Performance

Tested to real-world threats. Certified to AAMA 1901-25.

Every Titan Security Screen we install is independently tested for impact, pry, pull, and knife-shear resistance. Here's how the technology stacks up.

Screen Technology

Meshtec® vs. Perforated

Two proven screen technologies — pick the one that matches your security and aesthetic needs.

Top Performance

Meshtec® Screen

Stainless Steel · Maximum Performance

Material
Stainless Steel · 0.031" (0.8 mm)
Viewing Angle
156°
Screen Aperture
0.062" (1.6 mm)
Ventilation / Airflow
42%

Perforated Screen

Aluminum or Steel · Decorative Strength

Material
Aluminum Alloy or Perforated Steel · 0.050"–0.063"
Viewing Angle
140°
Screen Aperture
0.093" (2.4 mm)
Ventilation / Airflow
33%

* Insect or security mesh provides an effective barrier to insects larger than the stated aperture. Insects smaller than the stated aperture may not be impeded.

Independently Verified

Real testing, real results.

AAMA 1901-25 is the first US performance standard for security screens. Products must pass a sequential battery of aggressive tests under third-party verification.

AAMA 1901-25 Tested

Industry's first US standard for forced-entry resistance on residential security screens.

Knife Shear Test Passed

Mesh resists slashing and cutting attempts with bladed tools.

Pry Test Passed

Frame and locking system withstand sustained prying with hand tools.

Impact Test Passed

Door system absorbs repeated blunt-force impact without failure.

AAMA Certification Requires:

  • Independent testing from each factory
  • Defined minimum performance requirements
  • Third-party verification
  • Ongoing audits to maintain certification

Performance you can verify. Installation you can trust.

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