Protection & Security
be on the safe side Sapa Building System’s solutions for protection and security
be on the safe side
Sapa Building System delivers aluminium building envelope systems to protect people, buildings and assets from physical intrusion, fire, blast and ballistic attack. Those systems are tried, tested and approved‌ no constraints, no compromise.
Aluminium construction products make buildings lighter, use less raw materials, are long lasting and efficient as a result of their low maintenance needs. In addition, the combination of adapted glass and adapted frame design means that it can provide an effective barrier where the protection of personnel and property is of paramount importance. Our business is aluminium. A corrosion resistant material with a unique combination of characteristics and many technical benefits. We believe that the integral strength of this extraordinary material provides the natural solution when it comes to protecting buildings and personnel. Whatever the risk, be it blast, fire or general security, our windows and doors provide the most suitable visual, practical and technical solution. The threats that buildings and their occupants need to be protected from are apparent in our everyday news, be it the unpleasant face of terrorism or unexpected accidents. At Sapa Building System we have designed an un-
burglar resistant
blast resistant
rivalled range of products that offer an effective line of defence in the event of a building coming under deliberate or accidental threat. By introducing this protection into a building’s design specification you are providing the best possible protection to buildings and, most importantly, the people that work in them. The breadth of our range is unique which ultimately means that you will not have to compromise at any stage of your design nor look to multiple suppliers to satisfy your design’s ultimate requirements.
bullet resistant
fire resistant
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No constraints, no compromise Providing protection from different levels of risk places high demands on specifiers and building owners. We have built a reputation for our expertise in fire and general security resistant systems and by understanding the needs of this very specialist sector we have designed a range of products which offer all of the features that are essential to protect buildings and the people that work in them. The depth of thought and commitment to our systems is reflected in our investment in designing and testing to the very latest standards. The need for specialist levels of protection is no longer confined to the more obvious risk areas but instead arises in many different buildings including: • Airports • Chemical plants • Oil and gas depots • Defence buildings • Government buildings
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• Embassies • Police HQ • Private laboratories & research establishments The risks exist for these buildings directly as well as for the buildings situated close by.
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01 - Welsh Assembly - UK: This building incorporates an enhanced security façade and glazing systems specified as a result of security threat assesments. 02 - Terminal WA, Perth Airport - Australia: Our blast mitigation curtain wall system provides effective and elegant protection without the need to rely on bulky support structures. 4
The performance of Sapa Building System’s protection products is also dependent upon the quality of the installation. Specialist teams of fully trained installation engineers are available for advice, training and installation guidance.
Design considerations It’s important that a system designed to offer a specific type of protection also functions as a working part of the building façade in all other relevant aspects. In addition, our systems work in harmony with a range of specialist glazing products. Light transmission, thermal insulation, ventilation, ease of access and use must all be accommodated, so our Protection Systems include opening windows and doors, allow for large glazed panes and are thermally broken and can be used in conjunction with double and triple glazed sealed units. A full range of hardware provides both the protection features and the expected necessary levels of functionality. Inward and outward opening doors and windows, sliding doors and windows, automated doors, you’ll
adapted hardwarE
find all of these within our Protection Systems. It is this design expertise that has seen our systems specified in countless projects across the world over the last 40 years. When you combine these products with our specification support and expertise you can
reinforced Fasteners
rest assured you’ve found the right solution for your project. reinforced profiles and frames
special glazing
designed interface with building structure
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BURGLAR RESISTANT
Designed from inception to be compliant with the current EU standards, these products have been independently tested for resistance to forced entry and meet the most demanding standards when manufactured by an appropriately accredited fabricator
Burglar resistant glazed products Mechanical burglar resistance on windows, doors and some curtain walls is becoming more and more important. In European countries, a burglary occurs every 2 minutes, while at the same time it has been proved that break-in attempts have been foiled or prevented by mechanical security equipment. Sapa Building System offers a wide range of windows and doors providing protection to property and people from unauthorised entry into buildings. Designed from inception to be compliant with current EU standards(*), the products have been independently tested for resistance to forced entry, and meet the most demanding standards when manufactured by an appropriately accredited fabricator. At the same time as being designed with higher burglary resistance, our products offer high thermal performance levels and improved total insulation making them perfect for any high performance building.
