Anti-bullet laminated safety glass with no sharp splinters (NS)

Stop'Eclat Stop'Eclat

Stop’Eclat is our range of laminated bulletproof safety glass, without fragmentation which could cause injury to individuals (NS). It is part of the Protec-Plus glazing family from V2S, whose levels of performance are superior to those of conventional laminated glazing. This is a new generation of protective laminated glazing which combines two types of materials: glass and composite materials. This major technological advance means that very high levels of protection may be achieved whilst allowing significant reductions in thickness and weight, therefore giving superior light transmission performance. 

 

The use of Stop’Eclat aminated glazing is particularly recommended for installations where safety requirements mean that high-resistant products at the leading edge of technology must be used. 

 

Applications :

  • Prisons, police headquarters, police stations
  • Munitions depots, armouries, security stations
  • Security headquarters, embassies, consulates
  • Banks, cash transportation, toll booths
  • All types of civil and military installations where a latent risk of firearms being discharged exists.
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Advantages

  • Reduced thickness
  • Reduced weight
  • Very good optical quality
  • Excellent anti-UV characteristics
  • Specific high-temperature test
  • Internal or external use
  • Single glazing or assembly into insulating glazing units
  • Can be used in combination with other functions: enhanced heat insulation, sunlight control, noise reduction etc.

Range

Product
EN 1063(1)
Number / Type of projectiles
Outside
standardisation
Return
fire
(TR)
Th.
(mm)
Weight
(kg/m2)
Max
dimensions
(mm)(3)
Max
weight
(kg)(3)
SINGLE GLAZING
CA 14
BR2 NS
3 / 9 mm Luger
Test C1 at 0°C in acc. with NF P 78-401
Oui
15
30
2500 x 1500
--
CA 20
BR3 NS
3 / 357 Magnum
 Test C2 at 0°C
in acc. with NF P 78-401
 
19
41
2500 x 1500
-- 
CA 22
BR3-SG2 NS
3 / 357 Magnum
3 / 44 Magnum
3 / 12 mm Brenneke
--
Oui
21
45
2500 x 1500
--
CA 28
BR4-SG2 NS
3 / 357 Magnum 
3 / 12 mm Brenneke
Test BR4 NS at 55°C
Oui
28
59
2500 x 1500
--
CA 34
BR5 NS
3 / 5,56 Perfo
--
--
34
76
2800 x 1500
 
CA 39
BR5-SG2 NS(2)
3 / 5,56 Perfo 
3 / 12 mm Brenneke
3 shots 12 mm Sauvestre
3 shots 7,42 AK47
--
38,5
90
2800 x 1500
--
CA 47
BR6-SG2 NS(2)
3 / 7,62
3 / 12 mm Brenneke
Test BR6 NS at 55°C
--
47
107
2600 x 1500
--
INSULATING GLAZING
CA 33
BR4-SG2 NS
3 / 44 Magnum
3 / 12 mm Brenneke
--
--
33
61
2500 x 1500
330
CA 43
BR5-SG2 NS
3 / 5,56 Perfo
3 / 12 mm Brenneke
--
--
43
87
2800 x 1500
330
CA 50
BR6-SG2 NS
3 / 7,62
3 / 12 mm Brenneke
3 shots 7,42 AK74
Test BR6 NS at 55°C
Specific ageing tests
--
48,5
97
2500 x 1500
330
CA 86
BR7-SG2 NS(2)
3 / 7,62 Perfo
3 / 12 mm Brenneke
1 shot 12.7 Mild steel core
Firing distance: 40 m
--
86
188
2100 x 1250
330
 
CA 80
Specific tests
5-shot salvo MG42 calibre 7.62 machine-gun
10-shot salvo Steyr Aug calibre 5.56 machine gun
"0" bullet. 1 shot 12.7 M33
Firing distance: 50 m
--
81
178
2100 x 1250
330

(1) NS = Non Splitting = No fragments which could cause injury, no ejection of glass at rear (protected) side. | (2) It was not deemed necessary to carry out SG2 qualification on products above class BR5, since the CAs for class BR3 and BR4 achieved this qualification. | (3) Please contact us for dimensions or weights which are greater than those indicated.

Reports are available on request. These products are covered by EC marking and are subject to the requirements of level one (AoC1) certification in accordance with the directive on products for construction, 89/106/EEC. 

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More about standard EN 1063
European standard EN 1063 defines the conventional test procedure used to achieve classification of glazing systems depending on their resistance to projectiles from firearms. It defines: the munitions used for the tests, the test conditions for the glazing as well as the criteria used to classify the glazing. Munitions are classified into seven classes (+ 2 for hunting guns) which correspond to classes of glazing of increasing resistance. 

 

Class
Type of weapon
Calibre
Type
Firing distance (m)
Number impacts
BR1
Riffle
22 LR
L/RN
10 + 0,5
3
BR2
Pistol
9 mm Luger
FJ1/RN/SC
5 + 0,5
3
BR3
Pistol
357 Magnum
FJ1/CB/SC
5 + 0,5
3
BR4
Pistol
44 Rem. Magnum
FJ2/FN/SC
5 + 0,5
3
BR5
Riffle
5,56 x 45*
FJ2/PB/SCP1
10 + 0,5
3
BR6
Riffle
7,62 x 51
FJ2/PB/SC
10 + 0,5
3
BR7
Riffle
7,62 x 51**
FJ2/PB/HC1
10 + 0,5
3
SG1
Hunting riffle
Calibre 12 / 70
--
10 + 0,5
1
SG2
Hunting riffle
Calibre 12 / 70
--
10 + 0,5
3

 

L : Brass jacketed lead bullet | FJ1 : Steel jacketed bullet | FJ2 : Copper alloy jacketed bullet | RN : Cylindro-ogival form | CB : Conical form | FN : Truncated cylindro-conical form | PB : Pointed form | SC : Soft lead core | SCP1 : Medium lead core and steel mass | HC1 : Hard core made of steel

(1) Length 178 mm + 10 mm
(2) Length 254mm+10mm 

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