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What is the weight of an Acrylic EM System?

May 12, 2025

Maria Gao
Maria Gao
Maria is the international business development manager at Beijing CZLY Group, driving our expansion into global markets. She shares stories of how our solutions are adopted worldwide.

What is the weight of an Acrylic EM System?

As a supplier of Acrylic EM Systems, one of the most frequently asked questions I encounter is about the weight of these systems. Understanding the weight of an Acrylic EM System is crucial for various reasons, including installation, transportation, and overall system stability. In this blog post, I will delve into the factors that influence the weight of an Acrylic EM System, provide some typical weight ranges, and discuss why this information is important for our customers.

Factors Influencing the Weight of an Acrylic EM System

The weight of an Acrylic EM System is determined by several key factors, each of which plays a significant role in the overall mass of the system.

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1. Acrylic Material Thickness The thickness of the acrylic used in the system is a primary determinant of its weight. Acrylic is a type of plastic known for its transparency, durability, and light - weight compared to glass. However, as the thickness of the acrylic increases, so does the weight. Thicker acrylic is often used in applications where greater strength and durability are required, such as in high - traffic areas or in environments where the system may be subject to physical impact.

2. System Size The overall size of the Acrylic EM System also has a direct impact on its weight. Larger systems, with wider and taller dimensions, will naturally weigh more than smaller ones. For example, a wide - aisle University books anti - theft management system designed for a large library will typically be heavier than a smaller system intended for a boutique store.

3. Internal Components The internal components of the Acrylic EM System, such as the electronic sensors, control boards, and power supplies, contribute to its weight. High - quality components may be heavier due to the use of more robust materials and advanced technology. Additionally, systems with additional features, such as integrated alarms or advanced detection algorithms, may have more components and thus weigh more.

Typical Weight Ranges

The weight of an Acrylic EM System can vary widely depending on the factors mentioned above. However, I can provide some general weight ranges based on the common sizes and configurations we offer.

For a standard, single - door Acrylic EM System with a relatively thin acrylic panel (around 5 - 10 mm thick) and basic electronic components, the weight can range from 15 to 30 kilograms per unit. These systems are often used in small retail stores or libraries with limited space.

On the other hand, a large - scale, double - door Enlarge And Widen The Anti Theft System Of Super Wide Wooden Library Bookstore with thicker acrylic panels (15 - 20 mm) and advanced internal components can weigh anywhere from 50 to 100 kilograms per unit. These systems are designed for large - volume environments, such as major libraries or department stores.

Importance of Knowing the Weight

Understanding the weight of an Acrylic EM System is essential for both installation and transportation purposes.

1. Installation During the installation process, knowing the weight of the system helps ensure that the mounting structure is strong enough to support it. For example, if a system is too heavy for the wall or floor it is being installed on, it could cause damage to the structure or pose a safety hazard. Additionally, the weight can affect the ease of installation. Heavier systems may require more manpower and specialized equipment to lift and position correctly.

2. Transportation When transporting an Acrylic EM System, the weight is a critical factor in determining the appropriate shipping method. Heavier systems may require freight shipping, which has different requirements and costs compared to standard parcel shipping. Knowing the weight in advance allows us to provide accurate shipping quotes to our customers and ensure that the system is transported safely and efficiently.

3. System Stability The weight of the system also affects its stability. A heavier system is generally more stable and less likely to be knocked over or moved accidentally. This is particularly important in high - traffic areas where the system may be bumped into by customers or staff.

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Conclusion

In conclusion, the weight of an Acrylic EM System is influenced by factors such as acrylic material thickness, system size, and internal components. Typical weight ranges can vary from 15 to 100 kilograms per unit, depending on the specific configuration. Understanding the weight of the system is crucial for installation, transportation, and ensuring system stability.

If you are considering purchasing an Acrylic EM System for your business or institution, I encourage you to contact us for more detailed information about the weight and other specifications of our products. We are committed to providing high - quality, reliable anti - theft solutions, and our team of experts is ready to assist you in making the right choice for your needs. Whether you need a small - scale system for a boutique store or a large - scale EM library book detection gate for a major library, we have the expertise and products to meet your requirements. Let's start a conversation today to discuss how our Acrylic EM Systems can enhance your security measures.

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References

  • Acrylic Manufacturing Handbook: A comprehensive guide to acrylic properties and manufacturing processes.
  • Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Industry Reports: Provides insights into the design and specifications of EAS systems, including Acrylic EM Systems.

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