Our glazing products offer a transparent appearance so your team can effectively see and communicate with visitors while still enjoying the protection of bulletproof glass.
How thick are bullet proof windows.
Instead most bulletproof doors are multi layered taking advantage of several different materials to achieve their ul rating.
Bulletproof glass varies in thickness from 3 4 to 3 1 2 inches 19 to 89 mm.
But even this is still 2 11 inches thick and it weighs 24 38 pounds per square foot.
The eva and pvb inner layer on impact resistant windows can vary from about 010 inches to 090 inches which might not sound like much but is plenty protective considering the strength of this material.
Armortex bulletproof windows are designed to provide maximum protection against any security threat.
Bulletproof glass is used in windows of buildings that require such security such as jewelry stores and embassies and of military and private vehicles.
Ul 1 is the most popular and can be found in 70 of businesses that employ bullet resistant glass.
Consumer level laminated glass can offer bullet protection up to ul 3 but such sheets of laminated glass are more than 1 5 inches thick.
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Armored glass that is 21mm thick is ranked b4 which is able to stop a handgun.
Different species of wood have different densities and therefore different levels of bullet resistance but a solid wood panel would need to be 2 3 inches thick to offer protection from bullets.
70mm glass or b7 rank is able to stop a high powered rifle see the ballistic chart below.
The thickness of the glass greatly affects the level of protection it provides.
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Insulgard also carries a variety of bullet resistant product categories including exterior doors and windows transaction windows package passers and fiberglass panels.
The most efficient bullet resistant windows are made by bonding alternating layers of lexan and laminated glass.
The cost per square foot for this material is quite high.
The rank is based on thickness number of layers and certified testing.