This International Standard specifies a shock tube test method and classification requirements for explosionpressure-
resistant glazing, including glazing fabricated from glass, plastic, glass-clad plastics, laminated glass,
glass/plastic glazing materials, and film-backed glass. This International Standard provides a structured
procedure to determine the blast resistance and the hazard rating of glazing and glazing systems. This
International Standard sets out procedures to classify such security glazing sheet materials by means of tests
on specimens of a standard size in a standard frame for the purpose of comparing their relative explosion
resistance and hazard rating.
The procedures and test method can also be used to test, but not classify, glazing systems where the sheet
infill is incorporated into frames purposely designed as complete products of appropriate size for installation
into buildings. This International Standard applies a method of test and classifications against blast waves
generated in a shock tube facility to simulate high-explosive detonations of approximately 30 kg to 2 500 kg of
trinitrotoluene (TNT) at distances from about 35 m to 50 m. The classifications approximately represent the
reflected pressures and impulses that are experienced by these equivalent threat levels on the face of a large
building facade positioned perpendicular to the path of the blast waves.
Classification is defined in terms of both blast shock-wave characteristics, expressed in terms of peak
reflected pressure, impulse, positive phase duration and wave-form parameter (decay coefficient), and rating
criteria, expressed in terms of degrees of glazing damage and fragment impact hazard. Classifications and
ratings are assigned based upon the performance of the glazing and are specific to the blast characteristics
under which the test has taken place. Glazing that has received an air-blast classification and rating is suitable
for use in blast-resistant applications only for blasts of comparable characteristics and only if installed in a
properly designed frame. Design based on knowledge of the air-blast resistance reduces the risk of personal
injury.
ISO 16934:2007 Referenced Document
ISO 48:1994 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic - Determination of hardness (Hardness between 10 IRHD and 100 IRHD)
ISO 16934:2007 history
2008ISO 16934:2007/cor 1:2008 Glass in building - Explosion-resistant security glazing - Test and classification by shock-tube loading; Technical Corrigendum 1
2007ISO 16934:2007 Glass in building - Explosion-resistant security glazing - Test and classification by shock-tube loading