Features of Sapa burglar resistant products » Provides protection from unauthorised entry into buildings » High thermal performance level for windows and doors » Burglar resistance up to class RC4 according to the standard EN 1627 » Enhanced safety by design
(*) please consult your local Sapa Building System branch for specific information on the application regulations in your region.
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EN1627 Pedestrian doorsets, windows, curtain walling, grilles and shutters - Burglar resistance - Requirements and classification The European Standard EN1627 comprises six burglar resistance classes categorised by several factors, the tool sets used during the attempt and the resistance time during the manual attack. The standard includes three tests: 1. Resistance to static load, according to EN1628 2. Resistance to dynamic load, according to EN1629 3. Resistance to manual attack, according to EN1630
The tests according to EN1630 simulate forced entry by an attacker by means of different levels of tools at time available TYPE oF AGRESSION
TESTS
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R C (EN1627)
Burglar
Static (EN1628)
Dynamic (EN1629)
Test
Tool set
Resistance time [min]
Maximum total test time [min]
Static (EN1628)
1
Occasional
Small simple tools, physical force
x
x
-
A1
-
-
2
Occasional
Above + simple tools (screwdriver, wrench wood and plastic wedges, saws, ...)
x
x
x
A2
3
15
3
Average
Above + extra screwdriver, crowbar, small hammer, hand drill, set of pin punches, ...
x
x
x
A3
5
20
4
Experienced
Above + club hammer, chinsels, plate shears, axe, bolt cutter, drilling machine
x
-
x
A4
10
30
5
Experienced
Above + electrical tools (electric drill, electric sabre saw, jig saw, angle grinder, ...)
x
-
x
A5
15
40
6
Experienced
Above + spalling hammer, steel wedges, powerful electrical tools (electric drill with percussion action, angle grinder,...)
x
-
x
A6
20
50
Description OF tools
(level)
BURGLAR RESISTANT Designed to reach performance » Profiles have reinforced outside flanges. » Internal tubular glazing beads prevent removal from the outside. » In combination with burglar resistant glass, safety-hardware and multipoint locking, the product ensures complete resistance. » Special fastenings prevent unauthorized removal of glazing. » Internal and external aesthetic treatments are not compromised. » Burglary resistant parts can be easily combined with standard versions (i.e. RC protection on ground floor, standard curtain wall and windows on higher levels).
Sapa protection products in burglar resistant classes Windows Up to RC4
Doors Up to RC4
Sliding doors Up to RC2
Curtain walls Up to RC3
Classification of the burglar resistance according to European standard EN1627 to 1630. Classification RC2 and RC3 are mostly required for private and public offices. RC4 to RC6 are used for very specific buildings (Prisons, National Banks). 9
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BLAST RESISTANT
The volatile worldwide political climate means that protecting building occupants and contents from the effect of blast is required with increasing frequency. And since fenestration and curtain walls are at the exterior, they are the first line of defence for the protection of employees and the public.
Blast resistant glazed products Powerframe is Sapa Building System’s range of windows, doors and curtain walling which provides protection in the event of blast incidents. When an explosion incident occurs, most of the fatalities and injuries are due to projected debris and glass shards. The ability to absorb the blast energy, without causing failure of the element or the structure, is the most important feature of a blast mitigation construction element. Designed specifically for this purpose the system derives the maximum benefit from the membrane action of laminated glass and its ability to safely transmit complex loads to the perimeter fixing through the frames. The Sapa Building System Powerframe range has been tested according to latest ISO 16933 international standards with equivalent charges of 100kg TNT suitable to many different applications for: • Defence and military buildings • Chemical plants • Oil and gas plants • Government buildings and embassies • Police • Private Laboratories and Industrial Facilities
FeatureS of Sapa blast resistant products » Thermally insulated blast mitigation system » Tested according to standards with equivalent charges of 100kg TNT » Absorbs blast energy without causing failure of the element or the structure » Applied by Sapa certified installers
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No aesthetic compromises
Phases of a typical blast sequence
Last but not least, our Powerframe design allows integration of the appearance and functionality of
ISO16933 ISO16933: 2007 Glass in building -- Explosionresistant security glazing -- Test and classification
PRESSURE (kPa)
design requirements.
