Protecting against bomb blast, bullets and burglary

Glass fortress encompasses State-of-the-Art Security

Saflex® interlayer in laminated glazing can provide significant protection over monolithic glass products in resisting man made threats. Globally, architects and designers rely on these protective interlayers to help them meet regional standards and norms for bomb blast, ballistics and forced entry applications.

Glass fortress encompasses State-of-the-Art Security Since burglaries, forced entries, bomb and ballistic attacks are often targeted toward the easiest opportunity and lowest perceived risk, the presence of laminated security glazing made with Saflex interlayer can help act as a deterrent. In a bomb blast event, the glass tends to cling to the Saflex interlayer protecting the building occupants from flying glass. In an armed assault on a building structure, Saflex interlayer is used in varying glass thicknesses and multiple plies helping to protect against a wide range of weapons. Saflex interlayer also makes it difficult for would be intruders to penetrate glass windows and doors by thwarting repeated blows using handheld implements such as bricks, bats, hammers and crowbars. Laminated glass cannot be cut from one side, denying burglars the use of glass cutters for quiet entry.

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