Pensher Skytech’s ballistic doors have been developed and tested to the some of the highest international standards. The doors can provide bullet proof protection against highly specialised weapons and heavy gunfire. We can design doors with ballistic glass and other glazing options to ensure they suit most environments. The doors are designed to be discreet and their purpose is often unknown to the average person. Bullet proof doors are a requirement in areas that are vulnerable to terrorist or criminal attack. The Pensher Skytech team can survey how at risk your environment is. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any queries about Pensher Skytech’s ballistic doors.
Pensher Skytech’s ballistic doors are developed to meet the European standard EN1522 and EN1063. We design ballistic doors up to the highest level of the standard which is FB7/BR7 7.62 x 51 P80 AP rounds.
We also meet other comparable standards such as NIJ (0108.01) and UL752. STANAG levels can be achieved on high specification projects. Pensher Skytech can arrange for project specific tests to be done in a ballistics laboratory.
Our bullet proof doors combine steel profiles and plate with state-of-the-art ballistic glass (where required) to provide the highest level of protection against the firing of highly specialised weapons and ammunition.
The bullet resistant doors are designed to resist fragmentation, which is common in certain industries where metal particles can act in a ballistic fashion when pressurised, and can cause severe danger and injury to people and assets.
We can manufacture our bullet proof doors to include other performance criteria, depending on your specifications. Our options include fire resistance (2 hours integrity and insulation), blast resistance, acoustic performance (50dB/STC50), as well as a gas tight and weather-tight adaption.
Pensher Skytech’s ballistic doors have an innate level of blast resistance. These blast levels can be measured in terms of performance, and justified through structural calculations by a qualified engineer in accordance with the RSES (Register of Security Engineers and Specialists).
Bullet resistant doors can be a requirement in high-specification environments, as well as areas that are susceptible to terrorist and criminal attacks such as: