Stop’Risk is our range of laminated glass providing "high performance" safety for individuals and property. It is part of the Protec-Plus glazing family from V2S, which stands apart from conventional laminated glazing due to its previously unseen levels of performance. This is a new generation of protective laminated glazing which combines two types of materials: glass and composite materials. This major technological advance allows very high levels of resistance and protection to be achieved, whilst ensuring significant reduction in thickness and weights.
The use of Stop’Risk laminated glazing is particularly recommended for installations where safety requirements demand levels of performance which exceed those of the standards.
Applications:
Stop’Risk G: « anti-impact / anti-panic » protective glazing has been especially designed for installation in police custody cells, 'sobering up' cells, detention units for minors, psychiatric hospitals etc.
Stop’Risk CS: « intrusion delaying » protective glazing is primarily intended for installation in buildings where there is a high risk of theft: gem merchants, jewellers, art galleries, major stores, luxury residences, palaces etc.
Stop’Risk CS Range
HIGH PERFORMANCE « INTRUSION DELAYING » PROTECTION
Stop’Risk CS are glass-polycarbonate laminated safety glazing materials with extraordinary levels of resistance to attack.They are suitable for all locations where a significant risk of intrusion exists, where intrusion is considered to be a deliberate act by an individual with the intention of piercing the glazing so as to allow access to take place. Stop’Risk CS delays intrusion considerably, and today provides the best reinforced protection for goods.
For jewellers and other businesses involving valuable items, this range is very often manufactured using extra-clear glass, allowing greater levels of light transmission and better colour rendering.
Product |
EN 356(1) |
Total no. of blows(hammer + axe) |
Th.(mm) |
Weight(kg/m2) |
Max.
|
CS 15 |
P6B (31 to 50 coups) |
33 |
15 |
27 |
2900 x 1800 |
CS 19 |
P8B (> 70 coups) |
112 |
19 |
34 |
2900 x 1800 |
CS 21 |
P8B (> 70 coups) |
> 112 |
21 |
36 |
2900 x 1800 |
Stop’Risk G
HIGH PERFORMANCE « ANTI-IMPACT / ANTI-PANIC » PROTECTION
Stop’Risk G are glass-polycarbonate composite laminated safety glazing materials with extraordinary impact resistance. They are suitable for all locations where a significant impact risk (accidental or deliberate) exists. Stop’Risk G, which considerably reduces the risk of injuries due to broken glass, today offers the best reinforced protection for individuals.
Product |
Classification |
Characteristicstest / impact(1) |
Resistancestandardisation |
Fragments |
Cracking |
Th.(mm) |
Weight(kg/m2) |
Max.
|
|
G 15 |
NF P 08-301 |
50 kg soft body test |
3 impacts |
600, 900, 1200 joules |
Non |
Non |
15 |
30 |
2900 x 1800 |
ST 129 |
Hard impacts |
Billage 8 kg
|
Hard body energy 84 joules |
Non |
Non |
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G 21 |
NF P 08-301 |
50 kg soft body test |
3 impacts
|
600, 900, 1200 joulesSupp. 1500 joules |
Non |
Non |
21 |
48 |
2900 x 1800 |
ST 129 |
Hard impacts |
Billage 8 kg
|
Hard body energy 240 joules |
Non |
Non |
En savoir plus sur la norme EN 356
La norme européenne EN 356 classe de façon croissante les produits de sécurité de 1 à 8. Deux dispositifs d’essai différents permettent de classer les produits résistants au vandalisme ou l’effraction. Le vandalisme est représenté par la chute de plusieurs billes d’acier de 4,11 kg. Les vitrages sont classés dans une catégorie donnée (P1A à P5A) s’ils ne sont pas traversés par la bille d’acier. L’effraction est représentée par des impacts de masse et de hache au moyen d’un mécanisme automatique décrit par la norme pour les classes P6B à P8B.
ClassificationAnti-vandalisme |
Class |
Hauteurde chute(m) |
Energy(joules) |
Numberof impacts |
Products |
P1A |
1,5 |
60 |
3 |
-- |
|
P2A |
3 |
120 |
3 |
33.2 / 44.2 / 55.2 / 66.2 |
|
P3A |
6 |
240 |
3 |
444.4 |
|
P4A |
9 |
360 |
3 |
PS 9 / PS 11 / PS 13 |
|
P5A |
9 |
360 |
6 |
PS 100 / PS 100 Vitrine / PS 130 |