Crimsafe has a bad corrosion problem, because of the stainless steel fastening screws going through the aluminium. The two dissimilar metals cause corrosion, then they put a cover strip over the screws. I have worked in the security screen industry for 25 years.
They only corrode if moisture, which acts as an electrolyte, gets in between the dissimilar metals. Keep those areas moisture free and galvanic corrosion would be much less of a problem.
Yes, this can be a problem in salty climates- The solution is the gel coating in coastal applications! Important to do your research, not every company or application implements the same standards.
@@SecurityTX I have more than done my research, as I said I have worked in the security screen industry for 25 years. I have dismantled Crimsafe screens & yes I have seen gel coating on the screws but they are still corroding because the stainless steel still touches the aluminium frame. A redesign of Crimsafe is the only way to fix it.
1. Is the mesh fine enough to keep out mosquitos, etc.? 2. Do you have anything to say as to commenters talking about corrosion where the screws meet the screen?
Remember folks, no matter how safe your front door is, windows are made of glass...
They make shatter resistant film. And also pew pews.
Pretty Much 👍
Uh, it looks like there is something on the windows?
@@NutkeyDoesMinecraft they make these for windows too
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Is that a statement, or a question 😂
... he's probably talking about those high tech,.. Drapes 🤣
Crimsafe has a bad corrosion problem, because of the stainless steel fastening screws going through the aluminium. The two dissimilar metals cause corrosion, then they put a cover strip over the screws. I have worked in the security screen industry for 25 years.
They only corrode if moisture, which acts as an electrolyte, gets in between the dissimilar metals. Keep those areas moisture free and galvanic corrosion would be much less of a problem.
Yes, this can be a problem in salty climates- The solution is the gel coating in coastal applications! Important to do your research, not every company or application implements the same standards.
Thank you for your input!
@@SecurityTX I have more than done my research, as I said I have worked in the security screen industry for 25 years. I have dismantled Crimsafe screens & yes I have seen gel coating on the screws but they are still corroding because the stainless steel still touches the aluminium frame. A redesign of Crimsafe is the only way to fix it.
@@Nick41622 we would love to collaborate with you!
1. Is the mesh fine enough to keep out mosquitos, etc.? 2. Do you have anything to say as to commenters talking about corrosion where the screws meet the screen?
@@FortunateSon yes, the mesh will keep out mosquitos- you can read our comments throughout the thread.
more info on actual screen mesh please.
I live underground.
And that's why we brought the Water Truck 😏
Will this keep the cops from kicking in your door?
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And then they break though the window.... 😖
Thank goodness this company makes screens too 🤡