Description
Bulletproof car glass plays a crucial role in safeguarding vehicle occupants by offering enhanced protection against shattering and forced entry. These specialized glasses are designed to withstand both physical impacts and gunfire, providing an additional layer of security against potential threats.
Types of Bulletproof Car Glass
Bulletproof car glass can be broadly categorized into two main types:
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Impact-Resistant Glass: This type of glass is designed to resist breakage from light to heavy impacts, including blows from attackers. While it may crack under extreme force, it remains intact, preventing shards from flying and causing harm. Impact-resistant glass can withstand multiple heavy hammer blows.
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Ballistic-Resistant Glass: This type of glass offers a higher level of protection, combining impact resistance with the ability to withstand gunfire. Ballistic-resistant glass comes in various grades, with the level of protection determined by its thickness and the caliber of bullets it can stop.
Bulletproof Car Glass Classes
Bulletproof car glass is classified into different classes based on its level of protection, ranging from BR1 to BR8:
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Class BR1: With a thickness of 14mm, this class provides resistance against light impacts.
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Class BR2: At 22mm thick, this class can withstand approximately 70 axe strikes.
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Class BR3: With a thickness of 26mm, this class can resist grenade shrapnel.
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Class BR4: At 32mm thick, this class provides protection against 9mm handguns.
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Class BR5: With a thickness of 38mm, this class can withstand .45 ACP handgun rounds.
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Class BR6: At 43mm thick, this class offers resistance against multiple Kalashnikov rounds.
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Classes BR7 and BR8: Exceeding 43mm in thickness, these classes are tailored to specific threat levels, providing protection against high-powered rifles and sniper fire.
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