Safety and Security glass
TEMPERED GLASS
The company offers advanced glass tempering technology. Due to its smoothness, transparency and relative strength, glass is a preferred material with many applications, but it is fragile, which requires its curing for safety. The glass hardens after completion of all other machining and shaping to the desired size, drilling holes, edges and more. In a furnace, the glass is heated to 600 ° C and then cooled rapidly. Tempered glass is considered to be less risky than usual due to its 6 times higher strength and the fact that it breaks into small pieces that are less likely to cause injury. This allows the use of tempered glass in frameless elements such as doors, storefronts, glass furniture and more.
Tempered glass is considered to be less risky than usual due to its 6 times higher strength and the fact that it breaks into small pieces that are less likely to cause injury. This allows the use of tempered glass in frameless elements such as doors, storefronts, glass furniture and more.
Stratobel Glass
CHARACTERISTICS
Designed for the sole purpose of keeping people safe, Stratobel is our expanded range of laminated glass that looks identical to normal glass but is strong enough to provide protection against injuries, falls, breakouts and vandalism. Protection is provided by a polyvinylbutyral (PVB) layer (plastic material) placed between the glasses. Undergoing many forms of impact and testing, different glass thicknesses and configurations determine the level of safety.
APPENDICES
The three main features of this range are:
- Injury Protection - Testing and Certification in accordance with EN 12600 (Class: 1B1 - 2B2)
- Fall protection - tested and certified in accordance with EN 12600 (Class: 1B1)
- Burglary and vandalism protection - tested and certified in accordance with EN 356. (Class: P1A-P5A)
ADVANTAGES
The products are available in a wide range of standard sizes and structures. Other sizes and thicknesses are available for a specific market or requirements. If this glass breaks, it breaks down into "dull" fragments that adhere to the PVB film, not into sharp pieces. For shelters, doors, windows, balconies, storefronts and any application requiring glazing security.This glass, which includes two glass sheets and at least one PVB intermediate layer, reduces the risk of injury from accidental impact. Windows are a potential entry point for burglars, but this glass, which includes two glass sheets and at least two PVB intermediate layers, counteracts forced entry and intrusion threats. Tested with a metal ball, this method evaluates performance with three levels of impact, from small hand attacks to intentional breakthroughs.