Bulletproof Glass Manufacturer

Bulletproof glass panel for bank counters and secure facilities

Bulletproof glass, also known as ballistic glass, is a high-security glazing material made from multiple layers of laminated glass and tough interlayers such as PVB or polycarbonate. These layers work together to absorb and disperse the energy of bullets or heavy impacts, preventing penetration while maintaining visibility. Unlike ordinary tempered glass, which shatters into small fragments, or standard laminated glass, which offers only limited strength, bulletproof glass is engineered to withstand multiple rounds or forceful blows.

Bulletproof glass panel for bank counters and secure facilities

Why Choose Us as Your Bulletproof Glass Manufacturer

Choosing the right partner for bulletproof glass is crucial to ensuring safety and peace of mind. Here’s why clients worldwide trust us:

40+ Years of Expertise

Advanced Production Facilities

Global Project Experience

Certified Products

Tailored Solutions

High-Performance Materials

Dedicated Technical Support

Commitment to Safety & Trust

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Testing & Quality Assurance

Our bulletproof glass undergoes strict testing to ensure maximum reliability and performance. Each panel is certified to UL 752 and EN 1063 ballistic resistance standards, capable of withstanding various firearm threats. We perform durability and impact tests to simulate real-life conditions, ensuring strength against forced entry and repeated strikes. In addition, UV resistance and clarity checks guarantee long-term visibility without yellowing or haze. With full compliance to ISO, ASTM, and UL international standards, we deliver trusted safety solutions for banks, embassies, vehicles, and high-security projects worldwide.

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Applications of Bulletproof Glass

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Banks and Financial Institutions
Government buildings with bulletproof protection
Embassies, Government Buildings, and Military Facilities
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Airports and Transport Hubs
Vehicle grade bulletproof glass for armored cars
Vehicles
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Jewelry Stores

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What Is Bulletproof Glass?

Bulletproof glass, also known as ballistic glass, is a high-security glazing material made from multiple layers of laminated glass and tough interlayers such as PVB or polycarbonate. These layers work together to absorb and disperse the energy of bullets or heavy impacts, preventing penetration while maintaining visibility. Unlike ordinary tempered glass, which shatters into small fragments, or standard laminated glass, which offers only limited strength, bulletproof glass is engineered to withstand multiple rounds or forceful blows. This makes it an ideal choice for environments where safety, durability, and transparency must work hand in hand.

Benefits of Bulletproof Glass

Maximum protection

Enhanced safety

Durability

Weather resistance

Clarity and visibility

Noise reduction

Customizable security levels

Certified performance

Bulletproof Glass vs Standard Laminated Glass

AspectBulletproof Glass (Ballistic)Standard Laminated Glass
ConstructionMulti-layers of glass + PVB/PC; thick assembliesTwo+ plies of glass bonded with PVB/SGP
Primary PurposeBallistic & blast resistanceSafety, impact retention, fall protection
Ballistic RatingTested to UL 752 / EN 1063 levelsNo ballistic rating (unless specified)
Impact BehaviorStops rounds; resists penetration & spallCracks but remains adhered to interlayer
Thickness & WeightSignificantly thicker/heavier per levelThinner, lighter; building-code driven
Optical ClarityHigh clarity; optional anti-spall/AR filmsHigh clarity; minimal optical distortion
Noise ReductionVery good due to mass & layersGood, improves with acoustic interlayers
UV ProtectionInterlayers/films block most UVInterlayers block most UV
Energy/IGU PairingCan be used in IGUs; higher loadCommon in IGUs for energy savings
CostHigh; level-dependentModerate; project-dependent
MaintenanceInspect seals/frames; specialized cleaning filmsStandard cleaning; inspect edges/seals
Standards & TestsUL 752, EN 1063; blast/forced-entry testsANSI Z97.1, EN 356/12600, ASTM safety tests
Typical ApplicationsBanks, embassies, airports, armored vehiclesDoors, railings, canopies, storefronts
InstallationRequires reinforced frames & hardwareStandard safety glazing frames
CustomizationThickness/level, tints, anti-spall, AR/UV filmsTints, patterns, Low-E, acoustic interlayers
Lead TimesLonger due to testing & build-upShorter; widely available

FAQs About Bulletproof Glass

Bulletproof glass is designed to resist bullets from different firearms, depending on its rating. It doesn’t mean it’s completely unbreakable, but it can stop multiple rounds and delay forced entry, providing critical protection.

Yes, modern bulletproof glass maintains excellent transparency. Advanced laminates and coatings keep visibility clear while still offering protection, making it suitable for banks, offices, and vehicles.

Thickness depends on the security level you require. Standard protection may use 19–25mm, while high-risk applications like embassies or armored vehicles may require much thicker assemblies.

Absolutely. It’s built to withstand harsh weather conditions, UV exposure, and impacts. With proper framing, it maintains performance in both indoor and outdoor applications.

It’s widely used in banks, embassies, airports, police stations, and armored vehicles. Increasingly, it’s also chosen for private security needs, safe rooms, and high-end residential properties.

Maintenance is simple—regular cleaning like standard glass. However, periodic checks of edges and frames are recommended to ensure ongoing protection and clarity.

Yes. You can choose transparent, tinted, or mirrored finishes, and it can be combined with other glass types for aesthetic or functional purposes.

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