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Date: 07 September 2008
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Laminated Glass for security

Product Name: Laminated Glass for security

Product Description

The more extensive the security provisions, the less danger of burglary. Isolar-Glas® Multipact™-A offers three different classes based on type of security needed. The resistance of throw-through glazing is determined by a ball drop test (see drawing) Three Resistance Classes: In throw-through glazing, each pane has to withstand three times the impact of a 4 kgs. metal ball of 100mm diameter. The pane must not be penetrated by the ball or must not move more than 5mm in the supporting structure. Grading of the individual resistance classes is a result of the drop height of the ball determined in such a manner, that the pertaining impact energy corresponds to that of a heavy item thrown. The drop heights for the resistance classes and glass we offer is given hereunder according to DIN standard as follows:

Company Details

Established: Established since 1974, inaugurated by the then HE. Defence Minister Of India, Mr. Jagjiwan Ram. Introduction about Jeet Glass: Founded by Mr. Ranjit Singh in 1974, Jeet Glass was the first unit in India to introduce Bullet... more

More Products of this Company: Bend / Curved / Fused Architectural Glass:, Bullet Proof Glass, Explosion Resistant Glass, Insulating Glass, Laminated Glass for sound attenuation
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