M max
allowing architects and specifiers to retain their
ipos (positive specific impulse)
peak overpressure
the blast solution with other regular façade areas,
P(t)
ineg (negative specific impulse)
for arena air-blast loading. The standard tests the effect of explosive devices at different distance from the target. Most building elements are tested tA
tpos
tneg
time of arrival
positive phase duration
negative phase duration
tances ranging from 45 to 10m. The effect of other blast loads can often be deter-
TIME (ms)
mined by calculation and extrapolation of the test
rebound phase
P neg
against a car bomb of 100kg TNT equivalent at dis-
results.
A blast is an extremely rapid release of energy which takes four forms: light, sound, heat and shockwave:
The ISO 16933 standard contains classifications
1. Detonation 2. Release of enormous amount of energy 3. Quick expansion of fireball and hot gas 4. Shock wave propagates
of protection and hazard that can be equated with those of other standards such as GSA-TS01:2003,
5. Dramatic pressure increase 6. Decline in pressure 7. Return to normal conditions
ASTM F1624 and UFC 04.010.01 Blast hazards
Glazing Hazard Rating for arena air blast (ISO 16993: 2007) CHAMBER
TEST WINDOW
The aim is to protect the occupants from the effects of blast explosion against:
WITNESS PANEL
F
E
BLAST
A. No break B. No hazard C. Min hazard D. Very low hazard E. Low hazard F. High hazard
E
D 1000
D
500
debris, etc. • Structural Collapse/Damage
F
High hazard
components • Secondary Fragments: shrapnel, rocks,
Low hazard
• Primary Fragments: flying glass, building
2000
Very low hazard
Test cubicle chamber (3x3m) and witness area for open area test. Glazing hazard ratings are defined from ‘A’ to ‘F’, which are based on the level of glazing damage and the degree to which glazing fragments are dispersed inside the test cubicle. 12
BLAST RESISTANT Designed for performance » Modified profiles. » Appropriate structure. » Special fixings. » Specific blast glazing and enhanced framing. » Deeper glass rebates to ensure that the glass is retained within the frame. » Specific and adapted building connections » Dry glazed systems for ease of maintenance.
Sapa protection products in blast resistant classes Windows
Doors
Fixed light, Top hung, Tilt before turn
Single door, Double door
Class EXV19 & EXV25
Class EXV25
Automatic Sliding doors
Class EXV25
Curtain walls
Class EXV25 & 9 kg Satchel Bomb
Sapa products from the Powerframe range tested according to ISO16933: Test and Classification for Arena Air Blast Loading 100kg @ Xm
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H IT TS W O H ED S ST ED TE GL N A
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bullet RESISTANT
Sapa Bullet Resistant products offer high protection against ballistic attack, providing sensitive buildings and their occupants with the required safety.
Bullet resistant glazed products Sapa Building System provides thermally insulated, bullet resistant system for curtain walls, fixed and opening windows, inward and outward opening doors. In short: robust systems that will discourage even the most determined attacker! Enhanced Safety The Sapa bullet resistant products are developed to add increased security to buildings such as government buildings, banks, embassies, firing ranges, prisons, hotels, restaurants, court complexes, nightclubs, police stations, congress centres, airports. All of our products undergo rigorous bullet resistance tests in external independent laboratories. Because the quality of a bullet rated product lies in the details, all components have been carefully chosen to reach the highest criteria. No aesthetic compromises Our bullet-resistant systems have the same visual characteristics as our other ranges, this lets you integrate those elements with other areas where standard products can be applied.
