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Safety and Security Glass...
Safety glass plays a big part in the building
trade today. Public and domestic buildings with glass should be glazed
with safety glass where British Standards specifications require.
Even replacement panels of glass which were previously not safety glass
will need to be fitted with safety glass if British Standards require.
Click here to view the Safety Glazing Regulations
We supply a wide range of safety and security
glass, the 3 most widespread types are detailed below:
Toughened
6.4mm Laminated
Georgian Wired (Pyroshield*)
Toughened Glass
This is our most commonly used safety glass.
Ordinary glass is cut to size and then subject to a toughening proccess,
after which the finished glass can no longer be cut or altered.
When handling the glass caution must be taken, as the very edges are fragile
and must not come into contact with a hard surface.
The surface of the glass is very strong and withstands a much harder impact
than ordinary glass. When broken it will shatter into many small blunt
pieces.
- Up to 5 times stronger than ordinary glass of the
same thickness.
- Conforms to the requirements of BS 6206;
1981 Class A and many safety standards worldwide.
- When broken the glass will shatter into small, blunt-edged
fragments which reduce the risk of personal injury.
- A wide range of designs options available. Almost
all of our obscure textured glass is available toughened.
- Provides a complete and proven solution to safety
and strength concerns.
6.4mm Laminated Glass
6.4mm laminated glass is available in stock
sheets, is easily available, and can be cut to various sizes. It consists
of 2 pieces of glass laminated together with a very tough and durable
plastic.
When broken it will still remain integral due to the plastic between the
glass, remaining safe even when broken.
Although it will break or crack easier than toughened glass, it has a
better security aspect as a much greater force is needed to break the
plastic.
- The glass may break, but the plastic innerlayer will
remain overall integrity and continue to act as a barrier, withstanding
blows from heavy objects such as bricks, hammers, crowbars etc.
- 6.4mm thickness is the most widely used giving a
Class B performance to BS 6206: 1981.
- Resists manual penetration and provides some security
protection in addition to safety.
- Protects against break-ins by preventing or slowing
down burglary attempts.
- Laminated glass is available in larger thicknesses
for Bullet proof, Blast resistant, and Electronic protection.
Georgian Wired Glass (Pyroshield*)
Georgian Wired Polished Plate (G.W.P.P.
- clear), and Georgian Wired Cast (G.W.C. - obscure) provide an added
safety and security to your glazing when you need it.
This glass will hold back smoke and flames for a minimum of 30 minutes,
and up to 2 hours in the higher specified types.
A visible wire mesh is inside the 6mm or 7mm glass providing safety and
security.
- If hit with sufficient force the glass will break,
but remains held in place by the wire, reducing risk of injury.
- Conforms to BS 6206: Class C.
- Available in clear for observation, or obscure for
privacy.
- A visible deterrant to thieves and vandals.
- Capable of holding back flames and smoke for up to
2 hours.
If you need information on other types
of safety glass with higher specifications, please contact our office
for details.
* Pyroshield is a registered
name of Pilkington glass.
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