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USAW 100
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| United
States Bullet Proofing Products:
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| USAW
100 - Bullet/Blast Resistant Sliding
Aluminum Window System |
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Double
Sliding |
Single
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The
100 Series is an aluminum
frame, sliding blast and
ballistic window. Due
to the recent demand for
a sliding window, United
States Bullet Proofing
has re-introduced this
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- Ballistics
- UL Levels 1-8, NIJ
I, II-A, II, III-A,
III, IV
- Blast
- GSA C & D, 1 PSI
thru 10 PSI
- Forced
Entry - ASTM F1233 and
F588
- Frame
Size - 2 1/2" x
6 5/8" with custom
sizes available
- Glazing
System - can be capable
of accepting various
thickness, ranging from
¼” to 2
1/4”.
- Retrofit
or new construction
- Standard
Finish: clear and dark
bronze anodized; custom
colors, Kynar paint,
brass and stainless
steel cladding available
- Applications
- Countertops, Guard
Towers, Toll Booths
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- The
USAW100 Window Series is a
sliding ballistic and blast
window with single or multiple
fixed lights. The USAW 100
is shipped factory assembled,
ready for installation.
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windows are custom made to
suit end-user’s specific
size requirements. (Shop drawings
are included as part of purchase
price and are provided for
approval prior to fabrication).
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The USAW 100 Window Series
construction consists of heavy-duty
aluminum extrusion with 1/8”
minimum wall thickness. The
extrusions allow for the insertion
of armor consistent with specified
threat level.
Level 1 - 3 is an all aluminum
system, requiring no armor
inserts. Level 4 - 8 requires
armor inserts. Complimentary
door construction allows for
aesthetically uniform security
application that is available
in many style and finish options.
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Windows can be fitted with
a wide range of hardware options.
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Glass components are easily
replaceable.
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Blast protection available:
GSA C & D; 1 PSI thru
10 PSI
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Standard finish: Clear or
bronze anodized (custom Kynar
paint, brass cladding, stainless
steel cladding available)
It is recommended that the
window system be used in conjunction
with protected wall and door
areas.
Each end user should determine
the blast, ballistic and forced
entry threat level to ensure
the correct product selection
to meet and exceed
security needs.
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