Mandatory Building Code
Shooter Attack Test Method FTD-SA-C1 (Third Party Tested)Standard Test Method For Simulating An Active Shooter Attack
OPTICAL AND SOLAR PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
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No. Parameter Test Method Measurement Tool Spec Unit Comments
1Haze ASTM D 1003Haze Gard Plus <4%Film Only
2Color BASTM D 2244MiniScan XE Plus4.2N/ACIE-LAB D65/10 Film Only
3Visible Light Transmitted*Optical And Solar Performance Simulated Using LBNL Softwares (Optics And WINDOW 5.2) According NFRC Methodology**CARY 500 Scan Spectrophotometer87%***Performance Data On 1/8” Clear Glass
4Visible Light Reflected (Int)***12%***
5Visible Light Reflected (Ext)***12%***
6UV Block***>99%***
7Total Solar Energy Reflected***11%***
8Total Solar Energy Transmitted***77%***
9Total Solar Energy Absorbed***12%***
10Shading Coefficient***0.93N/A***
11Total Solar Energy Rejected***19%***
12Solar Heat Gain Coefficient***0.81N/A***
13U-Value Winter***1.03N/A***
14K-Value Winter***5.85N/A***
15Glare Reduction***3%***
Why Is This Important?
Listen To Our Director Of Operations Tell His Story

Meet Dmytro Kobylyanskyi, our director of operations, referred to as Dima. He’s not just another guy with a job; he’s on a heartfelt mission. Dima experienced the trauma of a school shooting first hand and instead of letting that trauma define him, he’s chosen to make a difference. He has a mission to ensure the children going to school return home safely each day. It’s more than a job; it’s his way of answering a higher calling and preventing others from experiencing what he went through.