Name |
Bullet Resistant Glass (Ballistic Glass) |
Description |
Pictured samples (L8) shows no penetration from 7.62x51mm (.30 Cal.) rounds and 5.56mm rounds with no spalling. Testing conducted by the military. |
Dimensions |
UL levels 1-8 available. Dimensions subject to customer requirement. (Custom sizing) |
Price |
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Specifications |
UL ratings explained:
- Level 1: Refers to bullet resistant glass able to withstand fire from small caliber handguns. It must be able to resist a minimum of three 9mm FMJs traveling at a minimum velocity of 1,175 feet per second (f/s)
- Level 2: Defines bullet resistant glass designed to withstand fire from larger caliber handguns. It must withstand at least three shots of .357 magnum soft points traveling at a velocity of 1,250f/s.
- Level 3: Refers to bullet resistant glass that can withstand a minimum of three shots of .44 magnum rounds at a velocity of 1350f/s.
- Level 4: Represents a step-up in terms of ballistics resistance. It defines bullet resistant glass that can withstand at least one shot from a .30 caliber rifle with a minimum velocity of 2540f/s.
- Level 5: Covers bulletproof glass designated to withstand at least one 7.62mm rifle FMJ with a velocity of at least 2750f/s.
- Level 6: Is a direct improvement on Level 1, designed to withstand at least five 9mm rounds traveling at an elevated minimum velocity of 1400f/s.
- Level 7: Defines bullet resistant glass designed to withstand multiple hits with 5.56mm rifle FMJs with a minimum velocity of 3080f/s.
- Level 8: Designates the highest level of protection available in bullet resistant glass. This level is tested to withstand at least five shots from a 7.62mm rifle.
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