


The era of clumsy iron bars is over. Welcome to the age of precision-engineered security grills. We combine CNC laser cutting with high-tensile steel to create barriers that are mathematically impossible to breach without heavy machinery.
A security grill for windows is a static defense system. Its primary function is to convert kinetic energy (a kick, a hammer blow) into structural resistance. At Security WB, we calculate the "Deflection Rate" of our grills.
We utilize cold-rolled steel, which offers a 20% higher yield strength than standard hot-rolled iron used by competitors.
Fasteners are hidden within the frame geometry. There is no exposed leverage point for a crowbar to engage.
Our patterns are optimized to maintain 85% airflow while rejecting objects larger than 3 inches.
Analyze the data. Numbers do not lie. Here is how a professional security grill compares to standard market options.
| PARAMETER | STANDARD BAR | SECURITY WB GRILL |
|---|---|---|
| TENSILE STRENGTH | 40,000 PSI | 60,000+ PSI |
| ANCHOR DEPTH | 1.5 Inches | 4.0 Inches |
| FINISH | Spray Paint | Poly-Powder Coat |
| WARRANTY | 1 Year | Lifetime Structural |
Security should not degrade architecture. Our CNC laser-cut designs allow for geometric patterns—honeycombs, fractals, and linear gradients—that modernize the façade of your property.
From mid-century modern to industrial chic, the grill becomes a design element, not just a cage.
Proper installation is the firewall of physical security. If the connection fails, the system fails.
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Last Updated: 01/01/25