Ballistic Barrier
Ballistic Barrier systems are engineered to provide passive fire separation while also addressing impact or ballistic resistance requirements. The system is configured as a complete barrier assembly based on project-specific performance needs.

Fire-rated barrier systems with impact resistance
Ballistic Barrier systems combine passive fire separation with additional resistance to impact or ballistic threats. These systems are used where fire separation is required alongside enhanced physical protection.
System overview:
Ballistic Barrier assemblies are configured using fire-resistant modules and supporting components selected to address both fire separation and impact resistance requirements. Systems are engineered on a project-specific basis to align with layout and protection objectives.
Typical applications include
Areas requiring enhanced physical protection
Fire-rated barriers with impact considerations
Asset or equipment protection zones
Specialized infrastructure installations
FAQ
Customers frequently ask.
Do you provide engineering support during installation?

Yes. We provide technical guidance, documentation, and clarification during installation to help ensure our barrier systems are installed as designed and performs as intended in field conditions.
How do I know what configuration I need?

Configuration depends on the separation distance, site layout, exposure conditions and project requirements. Our design team reviews these factors and recommends the most appropriate configuration for each application.
What are the advantages of the modular barriers?

Although our designs are based on standard modules, the system is engineered for flexibility, allowing easy customization to meet specific site sizing and layout requirements. Its lightweight construction enables fast, efficient installation, and individual facing modules can be quickly replaced if damaged, minimizing downtime and maintenance costs.
Do the transformer barriers require maintenance?

No. Barriers typically do not require regular maintenance though if the galvanized finish is damaged or shows wear, early touch up of those areas will extend the lifespan of the barrier.






