2. VISTAMATIC®
established in the
United Kingdom for
over 27 years. NOW
Manufactured in the
USA.
To date the product
has been used in over
200 projects in 33
states.
The # 1 supplier of
Glazed Secure Vision
Panels throughout
the world.
3. The Panel
Three sheets of glass in a
sealed unit - 2 outer
sheets are 1/4" tempered,
inner sheet is 5/32"
annealed.
Operated by a unique
patented cam shaft
mechanism (Patent
pending No.0918572.9) –
This is the only working
mechanism on the panel.
4. A simple turn of the lever
allows vision; turn it the
other direction to
obscure vision.
Sandblasted lines;
which in the closed
position allow light
through, without seeing
the true definition.
Vinyl lines come in any
color; which in the
closed position offer a
total blackout.
5. Handle choices include
chrome lever, which
has a little kink in it so
it can be elbow
operated – great for
scrub rooms or
operating theaters.
Knurled knob and key
locking mechanism are
ligature free.
6. Glazing options such as:
Fire rated up to 45 minutes
Lead lined for x-ray
Bullet resistant
Laser polymer
Different thicknesses of
tempered & laminated for
more secure units
VISTAMATIC® also offers
a corner unit, featuring all
around viewing - the perfect
fit for a nurses’ station.
7. VISTAMATIC® Glazed
Secure Vision Panels
can be installed in any
type of frame – HMF,
Aluminum, Borrowed
Lite, Curtain Wall, etc.
Only 11/16" thick –
Doors never have to be
built out to install the
panel (unlike
competitors’ products).
No standard sizes. The
smallest panel is
6¼" x 10" and the
maximum is 48" x 48".
8. Northside Hospital - Atlanta
The SuperMax Panel is available for sizes
over 24" x 36" – this panel is still one
insulated unit but has two working
mechanisms.
On average, VISTAMATIC® is about 20%
less expensive than integral blinds.
9. VISTAMATIC® . . .
is now on Arcat
has CAD drawings available
has adopted BIM
(Building Information Modeling)
has worked with major architects including:
HOK, HDR, HGA, HKS, Perkins + Will,
Francis Cauffman, RTKL, Cannon Design,
Heery International, MGE Architects, FKP,
Karlsberger, Perkins Eastman, S/L/A/M,
and Haskell