OverviewThe Dura-Shield Blast Doors, developed in partnership with Insulgard Security Products, are engineered and tested to Department of Defense anti-terrorism standards to provide protection against blast events. They combine laminated/insulated glazing with configurable security and emergency integrations for controlled access points.
Key features- Blast-resistant laminated/insulated glazing
- Provides blast protection in both locked and unlocked states
- Complies with ANSI/BHMA A156.10 for power-operated pedestrian doors
- UL-listed battery backup and fire alarm integration for emergency egress
- Configurable for integration with building security and access control systems
Safety and compliance- Designed and tested to Department of Defense Anti-Terrorism Standards
- Physical testing performed to ASTM F2927 achieving ASTM Category III and Glazing Hazard H1/H2 ratings
- GSA Level C performance 3A
- Meets applicable Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) requirements
Models- Dura-Shield 2000 Blast — configured to meet Department of Defense UFC and ATFP requirements for blast protection
Product FAQs- How is the blast load determined for a specific installation? Blast load is evaluated case by case based on charge weight, standoff distance, facility type and building layout; a blast consultant typically determines the required load criteria in coordination with the project agency.
Technical specifications- Glass: blast-resistant laminated/insulated glazing
- Standards: ANSI/BHMA A156.10 compliance for power-operated pedestrian doors
- Testing: ASTM F2927 physical testing — ASTM Category III; Glazing Hazard H1/H2 ratings
- Performance: GSA Level C performance 3A
- Emergency features: UL-listed battery backup and fire alarm integration
- Security integration: configurable interface with building security systems