I worked on the glass at a high end jewelry store. Bulletproof, I'm not sure how to what calibre. But also several layers, and subk about 6 feet into the pavement. To minimize the likelihood of using a vehicle to crash through.
But tempered glass? It's gonna break slightly easier than non tempered, due to the compression.
Gotta be annealed, before it becomes stronger itself
I worked on the glass at a high end jewelry store. Bulletproof, I'm not sure how to what calibre. But also several layers, and subk about 6 feet into the pavement. To minimize the likelihood of using a vehicle to crash through.
But tempered glass? It's gonna break slightly easier than non tempered, due to the compression.
Gotta be annealed, before it becomes stronger itself
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