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An explosive blast mitigation alternative has increased the safety of structures by using “ catcher” systems. These systems “ catch” or repel the failure of the window or in-fill wall pro-tecting life and property from ballistic shards or fragments. They can be designed to be stand-alone in new construction and structural retrofits or used to augment structural hardening tech-niques. Cables, fabrics, and thin gauge sheet steel are examples of catcher systems used in the past. A new and evolving category of catcher systems are based on polymeric materials that can be used for both wall and window upgrades. These products are a proven blast mitigation concept and K&C Protective Technologies Pte Ltd (KCPT) together with Sherwin-Williams(SW) use KCPT′s blast engineering capacity and SW′s material engineering principles to create engineered systems for even greater in-use performance.
An explosive blast mitigation alternative has increased the safety of structures by using “catcher ” systems. These systems “catch ” or repel the failure of the window or in-fill wall pro-tecting life and property from ballistic shards or fragments They can be designed to be stand-alone in new construction and structural retrofits or used to augment structural hardening tech-niques. Cables, fabrics, and thin gauge sheet steel are examples of catcher systems used in the past. A new and evolving category of catcher systems are based on polymeric materials that can be used for both wall and window upgrades. These products are a proven blast mitigation concept and K & C Protective Technologies Pte Ltd (KCPT) together with Sherwin-Williams (SW) use KCPT's blast engineering capacity and SW's material engineering principles to create engineered systems for even greater in-use performance.