MGW Glass
In an increasingly volatile geopolitical climate, the demand for Anti-Terrorist Glazing (ATG) has transitioned from niche military use to a standard requirement for urban infrastructure. Anti-terrorist glass, often categorized under blast-resistant and bullet-resistant glazing, is engineered to withstand high-pressure shockwaves and prevent the lethal fragmentation that causes 80% of injuries during explosion events.
Globally, the market is witnessing an unprecedented surge. From the high-rise financial districts in London and New York to government diplomatic missions in the Middle East, high-performance security glass is the silent sentinel of modern architecture. As a leading Anti-Terrorist Glazing Supplier, we recognize that security is no longer just about strength; it's about the sophisticated fusion of transparency, energy efficiency, and life-saving resilience.
Our glazing solutions meet ISO 16933, ASTM F1642, and EN 13123-2 standards for blast resistance, ensuring peak performance under extreme duress.
The shift from standard PVB to SentryGlas® (SGP) interlayers has revolutionized ATG. SGP is 100 times stiffer and 5 times tougher, allowing for thinner glass units with superior blast resistance.
Modern procurement demands security without sacrificing sustainability. We integrate Low-E vacuum insulated glazing with blast-resistant laminates to provide "Green Security."
No longer do security windows need to be "thick and green." Low-iron, high-clarity anti-terrorist glass allows architects to design light-filled spaces that remain impenetrable.
For international buyers—including government contractors, façade engineers, and security consultants—the procurement of anti-terrorist glazing involves rigorous due diligence. Key requirements include:
Primary target zones requiring maximum protection against forced entry and explosive threats while maintaining diplomatic openness.
Airports and train stations utilize blast-resistant glass to protect massive crowds from potential concussive events.
Banks and stock exchanges utilize security glazing to protect critical digital infrastructure and personnel from targeted attacks.
Protection against "smash and grab" and high-level burglary attempts in high-end flagship stores.
Our goal is to work closely with partners to help customers achieve greater success in multiple fields.
Shandong MGW Glass Technology Co., Ltd. founded in 1993, has specialized in building glass for more than 32 years. With 32 years of development and continuous improvement, MGW Glass not only builds a strong brand but also delivers high-quality products and constant innovation.
In China, MGW Glass has completed more than 200+ projects. Internationally, our glass products are exported to Europe, America, the Middle East, West Asia, Southeast Asia, and more. With high-quality products, competitive pricing, and exceptional service, MGW Glass has earned praise from customers both domestically and abroad.
China has become the global hub for high-tech glass manufacturing. MGW Glass combines this industrial prowess with decades of engineering expertise to deliver superior value.
We use CNC cutting, double-edge grinding, water-jet, and advanced tempering lines. This ensures accurate sizing, smooth edges, and fast lead times for complex security orders.
From raw glass selection to final packing, every step undergoes strict inspection. Our products carry CE, SGCC, and ISO certifications, ensuring global reliability.
With 20+ years of export history, we provide deep-level support for shop drawings, security configurations, and safe international shipments.
Our experienced sales team provides professional consultation to match your specific blast-load requirements. We handle the entire chain: procurement, logistics, and technical technical support, providing a convenient and efficient service experience for global EPC contractors.
Anti-terrorist glazing is not a single product but a complex system. It involves the interaction between the glass plies, the interlayer thickness, and the framing system. In the event of an explosion, the glass is designed to break, but the interlayer holds the fragments together. This "membrane effect" absorbs the kinetic energy of the blast. At MGW, we optimize this through:
As a premier Anti-Terrorist Glazing Exporter, our mission is to provide the critical barrier between safety and catastrophe. Whether you are building a new landmark or retrofitting an existing embassy, our 32 years of production experience ensures your project is secure, compliant, and cost-effective.