Bulletproof glass is a composite material obtained by special processing of glass and high-quality engineering plastics; it is usually a transparent material, has the appearance of ordinary glass and the behaviour of transmitting light, and provides some protection against small arms fire. The safety level of bulletproof glass is related to its thickness; the higher the safety level, the thicker the glass, and the same bulletproof glass will also increase in weight.
| Bulletproof Level |
L, M and H |
| Processes & Materials |
PVB SGP EVA |
| Certificate |
CE, SGS, ISO |
Professional Glass Solutions
We are a professional company specialized in glass and its processing products for more than 10 years. Our brand products have been exported to more than 40 countries and areas around the world. We supply comprehensive glass products such as sheet glass, float glass, tinted glass, reflective glass, ultra clear glass, patterned glass, mirrors, tempered glass, laminated glass, and more. Meanwhile, to satisfy the needs of all customers, we offer services like cutting, drilling, edge polishing, and beveling.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ)?
The standard MOQ is 1 × 20 GP container. Our team can help calculate the loading quantity based on specific glass dimensions.
What are your payment terms?
We generally accept T/T payments: 30% advance payment, and the remaining 70% balance against the copy of the Bill of Lading (B/L).
How long is the delivery time?
Normally, goods are delivered within 30 days after receiving the advance payment. Urgent orders can be processed within 7 days depending on specifications.
Do you provide samples?
Yes, small glass samples can be provided at our cost with freight collect.
What determines the safety level of bulletproof glass?
The safety level is primarily determined by the thickness of the glass and the quality of the intermediate films (PVB/SGP). Thicker glass generally offers higher protection levels.
In which industries can this glass be applied?
It is widely used in banking, financial industries, high-security government buildings, detention centers, and for residential use in doors, windows, and skylights.