Bulletproof glazing systems
Our bulletproof glazing systems combine bullet-resistant frames with ballistic glass to protect against all classes of firearms.
SR series curtain walls
Large-span curtain wall systems.
SR series fire-rated curtain walls
Fire-rated curtain walls with up to 120 minute integrity and insulation fire protection.
SG series blast-resistant curtain walls
Blast-resistant and bulletproof curtain walls with slim 60mm sightlines.
60 series
Bulletproof windows, doors and screens with a vast range of design details.
60F1 series
Fire-rated and bulletproof windows, doors and screens with multiple frame and furniture options.
Why choose Wrightstyle for bullet-resistant glazing systems?
There are many good reasons to choose Wrightstyle for your bullet-resistant glazing systems.
Extensive test data
Our bulletproof glazing systems are extensively tested to international standards.
High-spec products
All our glazing systems and specialist glass products are made with high-quality materials and processes.
Ease of assembly and installation
Our bulletproof glazing systems come in both supply-only and fully fabricated forms.
Technical support and advisory services
Real answers from real experts that are never more than a phone call away.
Narrow sightlines
Achieve a modern aesthetic with a 60mm-wide bullet resistant curtain wall.
Bullet-resistant glass
Our bullet resistant glass is an integral component of our bullet resistant glazing systems. Explore the specifications for this specialised glass product.
Testing
Our bulletproof steel glazing and ballistic glass products have all undergone real-world tests and are tested to the following international standards:
- BS5051 G1 TO R2ap
- CEN 1063 BR1 TO BR7
- DIN 52290 levels 1 to 5
- STANAG 4569 levels 1 to 3
- UL752-1991
- UNE 108- 131086 levels 1 to 5
Project-specific ballistic testing can also be arranged on request.
Live ballistic testing
Why use steel for bulletproof doors and other glazing systems?
Our bullet-resistant glazing systems are built from steel, not aluminium. Here are four reasons why.
Inherent strength
Steel is stronger and more durable than aluminium, making it the ideal material for bullet resistant applications.
High tolerances
Our cold-rolled steel can be manufactured to tight, precise dimensions.
Larger free spans
Steel gives architects and designers the opportunity to install large-span bullet resistant facades.
120 minutes fire resistance
Steel can provide up to 120 minutes of fire resistance. This makes it a superb choice for bullet resistant applications
Fire-rated ballistic glazing systems
Our bullet-resistant glazing systems can be fire-rated.
Quality assurance
Our bulletproof screens and other glazing systems undergo a rigorous programme of testing and development – all the way from initial conception to the final fabrication process.
Technical support and advisory
At Wrightstyle, we don't just provide curtain walls, glazing systems and specialist glass.
We also provide all our clients with expert guidance. This covers:
- Specification
- Estimating
- Design
- Structural calculations
- Architectural specification management
Our work is technical – but we pride ourselves on communicating clearly with everyone we work with. We don't hide behind a script and we're never more than a phone call away.
Frequently asked questions
How does bulletproof glass work?
Bulletproof glass works by using multiple laminated layers of hard glass and tough plastics. These absorb the bullet's kinetic energy. The outer glass layer flattens the bullet on impact, while inner polycarbonate layers deform and stretch to absorb the energy. This traps the bullet without shattering into shards.
Are your bullet-resistant glazing systems tested?
Yes. Our bullet-resistant glazing systems are tested under DIN EN 1522, DIN EN 1523 and BS 5051 classes G0 to R2. And like all of our products, they undergo real-world tests, not simulations.
What do your bullet-resistant glazing systems protect against?
Our bullet-resistant glazing systems test against small-arms, handguns, rifles, shotguns, automatics and armour piercing.
Are your bulletproof glazing systems available in large-span vertical and slope glazing?
Yes. Our bulletproof glazing systems are available in large-span vertical and slope glazing.
Can your bullet-resistant glazing systems be installed outside?
Yes. Our bullet-resistant glazing systems can be installed both internally and externally.
Are sealed units available?
Yes. Sealed units are available for solar control and low-E glass.
How thick can your bullet-resistant glazing systems be?
Our bullet-resistant glazing systems have a thickness range of 17mm to 103mm
Are low-spall and no-spall options available?
Yes, both low-spall and no-spall options are available.
Why are your bullet-resistant glazing systems made from steel?
Our bullet-resistant glass doors and other glazing systems use steel rather than aluminium for its inherent strength, high tolerances, high-performance attributes and potential for larger free spans.
What makes bullet-resistant glass "low spall" or "no spall"?
Low spall glass is manufactured with a toughened glass layer designed to stop bullets while minimising or preventing dangerous glass fragments (spall) from flying off under impact. No spall glass has a similar function but has a polycarbonate layer and zero fragmentation.
Are you an architect, specifier, builder or contractor looking for ballistic-resistant doors or other bulletproof glazing systems?
Get in touch with Wrightstyle today for step-by-step technical guidance.




