
GSS' Proprietary Solutions
Secure-Bond Solution
Secure-Bond is a All-In-One, Ready-To-Use Cleaning, Mounting,
and Bond solution that will do away with any and all other cleaning and mounting
solution you are currently using.
Secure-Bond is designed to be used first as an cleaning agent
that will allow you give the glass a deep cleansing down to the very pores of
the glass. Secure-Bond will provide you will an optimal surface to mount your
films to, so you will not have to worry about dirt deposits being left behind to
cause problems with delamination and film lift.
Secure-Bond is designed to also to allow you to have the time necessary
to mount your films and get the film fitted to the glass you are working with enough slip agent to make your job as easy as possible.
Secure-Bond is at last but not the lest designed to Chemically
Bond the film to the glass. Secure-Bond uses the technology of chemical bonding
process to Bond our solution with the Acrylic Adhesive that are present on the
films that in turn are now able to penetrate deeper into the pores of the glass,
this film bonding system now creates higher adhesive bonding rates which means
more glass stays intact with the film that is mounted inside the frame.
Secure-Bond when properly used can increase the bonding or
adhesion rate of film to glass from what is normally only about 80% to 95% and
higher. What does this mean for you? It means that when glass is pushed to its
breaking point, that instead of 20% of the glass falling away from the film that
can become deadly projectiles, you only now may have as little as 3% to 5% of
glass falling away from the film and frame.
Secure-Bond chemical bonding process also reduces normal curing
times by up to 2/3, cures time with the thick safety and security films that
normally would take up to 90 days to cure are now reduced to 21 days or less for
films thicknesses of 11mil and thinner, with 75% of the curing process taking
place within the week. For those films that are 12mils up to 21mils the
cure time is around 35 to 40 days depending on environmental conditions,
which is still less than half of what the normal cure times are for the rest of
the industry.
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