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Glass classification according to EN 356 standard
Marking of safety glass according to the classification by standard LST EN 356:2002.
PVB laminated |
Thickness, |
Weight, |
Class according to |
Height, |
Number of throws* |
33.1 |
6.4 |
16 |
- |
|
|
33,2 |
6,8 |
16 |
P1A |
1500 |
3 |
44,1 |
8,4 |
21 |
- |
|
|
44,2 |
8,8 |
21 |
P2A |
3000 |
3 |
33,4 |
7,5 |
17 |
P4A |
9000 |
3 |
44,4 |
9,5 |
22 |
P4A |
9000 |
3 |
44,6 |
10,3 |
22 |
P5A |
9000 |
3x3 |
66,6 |
13,5 |
32 |
P5A |
9000 |
3x3 |
*Test with steel ball of 4.1 kg.
Data based on technical information of glass suppliers.
Marking of safety glass according to EN 356
Resistance against hand stroke (axe test).
Class according to |
Resistant to axe strokes |
Thickness, |
Weight, |
P6B |
30-50 |
15 -:18 |
33 -: 42 |
P7B |
51-70 |
~ 23 |
~ 53 |
P8B |
>70 |
28 -: 50 |
63 -:11 |
Source: http://skpstiklas.lt/EN/Products/SAFE/Glass-classiAuthor: shangyi