Glazing
Security glazing is classified in accordance with Standard EN 356 based on two types of tests: Steel ball test and axe test. Bauxt uses as standard P5A security glazing when heat insulation kits are used, and P7B class armoured glazing when heat insulation kits are not installed.
Security glazing
Burglar resistant glazing
for safety and thermal insulation
Burglar resistant glazing for safety and thermal insulation
Composition: 4 mm glass, 2.28 mm PVB layer, 4 mm glass, 15 mm gas-filled cavity, 3 mm glass, 0.38 mm PVB layer 3 mm glass
Burglar resistance: up to level P5A – Thermal insulation: up to UG = 1.1W/m²K
Burglar resistant glazing
for safety and thermal insulation
Burglar resistant glazing for safety and thermal insulation
Composition: 4 mm glass, 2.28 mm PVB layer, 4 mm glass, 15 mm gas-filled cavity, 3 mm glass, 0.38 mm PVB layer 3 mm glass
Burglar resistance: up to level P5A – Thermal insulation: up to UG = 1.1W/m²K
Glazing
Inserting glass panes enhances the aesthetics of the armoured door and improves the internal lighting of the property. The glazing may be located above the door leaf (transom), to the side on a fixed panel (sidelight) or integrated in the leaf (doorlight). To ensure security, Bauxt uses different types of glass to provide the requested level of intrusion protection, bulletproof performance, as well as sound and heat insulation.