Features of Sapa bullet resistant products » Thermally insulated bullet resistant system » Tested with both angled and perpendicular shots » Easy fabrication » Bullet resistant threshold
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Tested according to EN1522 and EN1523 Bullet resistant curtain walls, windows and doors are classified in security classes from FB1 to FB7 in accordance with the European standard EN1522 and EN1523. The standard applies to attack by means of pistols, revolvers, guns, rifles and carbine, on the
Overview of the classes in accordance with the European standard EN1522 & EN1523 ALUMINIUM CONSTRUCTION EN1522
GLASS EN1063
FB1
BR1
.22 LR
Rifle
Sport rifles, training pistols
FB2
BR2
9 mm Luger
Hand gun
Beretta 92 (Current standard cartridge for handguns in NATO forces)
FB3
BR3
.357 Magnum
Hand gun
Colt Python
FB4
BR4
.44 Remington & Magnum
Hand gun
Smith & Wesson Model 29
FB5
BR5
5.56 x 45
Rifle
M16 assault rifle FN Minimi light machine gun (Current Standard cartridge for NATO forces)
FB6
BR6
7.62 x 51
Rifle Machine gun
M60 (Previous standard cartridge for NATO forces)
FB7
BR7
7.62 x 51 with steel hard core
Rifle Machine gun
As above
CALIBRE
TYPE OF WEAPON
system as a whole (glazing materials in conjunction with frames). For its bulletproof classification, the standard defines weapons, calibres and also the manner in which tests have to be carried out. Shatterproof Additional information is given regarding whether during testing, material on the inside side splinters off (S = splinters NS = shatterproof). Glass incorporated into the systems must be tested and validated in accordance with the corresponding security glazing standard EN1063. Also tested and approved for angled shots Tests of Sapa Building system bullet resistant products in accredited test laboratories included both direct bullet impact (90째) and angled shots in accordance with the test method in EN1523. The successful tests with angled shots are particularly important because of the weak points at the differ-
TYPICAL WEAPONS
ent interfaces between profile and glass. After testing, the vent of a door or window must be able to remain closed (with or without the use of a closing mechanism). Moreover, it must still be impossible to have access to an opening mechanism via the attacked side.
.22 LR 9mm Luger .357 Magnum .44 Magnum 5.56 x 45 7.62 x 51
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bullet RESISTANT Designed for performance Sapa’s systems have achieved a high level of ballistic resistance thanks to the use of hollow front chamber offering the possibility to insert steel reinforcements, accommodation for tubular glazing beads, special multipoint locks, unique corner cleats, safety hardware and door sills.
STRAIGHT SHOTS
ANGLED SHOTS
Sapa protection products in bullet resistant classes Windows
Doors
Fixed and turn
Standard doors (inward and outward opening)
FB6 NS
FB6 NS
Sapa Building System’s A92 BR windows and doors are FB6 approved and shatterproof.
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Fire resistant
The requirement for fire resistant fenestration products is an increasing demand from building designers.Sapa offers a large range of fire rated applications such as compartment walls, doors, sliding doors and curtain walling.
Fire resistant Glazed Products Among fire-protection and safety specialists, Sapa Building System aluminium fire rated products are well known for their highest quality, durability and usability. Our products have been designed and approved to meet the demand for the protection of people and their possessions in and around buildings. All Sapa products undergo rigorous fire resistance tests in external independent laboratories. Because the quality of a fire rated product lies in the details, all components have been carefully chosen to achieve the highest criteria.
Features of Sapa fire resistant products » Thermally insulated fire resistant system » Tested up to 120 minutes for walls, 60 minutes for façades and doors » Safety hardware, including elements for escape routes, panic devices, etc… » Applied by Sapa certified installers
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Tested according to EI15 and EI120
The integrity criteria test [E]
Sapa Building System offers compartment walls, fixed windows, standard opening and sliding doors
The integrity criteria [E] is the ability of the test speci-
and curtain walling in fire resistance classes El15 -
men to maintain its separating function: a physical barrier
El120 (with optional smoke control doors). Their
against flames, smoke and hot gases.
goal is to create compartments which prevent fire
The construction element cannot present any opening,
and smoke spread around the building, from one
like a crack, split, open joint,… through which a relatively
floor-level to another and between adjacent build-
important flow of combustion gas could penetrate and
ings. 1m
kW/m2
provoke the propagation of the fire because of its high temperature.
During the tests according to the standard EN 1634-1 the specimen is examined for its: • Ability to stop fire and gases in case of one-side
The insulating criteria test [I]
fire load (integrity [E]) The thermal insulating criteria [I] limits the permitted tem-
• Ability to reduce the rise of temperature to prevent the movement of a fire and inflammation
1m
of materials on protected side and providing the
kW/m2
fire: a barrier to heat. It represents a time, expressed in minutes, during which the tested element must keep its
possibility to safe evacuation. (insulation [I]) • Ability to limit radiation (radiation [W]). Thanks to the unique characteristics of aluminium
perature increase of the element face not exposed to
separating function (during testing) without the unexposed face reaching a temperature excessing:
°C
40
≤_1
• an average of more than 140°C of the initial temperature.
