Bulletproof Glass

Bulletproof glass is one of the most durable and specialized types of safety glass, designed and manufactured to prevent penetration from bullets, heavy impacts, and security threats. This type of glass is made from multiple layers of toughened glass combined with interlayers of PVB, EVA, or polycarbonate, carefully engineered and laminated together.

The multi-layered structure of bulletproof glass allows the energy from a bullet impact or heavy strike to be absorbed and dispersed across the layers, preventing full penetration. Even in the event of surface cracking or partial breakage, the glass maintains its integrity and does not shatter, a feature that plays a crucial role in enhancing security.

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Main benefits

  • Extremely High Resistance to Bullet Impact and Prevention of Penetration by High-Speed Objects
  • Absorption and Dispersion of Impact Energy Through Engineered Multi-Layered Structure
  • Maintains Glass Integrity Upon Impact, Preventing Collapse or Ejection of Fragments
  • Enhances Security in Sensitive Areas Such as Banks, Exchange Offices, and Security Facilities
  • Resistance to Heavy Impacts, Limited Explosions, and Deliberate Damage
  • Reduces Risk of Injury in Critical Situations and Physical Attacks
  • Effective Sound Insulation to Reduce Transmission of Unwanted Noise
  • Blocks Harmful UV Rays and Protects Interior Spaces
  • Available in Various Thicknesses and Protection Levels to Suit Project Requirements

Applications

  • Used in Banks and Exchange Offices to Enhance the Security of Counters and Interior Spaces
  • Installed in Military, Law Enforcement, and High-Security Facilities
  • Used in Sensitive Government and Private Buildings
  • Used in Display Windows of Jewelry, Gold, and Valuable Goods Stores
  • Installed in Security Rooms and Control Rooms
  • Used in Embassies and Diplomatic Facilities
  • Used in Armored Vehicles and Protective Transport
  • Installed in Guard Posts, Security Gates, and Control Booths
  • Used in Building Facades and Specialized Security Windows
  • Used in Financial Centers, Data Centers, and Critical Infrastructure