Protection against projectiles from firearms of various calibers, including: 22LR, shotguns, 9mm, 38 Special, 357 and 44 Magnum, 7.62mm, 5.56mm, and shrapnel from bomb explosions, improvised explosive devices, Molotov cocktails, etc.
ACE Laminate is a product of advanced and innovative technology that protects you inside a living space or vehicle and allows you to repel an attack from the inside and neutralize an attacker, which is not the case with extremely heavy classic ballistic glass.
ACE (BoPET: Biaxially Oriented Polyethylene Terephthalate) transparent laminate, which is installed on the glass on the inside of the window – a unique product that for more than two decades protects government buildings, military, police, diplomacy, critical infrastructure, financial institutions, … – now also available to protect business and private property in Europe. ACE US is offering a public reward of $¼ million to a producer of material with the same properties over several years.
Protect the glass, yourself and your property from:
Bullets and projectiles from firearms
Bombs, IEDs and Molotov bombs
Burglary and theft
Vandalism
Fragments of broken glass during natural or man-made disasters
Government, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Home Affairs, Defence, Justice, Police, Military, Embassies and Residences, Courts, Prisons and Detention Centers and Vehicles, National Museums, Hooligan Protection at Sports Events, Stadiums and Other Sports objects.
Raising the level of security for endangered lives and property
Architecture
ACE laminates can be applied to almost any glass, providing buildings with reliable, cost-effective glass protection.
Mobility
Laminate ACE is also used to protect people and property in vehicles. In this way, we protect the vehicle against break-ins, vandalism and shooting attacks.
Institutions
Customized protection levels for glass in large corporations and government institutions, as well as critical infrastructure operators and secret agencies.
Military
ACE laminates ensure the safety of military personnel in vehicles in the field, where they are directly exposed to potential threats.