Stands strong, Opens with confidence

Using high tensile 316 marine grade stainless steel, woven into a fine mesh, Amplimesh® SupaScreen® is a modern innovation in security technology.

Each SupaScreen® hinged security door is assembled using a patented pressure fit mesh retention system. This innovative design prevents direct contact between the aluminium frame and the 316 marine grade stainless steel mesh, resisting galvanic corrosion and extending the life of the door, even in harsh environments. Both the frame and mesh feature specially engineered corrosion and moisture resistant coatings that meet or exceed Australian Standards. With no screws, rivets, pins or snap-ins required to hold the mesh in place, SupaScreen® maintains its clean finish and long term structural integrity. Backed by a comprehensive 16 year warranty, SupaScreen® hinged security doors are built to stand firm when closed and perform flawlessly every time you open the door.

Warranty information

We’re so sure of the quality of our SupaScreen® security screen doors that we’ve backed them by a comprehensive 16 year warranty.

As with all commercial warranties, your Amplimesh® security screen door or window screen must be cared for with regular cleaning and maintenance. Giving your screen a little love and attention every few months will not only maintain your warranty but will keep your screen looking great and performing at maximum efficiency.

Exceeding Australian Security Standards

(Australian Standard AS5039.1:2023)

Amplimesh® SupaScreen® Stainless Steel and IntrudaGuard® Aluminium security 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.

(Australian Standard AS5039.3: 2023, Part 3 Methods of Test)

The dynamic impact test was created to imitate an intruder attempting to kick, shoulder or otherwise force their way through the screen. The accepted and standardised test to replicate this is five 200 joule impacts (Energy).

(Australian Standard AS5039.3: 2023, Part 3 Methods of Test)

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.

(Australian Standard AS1530.4:2014, 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 59% reduction in the radiant heat flux between the inside and outside of the product.

(Australian Standard AS3959:2018)

SupaScreen® security screens have been tested under this standard and satisfied the requirements for Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) 40.

(Australian Standard AS1170.2:2021)

In cyclonic regions glazed windows and doors may need to be protected from flying debris. SupaScreen® Stainless Steel security products have been tested to resist a 4kg, 100mm x 50mm timber travelling at 34m/s fired from an air canon. The screen is then shot an additional five times with 8mm steel ball bearings, shot into the screen at the same speed.

(Tested under the Window Energy Rating Scheme)

Screens are a useful tool to give a home Natural Cross Flow Ventilation and keep air-con costs down but they can also reduce solar heat and UV light out during summer periods, and help reduce heat loss during winter. The Window Energy Rating Scheme also known as ‘WERS’ independently tests the reduction in solar heat and damaging UV light across a range of typical glazed scenarios found in windows at Australian residences.

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