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Yes, blast mitigation film is significantly more expensive than standard security film. According to industry pricing benchmarks for 2026, blast mitigation film is considered a high-end, premium product with a budget impact approximately 2–3 times higher than baseline security films.

The cost difference is driven by several factors:

  • Material Costs: Standard security film (4–6 mil) typically costs between $4 and $8 per square foot for materials. In contrast, blast mitigation film (12–14 mil multi-layer) costs between $15 and $30 per square foot for materials alone.
  • Installation Complexity: While standard films use basic pressure-sensitive adhesives, blast mitigation films require specialized wet-glaze or mechanical anchor attachment systems. These systems ensure the film remains bonded to the window frame during an explosion, which increases both labor and material expenses.
  • Total Installed Price: When accounting for professional installation, standard security film ranges from $8 to $12 per square foot, whereas blast mitigation film ranges from $18 to $35 per square foot.

These premium prices reflect the rigorous engineering and testing required to meet GSA blast rating and ASTM F1642 standards for protecting buildings against explosive overpressure and debris hazards.


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