Laminated polycarbonate systems can meet ul level 1 bullet resistance at just.
Which is more impact resistant polycarbonate or laminated.
The addition of glass fibers provide improved strength and stiffness and lower the thermal expansion.
Polycarbonate is the stronger material at 250 times the impact resistance of standard glass.
Acrylic has roughly 17 times the impact resistance.
Whether this is to stop burglars whipping winds or debris from natural disasters like hurricanes this glass is designed stronger and with a different way of breaking than traditional glass.
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For this reason and the fact that polycarbonate has a slight tint polycarbonate does not have the water clarity of acrylic.
An impact resistant laminate comprising at least two sheets of annealed glass bonded together by a polyvinylbutyral interlayer the front glass sheet of which receives an impact a rear polycarbonate sheet bonded to the rear glass face of said sheets of annealed glass and a thin polycarbonate sheet not more than about 0 64 mm thick adhered to.
It does however provide ballistic protection at the thinnest gage available.
Polycarbonate maintains good impact resistance across a wide temperature range.
Polycarbonate offers much more resilience than acrylic making it ideal for highly demanding applications like bullet resistant windows.
Compared to safety glass polycarbonate is 250 times more resistant to impact not only protecting valuables inside but also reducing the risk of injury due to broken glass.
Impact resistant windows typically combine tempered and laminated glasses creating a safe glass to withstand blunt force.
Various amounts of glass fibers may be added from 10 40.
Often used in security doors and windows to protect against forced entry this laminated polycarbonate is nearly impenetrable.
Bullet resistant polycarbonate sheet is always laminated multiple layers laminated together.
Pros of bullet resistant polycarbonate.
Unlike glass polycarbonate can withstand extreme temperatures making it safer to use in building construction and household items.
The resulting barrier is almost two and a half inches thick compared to a similar laminated polycarbonate barrier which is more common half as thick and a fraction the weight.
While glass reinforced polycarbonate has less impact strength than standard grades it is still tougher and more impact resistant than most other plastics and die cast aluminum.
An all glass bullet resistant barrier is heavy and has poor light transmission only allowing about 60 percent through but can also offer a substantial cost.
Clear impact resistant polycarbonate sheets and bars.