Glazing systems for blast-resistant doors, screens, windows and curtain walls
Explore our blast mitigation glazing systems
Our high-performance blast-resistant glazing systems are extensively tested to international standards and have narrow sightlines that let you avoid bulky profiles.
SG series blast-resistant curtain walls
Blast-resistant curtain walls with slim 60mm sightlines.
60 series
Bulletproof windows, doors and screens with a vast range of design details.
System scope
Our blast-resistant door and window glazing systems come in the following measurements.
- Framing depth: 40, 60, 90, 140 and 180mm
- Width profile: 60mm
- Wall thickness: 2-3mm or 4mm
Why choose Wrightstyle for blast-resistant glazing systems?
Five reasons to pick Wrightstyle for your blast-resistant glazing systems over our competitors.
Comprehensive test data
Our blast-resistant glazing systems are built according to data from real-world tests, not simulations.
Superior materials
Every glazing system with Wrightstyle to its name is made with high-spec materials and processes.
Ease of assembly
Our blast-resistant glazing systems are available in both supply-only and fully fabricated forms.
Narrow sightlines
Slim 60mm sightlines mean our glazing systems look like any other non-specialised curtain wall system.
Technical support
Our team of experts will give you the answers you need – and they're never more than a phone call away.
Extensive testing
Our blast-resistant windows and other glazing systems are rigorously tested – and we subject them to real-world tests, not simulations.
The SG blast-resistant system was subjected to two tests. The first simulated a lorry bomb and the second a close-range car bomb.
Test number 1 – cubicle 1 measurements and results
- Maximum positive overpressure +29kPa
- Maximum positive impulse +305 kPams-1
- Result ISO/DIS16933/HOSDB hazard rating A – "no break"
- Result GSA PBS-P100 GSA1 protection level safe – hazard level none
Test number 1 – cubible 2 measurements and results
- Maximum positive overpressure +37kPa
- Maximum positive impulse +370 kPams-1
- Result ISO/DIS16933/HOSDB hazard rating A – "no break"
- Result GSA PBS-P100 GSA1 protection level safe – hazard level none
Test number 2 – cubicle 2 measurements and results
- Maximum positive overpressure +133kPa
- Maximum positive impulse +650 kPams-1
- Result ISO/DIS16933/HOSDB EVX19/Hazard rating D – "very low hazard"
- Result GSA PBS-P100 GSA3b protection level high – hazard level low
At Wrightstyle, all our products undergo real-world tests – not simulations. Explore some live testing examples for blast-resistant glass and other products on our YouTube channel.
Bomb test of 500kg @ 75m
Bomb testing glass facade – the explosion of 500kg charge
Why use steel for blast-resistant glazing systems?
Our blast-resistant glazing systems are built from steel rather than aluminium – although we do provide steel sections for aluminium systems.
We swear by steel because of its inherent strength, high tolerances and high performance. On top of this, it has the potential to be used for larger free spans and for fire resistance of up to 120 minutes.
Quality assurance
Our blast-resistant glazing systems are put through a rigorous testing and development programme before they go to market. This programme covers every aspect of the production process, from conception to fabrication.
Technical support and advisory
At Wrightstyle, we provide more than glazing systems. We also provide architects, specifiers and other clients with expert guidance. This support covers:
- Architectural specification management
- Estimating
- Design
- Specification
- Structural calculations
And while we work in a highly specialised field, we make sure to communicate clearly and promptly with all our clients. Expect jargon-free communication that's never more than a phone call away.
Frequently asked questions
What is blast-resistant glass?
Blast-resistant glass is a specially manufactured type of laminated glass designed to prevent deadly flying shards when subject to explosions. It's used in combination with steel frames for our blast-resistant glazing systems.
Are your blast-resistant glazing systems tested?
All our glazing systems are tested. In the case of our SG blast-resistant series, we carry out two tests. The first simulates a lorry bomb and the second simulates a close-range car bomb. And like all of our tests, these are actual explosions – not simulations.
Why are your blast-resistant glazing systems made from steel?
We use steel rather than aluminium for its inherent strength, high tolerances and high-performance attributes. It can also be used for large-span applications and has up to two-hour fire resistance. All this is achieved with no compromise on aesthetics.
What is the framing depth of your blast-resistant glazing system?
The framing depth of the SG60 blast-resistant glazing system is 40, 60, 90, 140 or 180mm.
What is the width profile of your blast-resistant glazing system?
The width profile of our blast-resistant glazing system is 60mm. This gives it a narrow sightline that enables architects to achieve a modern look, avoiding traditional "chunky" profiles.
What is the wall thickness of your blast-resistant glazing system?
The wall thickness of our blast-resistant glazing system is either 2-3mm or 4mm.
Do you provide technical support?
Yes, our team of experts provides technical support to all our clients, whether they're an architect, specifier, contractor or builder. Whether you know exactly what you want or are fuzzy on the details, we can point you in the direction of the right glazing system for your project.
Are you looking for a blast-resistant door, window, screen or curtain wall?
Get in touch with Wrightstyle today for comprehensive product advice.


