CSA Group Glass in building - Forced-entry security glazing - Part 2: Test and classification by repetitive impact of a hammer and axe at room temperature ISO 16936-2:2005

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ISO 16936-2:2005 specifies requirements and a mechanical test method for security glazing designed to resist actions of manual attack by delaying access of objects and/or persons to a protected space for a short period of time. ISO 16936-2:2005 classifies security glazing products into categories of resistance against repetitive impacts of a hammer and an axe. The categories of resistance have not been assigned to special applications. Glazing classification should be specified on an individual basis for every application. ISO 16936-2:2005 deals with mechanical resistance to manual attack only.
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ISO 16936-2:2005 specifies requirements and a mechanical test method for security glazing designed to resist actions of manual attack by delaying access of objects and/or persons to a protected space for a short period of time. ISO 16936-2:2005 classifies security glazing products into categories of resistance against repetitive impacts of a hammer and an axe. The categories of resistance have not been assigned to special applications. Glazing classification should be specified on an individual basis for every application. ISO 16936-2:2005 deals with mechanical resistance to manual attack only.

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Glass in building - Forced-entry security glazing - Part 2: Test and classification by repetitive impact of a hammer and axe at room temperature
ISO 16936-2:2005
Glass in building - Forced-entry security glazing - Part 2: Test and classification by repetitive impact of a hammer and axe at room temperature ISO 16936-2:2005
ISO 16936-2:2005 specifies requirements and a mechanical test method for security glazing designed to resist actions of manual attack by delaying access of objects and/or persons to a protected space for a short period of time. ISO 16936-2:2005 classifies security glazing products into categories of resistance against repetitive impacts of a hammer and an axe. The categories of resistance have not been assigned to special applications. Glazing classification should be specified on an individual basis for every application. ISO 16936-2:2005 deals with mechanical resistance to manual attack only.

ISO 16936-2:2005 specifies requirements and a mechanical test method for security glazing designed to resist actions of manual attack by delaying access of objects and/or persons to a protected space for a short period of time.

ISO 16936-2:2005 classifies security glazing products into categories of resistance against repetitive impacts of a hammer and an axe. The categories of resistance have not been assigned to special applications. Glazing classification should be specified on an individual basis for every application.

ISO 16936-2:2005 deals with mechanical resistance to manual attack only.

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