Standard ISO 16936-3:2005 10.3.2005 preview

ISO 16936-3:2005

Glass in building — Forced-entry security glazing — Part 3: Test and classification by manual attack

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Glass in building -- Forced-entry security glazing -- Part 3: Test and classification by manual attack



STANDARD published on 10.3.2005


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The information about the standard:

Designation standards: ISO 16936-3:2005
Publication date standards: 10.3.2005
SKU: NS-427374
The number of pages: 13
Approximate weight : 39 g (0.09 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards ISO

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Glass in building

Annotation of standard text ISO 16936-3:2005 :

Description / Abstract: ISO 16936-3:2005 sets forth a physical test method for security glazing designed to resist actions of manual attack by delaying access of objects and/or persons to a protected space for a short period of time. Its application is limited to the evaluation and the classification of the resistance of forced entry security glazing against the following threats: blunt tool impacts; sharp tool impacts; thermal stress; chemical stress (optional). It is not applicable to the use of power (motor- or engine-driven) tools or devices, explosives, military ordinance and tools, and processes or devices requiring more than two persons to transport and operate.

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