Eribel manufactures and installs a wide range of bulletproof windows, doors, counters, and other joinery. The purpose of bulletproof is to prevent bullet penetration. Eribel offers products up to class FB6, tested according to European standards in a recognized laboratory.
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The bullet resistance is defined as the resistance of the joinery against bullet penetration. The European standard EN1522 distinguishes seven resistance classes based on the type of weapon, the caliber, and the composition of the bullet.
In addition to these seven bulletproof resistance classes, there are also classes SG1 and SG2 for shotguns (riot guns) and class AK47 (or Kalashnikov), which was defined after the standard was established. For example, a bulletproof glazed wall of class FB6 can withstand at least three hits from a 7.62x51 caliber rifle.
During the test, various firearms and calibers are used to shoot at the test specimen. The type of ammunition also determines the bullet penetration. The following types are distinguished:
Each connection is tested by firing three shots at different locations from a distance of five or ten meters. Joinery meets a specific class if there is no bullet penetration or if no fragments from the equipment have detached on the secure side during bullet impact.
| Europe | |
| Standards | EN 1522-1523 |
| Classes | FB1 FB2 FB3 FB4 FB5 FB6 FB7 SG1 SG2 AK47 |
Our bulletproof windows, doors, and other joinery can be enhanced with one or more additional performance features: tamper or burglary resistance.