Standard:GB17840-1999
Bullet-resistant glass constructed of laminated glass layers is built from glass sheets bonded together with , or . This type of bullet-resistant glass has been in regular use on combat vehicles since .
The polycarbonate layer, usually consisting of products such as , , , or , is often sandwiched between layers of regular glass. The use of plastic in the laminate provides impact-resistance, such as physical assault with a hammer, an axe, etc. The plastic provides little in the way of bullet-resistance. The glass, which is much harder than plastic, flattens the bullet and thereby prevents penetration. This type of bullet-resistant glass is usually 7075 mm (2.83.0 in) thick.
Bullet-resistant glass is usually constructed using a strong but material such as or by using layers of . The desired result is a material with an appearance and light-transmitting behavior of standard glass but offers varying degrees of protection from fire.
Bulletproof glass is a colloquial term for that is particularly resistant to being penetrated when struck by . Since manufacturing glass of usable thicknesses capable of fully stopping most bullets cannot currently be done, the industry generally refers to it as bullet-resistant glass instead.
Bulletproof Glass is a kind of Laminated Glass; it added with PVB film between two or more layers original glass, and formed multi-layer glass combination from pressure under a
certain temperature. Within the weapon shot range, it can resist from bullet piercing and provided with some functions such as bulletproof, explosion-resistance as well as anti-theft. In addition,
it also possesses the common characteristic of Laminated Glass.
The features of bullet proof glass:
good statey,
one kind of laminated glass
Delivery Time: | about 20 days |
Package: | wooden cratesheet iron |
Payment Terms: | L/C,T/T |
Port: | Shanghai/Ningbo |
Brand Name: | GAOMING |
Place of Origin: | Zhejiang China (Mainland) |