ARMOR T R A N S PA R E N T Our products MANUFACTURING PLANTS Prelco RDL (Head Office) - Blast resistant glazing 94, boul. Cartier Riviere-du-Loup, QC Canada G5R 2M9 T 1-800-463-1325 T 1-(418) 862-2274 F 1-(418) 862-8181 E [email protected] Backed by 50 years of know-how and a solid reputation across Beclawat Manufacturing Inc. North America, Prelco stands out for its transparent armor systems 90 Hanna Court South Belleville, ON Canada K8P 5H2 T 1-(613) 966-5611 F 1-(613) 966 - 0878 E [email protected] Prelco Industrial designs, manufactures, and distributes a wide range of transparent armor including: - Bullet resistant glass (kinetic energy and fragment simulation projectile) - Forced-entry and detention glazing for windshields, windows, and doors. With its unique expertise, Prelco can quickly deliver effective, custom-made products. Our services - Design of glazing systems in accordance with customer special requirements (i.e. threats, mechanical and electrical constraints, etc.) - 3D modeling and design of armored glazing and framing systems - In-house ballistic testing laboratory Transparent Armor Options and Enhancements: - Glass laminates configurations: • Low Spall with or without polycarbonate - Increased visible light transmittance - Increased or decreased infra-red transmittance - EMI / RFI and EMP shielding - Anti-Spall layer - Functional coatings (i.e. hydrophobic, hydrophilic coatings) - Multilayered peel ply films - Upgrade and overhaul opportunities - Gasket / framing systems CONTACTS Patricia Mc Lean Industrial Sales Director T 1-800-463-1325 T 1-(418) 862-2274 #6133 C 1-(514) 942-2176 F 1-(418) 862-8181 E [email protected] Alain Gauthier Director of Defense Market Development T 1-(450) 434-0373 C 1-(514) 651-5523 E [email protected] Courtesy of MBDA Controlled Goods Program registered Printed in Canada • No T R A N S PA R E N T A R M O R FO R A LL D E F E N S E an d S EC U R IT Y N E E D S Spall PREL-SECUR – Transparent Armor STANDARD BALLISTIC PROTECTION Glass EN 1063 Class BR6 Prel-secur PS M1575S-NS PS M1575P-NS Multilayer Transparent Armor STANAG Level 1 1 Spall Shield (optional) PS M1800P-NS WEAPON: RIFLE NATO M16 NATO STANAG1 Level 2 STANAG1 Level 32 PS M2625P-NS PS M2500V AK47 Side Interlayers (PVB) Glass PS M3900P-NS DRAGUNOV PS M4700P-NS NATO Interlayer(urethane) Scratch-resistant optional coating Polycabonate to Ultraclear Clear 87 72 87 67 85 59 83 62 7.62 mm x 51 NATO, FMJ (M80) 830 ± 10 5.56 mm x 45 M193 937 ± 20 5.56 mm x 45 NATO SS109 900 ± 20 7.62 mm x 51 NATO (M80) 833 ± 20 7.62 mm x 39 API BZ 695 ± 20 7.62 mm x 54R B32 API 854 ± 20 73 47 7.62 mm x 51 AP (WC core) 920 ± 20 71 42 Please do not hesitate to contact us for any further information about Prel-Secur - Transparent Armors. Additional protection requirements available upon request. 1. STANAG 4569/AEP-55: 3-shots or 4-shots multi-hit test protocol 2. ARTILLERY THREAT: 20 mm FSP (single hit) 3. AP - Armor Piercing, API - Armor Piercing Incendiary, FMJ - Full Metal Jacket PREL-THERM – Heated Glass VISIBLE LIGHT TRANSMITTANCE (%) VELOCIT Y (m/s) KE THREAT 3 PREL-LAM – Electromagnetic Shielding Connection wire Busbar Heated surface Power density : 3 to 50 W/dm2 Multilayer Transparent Armor Regulation : With or without thermostatic control Busbar Connection wire Spall Shield (optional) Defrosting / De-Icing systems Glass AC or DC : All standard voltages Heating elements : Transparent Conducting Oxides (TCO) deposited on glass substrate, tungsten wires EMI/RFI Conductive layer Side Interlayers (PVB) Glass Glass Interlayer(urethane) Polycabonate to Scratch-resistant optional coating EMI/RFI and EMP shielded windows PREL-PROTECH – Forced Entry Resistant Glass FRAMING SYSTEM Molded gasket Steel Frame FORCED ENTRY DETENTION FACILITIES PROTECTION PROTECTION LEVEL PREL-PROTECH TESTING SEQUENCE HPW-TP-0500 Level 1 PP 438P PP 563P Blunt impact, sharp tool (impacts), thermal stress HPW-TP-0500 Level 2 ASTM F1915 Grade 3 HPW-TP-0500 Level 4 ASTM F1915 Grade 2 *Cold and hot conditions. Courtesy of MBDA PP 760P PP 960P Blunt impact, sharp tool (impacts), thermal stress, chemical deterioration NUMBER OF SEQUENCES 5 15 200 impacts* 39 400 impacts*
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