(low weight, high durability, corrosion resistance and easy to shape) Sapa Building System fire resistant
• or more than 180°C of the initial temperature taken on
products are the perfect solution for non-standard
any point (including via the roving thermocouple).
projects on customer request. EN 1634-1 (walls) EN 1634-3 (curtain walling – full configuration)
°C The integrity radiation test [W] 40 ≤_1
EN 1634-4 (curtain walling – part configuration)
The radiation criteria [W] characterises the ability of the element to hinder the spread of fire through it due to excessive heat radiation, from the exposed side to the unex1m
kW/m2
posed side or adjacent material. Classification is based on the period of time during which the maximum heat radiation value measured does not exceed 15 kW/m².
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°C
40
≤_1
Fire resistant Fire proof and superior insulation Our fire proof doors and partition-walls are characterized by very good thermal and acoustic insulation. All systems are fine tuned for rigidity, toughness and durability. Inward or outward opening doors in single or double door configurations are available as well as a wide range of hardware to suit commercial, residential and industrial applications. The fire resistance of Sapa’s systems has been Fire-rated door in class EI60
Fire-rated curtain walling
achieved by a combination of insulating inserts within the frame profiles, intumescent perimeter gaskets and intumescent and fire resistant components to secure the glazing materials. This allows our systems when manufactured, installed and glazed strictly with our recommendations to achieve fire classes from EI15 to EI120 (*). (*) please consult your local Sapa Building System branch for specific information on the application regulations in your region.
Fire-rated partition wall in class EI120
Fire-rated sliding door in class EI15 & EI30
Sapa protection products in fire resistant classes Compartment Walls
Standard doors
Sliding doors
Curtain walling
EI 15 / E30
EI 15 / E30
EI 15 / E30
EI 15 / E30
EI 30
EI 30
EI 30
EI 30
EI 60
EI 60
EI 60
EI 120
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03
01 02 03 04
Army Barracks - UK - Blast mitigation KBC bank office - Belgium - Burglar resistant London Gatwick Airport - UK - Blast mitigation Welsh Assembly - UK - Blast mitigation
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04
01 02 03 04
Seniorenheim Liezen - Austria - Fire resistant Hradec Hospital - Czech Republic - Fire resistant Polish academy of physical education - Poland - Fire resistant Terminal WA, Perth Airport - Australia - Blast mitigation
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// POLAND // PORTUGAL // QATAR // Romania // SENEGAL // Slovakia // SOUTH AFRICA // SPAIN // Sweden // SWITZERLAND // TURKEY // United Arab Emirates // UNITED KINGDOM
When it comes to engineering support, planning and protection systems the experience of Sapa Building System and its partners is invaluable in the execution of your project.
One stop shop The Sapa Building System teams’ expertise provides complete project support from initial design to installation on site. Fabrication and installation are handled by our network of specialist sub-contractors, covering every geographic area on earth. 01. Concept Consultation 02. Outline Concept Design 03. Budget Project Costing 04. Thermal, PV Calculations 05. Wind Loading Calculations 06. Engineering System Design 07. Supply 08. Fabrication and Installation Guidance Efficiency Professional advice is always available from Sapa Building System’s sales and project teams who provide the link between our fabricating customers and architects, contractors and specialist installers. Site assistance Field based Project Consultants work closely with our in-house Project Support Team to provide specifiers with specialist advice concerning the correct application of our products for their projects, giving guidance on Building Regulations and other issues such as product specifications, usage, maintenance and safety. Fabricator network Present in more than 26 countries, Sapa Building System’s fabricator network provides advice and assistance for specifiers right through the supply chain. We work closely with our authorised fabricators and installers to ensure that they have the latest product details to hand and the correct systems and procedures in place to cover all sizes of installations. The Sapa Building System network can cope with anything from a small scale refurbishment to a high profile, high cost new build development.
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Sapa Building System is one of the largest suppliers of aluminium building systems in Europe and is part of the Swedish group Sapa. The core business is the development and distribution of aluminium profile systems. Sapa Building System aims for well-developed systems and project solutions, offering a tangible added value to fabricators, architects, investors and home-owners. Windows & doors, Slidings systems, Curtain walls, Conservatories, Balustrades, Fences & others, Building integrated photovoltaics
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