GOST R 51136-98 PDF

GOST R 51136-98

Name in English:
GOST R 51136-98

Name in Russian:
ГОСТ Р 51136-98

Description in English:

Protective laminate glass. General specifications

Description in Russian:
Стекла защитные многослойные. Общие технические условия
Document status:
Replaced by GOST R 51136-2008

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Page count:
19

Delivery time (for English version):
1 business day

Delivery time (for Russian version):
1 business day

SKU:
GOST04257

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Full title and description

GOST R 51136-98 — Protective laminate glass. General specifications (Russian: ГОСТ Р 51136-98 «Стекла защитные многослойные. Общие технические условия»). The standard establishes general technical requirements, classification and test methods for multilayer (laminated) protective glass intended to protect people and property in vehicles, buildings and other applications.

Abstract

This standard sets out general specifications for multilayer laminated protective glass, including definitions, classification by protective class, technical requirements for materials and construction, required tests (mechanical, ballistic/burglary resistance, thermal and humidity resistance), marking, documentation and delivery requirements. It was originally introduced in 1998 and later replaced by an updated edition.

General information

  • Status: Replaced / withdrawn (superseded by GOST R 51136-2008).
  • Publication date: 01 July 1998 (date of introduction: 1998-07-01).
  • Publisher: Gosstandart of Russia / national standards body (GOST R system).
  • ICS / categories: OKS / OCS 81.040.20 (glass; glass for building) — classified under glass and silicate materials.
  • Edition / version: Original 1998 edition (with Amendment No.1, 1998); later editions and republications issued (document listings show an edition published/updated in 2005).
  • Number of pages: ~19–21 pages depending on the published edition and language version.

Key bibliographic details and replacement status are recorded in national document registers and standards catalogues.

Scope

The standard applies to multilayer (laminated) protective glass intended to protect human life and secure material values. Typical applications include glazing for transport vehicles, administrative, public and residential buildings, bank and cash-handling premises, armored vehicles and special-purpose enclosures where enhanced resistance to impact, burglary or ballistic threats is required. It defines requirements that cover materials, construction, performance testing and marking for such protective glazing.

Key topics and requirements

  • Definitions and terminology for multilayer/laminated protective glass.
  • Classification of protective glass by protection class (mechanical, burglary and ballistic resistance levels).
  • Technical requirements for components (glass types, interlayers, adhesives) and construction methods.
  • Dimensional tolerances, optical quality and surface condition requirements.
  • Test methods: mechanical impact, dynamic/durability testing, ballistic and burglary resistance tests, thermal and humidity cycling.
  • Inspection, sampling, acceptance criteria and quality control procedures.
  • Marking, documentation, packaging and delivery requirements (including supplier’s passport with factory data and protection class).
  • Requirements for guarantees, installation and guidance for maintenance/use.

Typical use and users

Manufacturers of laminated and bullet-resistant glass, glazing system integrators, security product suppliers, testing laboratories, building designers and architects, vehicle equipment manufacturers, government procurement bodies and facilities requiring enhanced security (banks, government buildings, armored transport). The standard is used to specify product characteristics, to design protective glazing systems and as a reference for testing and certification processes.

Related standards

Replaced by GOST R 51136-2008. The standard also references and interacts with other GOST/GOST R documents covering glass types, testing methods and related construction materials and methods (examples include various GOSTs for flat glass, mechanical testing, optical quality and environmental resistance). Implementations and product certification often reference complementary national standards for ballistic and burglary testing.

Keywords

protective laminate glass; multilayer laminated glass; bullet-resistant glass; laminated safety glass; protective glazing; glazing standards; ballistic resistance; burglary resistance; laminated interlayer; protective glass classification.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: GOST R 51136-98 is a Russian national standard (GOST R) titled "Protective laminate glass. General specifications" that defines general technical requirements, classification and test methods for multilayer laminated protective glass.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers definitions, material and construction requirements, dimensional and optical tolerances, classification by protection class, required performance and type tests (including mechanical, thermal/humidity, and resistance tests such as ballistic and burglary where applicable), marking, documentation and delivery requirements for multilayer protective glass.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Glass and security glazing manufacturers, system integrators, testing laboratories, architects and engineers specifying security glazing, vehicle equipment producers, and public- and private-sector procurement/specification teams for secure buildings and transport.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: GOST R 51136-98 has been superseded and replaced by a later edition (GOST R 51136-2008); the original 1998 document is recorded as replaced/withdrawn in national registries (end of validity reported in registers). For current requirements and the normative basis for certification, refer to the replacing standard edition.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — it is part of the body of GOST / GOST R standards that regulate glass, glazing and protective/security materials and testing in Russia. It references and should be used alongside other national standards covering glass types, test methods and related construction and safety requirements.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Protective laminate glass; laminated safety glass; multilayer glass; ballistic resistance; burglary resistance; protective glazing; security glass; laminated interlayer.