ArmorDefend™ and ArmorDefend™ Plus forced-entry resistant storefront systems are designed to delay entry for a variety of applications, including schools, retail and healthcare settings. Two levels of performance allow flexibility to meet requirements and budgets. Designed with ArmorGarde™ laminated glass and ArmorDefend™ Entrances, the system works together to deliver the confidence you need to secure what matters most. To ensure resistance to forced entry, independent, certified labs test our glass and glazing systems together using industry-recognized standards – so you can have confidence in the products you specify. ASTM E2395 – Tests glazing and frame resistance We use heavier, higher-velocity missiles per ASTM E1996 – the Elevated Missile Impact portion of ASTM E2395. • ArmorDefend™ storefront: Performance Level 5 with Elevated Missile Impact Level D • ArmorDefend™ Plus storefront: Performance Level 5 with Elevated Missile Impact up to Level E ArmorDefend is designed and tested with ArmorGarde glass. The glass has been independently tested to ensure it meets rigorous security standards. ASTM F1233 – Tests glazing resistance to items like ball-peen hammers, pipes and extinguishers. Higher classes resist more challenging impacts. • ArmorGarde™ : Class 1.4 HG3 (9mm handgun) • ArmorGarde™ Plus: Class 1.4 HG3 (9mm handgun) 5-aa1 – Measures time to failure for glazing impacted by common items like bricks, bats and sledgehammers • ArmorGarde™ : 6 minutes, 43 seconds • ArmorGarde™ Plus: 13 minutes, 8 seconds (Lab technician unable to continue due to exhaustion)
• Designed with ArmorGarde™ and ArmorGarde™ Plus glass
• Integrates with the ArmorDefend™ storefront system
• Modified stop orientation so glass cannot be removed from frame
• Available in Medium stile and Wide stile doors with panic hardware
• Monolithic infill
• Wet glazed
• Dry glaze transom available
• Butt or continuous hinging options
• Concealed closer option
