Have you ever wondered if there's truly such a thing as a window or door that can stop a bullet? While James Bond might make it seem like a simple feat, the answer is a bit more nuanced. There isn't a single material that's completely impenetrable, but there are advanced glass solutions that offer exceptional bullet proof protection. At Ray Fit Out, security is our top priority, and that's why we provide a wide range of bullet-resistant glass options for your windows and doors.
Rayfitout’s Bullet proof glass is a specially designed and constructed material that offers varying levels of protection against projectiles. It's made from multiple layers of strong plastics like polycarbonate, sandwiched between treated glass layers. Upon impact, the bullet is absorbed and dispersed by the different layers, preventing it from penetrating through the entire material. There are different levels of bullet resistance, depending on the thickness and composition of the glass. These levels are typically rated according to international standards.
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Bullet proof acrylic offers a single-piece solution, between 1.25 and 1.375 inches thick depending on the level of security needed. While incredibly tough, it can still be cut and shaped to fit your space perfectly. Choose from UL Levels 1 and 2 for protection against handgun threats, all while maintaining excellent clarity.
INTERIOR
WINDOWS & DOORS
11/4” TO 13/8”
90%
SENSITIVE TO EXPOSURE AND SOLVENTS.
ABRASION-RESISTANT COATING AVAILABLE.
Polycarbonate designed for ballistic resistance fulfills all security prerequisites concerning both forced entry and projectile impact. Containment glazing (CG) grades are specifically tailored to offer protection against forceful entry attempts utilizing heavy tools such as sledgehammers and axes. Conversely, bullet-resistant (BR) and multiple shot (MS) grades were meticulously developed to provide ballistic protection, capable of withstanding sustained fire from high-caliber automatic weapons.
INTERIOR
WINDOWS & DOORS
3/4” TO 11/4”
80%
SENSITIVE TO EXPOSURE AND SOLVENTS.
ABRASION-RESISTANT COATING AVAILABLE.
Glass-clad polycarbonate (GCP) represents a technologically advanced solution for applications demanding exceptional levels of security. This composite material exhibits remarkable resilience in high-traffic environments. Furthermore, GCP can be specifically engineered to withstand forced entry attempts, explosive detonations, and powerful hurricane-force winds. It is important to note that standard GCP configurations are primarily evaluated for ballistic protection. For applications requiring the utmost security, particularly those involving freestanding or fixed exterior barriers, ballistic-rated glass-clad polycarbonate offers an optimal solution.
INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR
WINDOWS AND DOORS
11/4” TO 13/8”
60-75%
HIGHTENED RESISTANCE TO
WEATHERING AND SOLVENT DAMAGE.
Perfect for both indoor and outdoor applications, this material provides excellent light visibility while maintaining energy efficiency. It also boasts impressive bullet resistant capabilities, including protection against assaults and meeting UL1 standards
INTERIOR
WINDOWS & DOORS
15/16” TO 11/4”
90%
HIGHTENED RESISTANCE TO
WEATHERING AND SOLVENT DAMAGE.
Bulletproof glass, more accurately called bullet-resistant glazing, is a multi-layer laminate typically composed of alternating layers of glass and polycarbonate or acrylic. Upon impact, the outer glass layer shatters to dissipate energy, while the inner polymer layers deform and absorb the bullet’s force, preventing penetration and controlling spall. The glass’s thickness and composition vary by threat level—about 25 mm for handgun resistance (UL 752 Level 1–3) and up to 75 mm for high-powered rifle rounds (Level 8). It’s tested using standardized firearms and velocities; to pass, it must prevent full penetration and minimize backface debris. These systems are heavy (up to 100 kg/m²), require reinforced frames, and are engineered for durability, often lasting 20+ years with UV-stable coatings and structural integrity under wide temperature ranges.
Bullet proof glass is a specially designed and constructed material that offers varying levels of protection against projectiles. It's typically made from multiple layers of strong plastics like polycarbonate, sandwiched between treated glass layers. Upon impact, the bullet is absorbed and dispersed by the different layers, preventing it from penetrating through the entire material. There are different levels of bullet resistance, depending on the thickness and composition of the glass. These levels are typically rated according to international standards.
Bullet proof glass is a specially designed and constructed material that offers varying levels of protection against projectiles. It's typically made from multiple layers of strong plastics like polycarbonate, sandwiched between treated glass layers. Upon impact, the bullet is absorbed and dispersed by the different layers, preventing it from penetrating through the entire material. There are different levels of bullet resistance, depending on the thickness and composition of the glass. These levels are typically rated according to international standards.