KratosGlass operates Europe’s most advanced dedicated security glazing plant in Erfurt, Thuringia, and has become the preferred German manufacturer of security laminated glass Germany for banks, embassies, jewellers, courthouses, museums, and high-end residential projects. With a 78,000 m² facility equipped with the continent’s largest ionoplast autoclaves (3.4 × 20 m) and in-house P4A–P8B + BR1–SG2 test range approved by Beschussamt Mellrichstadt, KratosGlass delivers fully certified, German-made security laminated glass Germany faster and with higher performance than any competitor.
Uncompromising German Engineering Standards
Every sheet carries Ü-mark (abZ/abG), DIN EN 356 P6B–P8B, DIN EN 1063 BR1–BR7/SG1–SG2, DIN 52290-4 resistance class, and if required TRAV/TRLV certification for banks and jewellers. As a notified body partner with ift Rosenheim and Materialprüfungsanstalt Stuttgart, KratosGlass supplies complete abZ documentation within 48 hours – essential for Bauaufsicht, VdS, and UPSV approvals.
Widest Certified Portfolio in Germany
- P8B + BR4-NS alarm glass for jewellers and luxury retail (21–34 mm)
- P8B + BR6-NS multi-hit rifle-resistant glass for embassies and safe rooms (38–48 mm)
- BR7/SG2 + blast (ER1–ER4) for consulates and critical infrastructure
- Fire-rated + security EI30–EI120 combined with P8B/BR6
- Switchable privacy (PDLC) security glass for boardrooms and medical practices
- Acoustic security glass Rw 48–54 dB for city-centre banks and offices
Landmark German Projects Secured by KratosGlass
- Deutsche Bank & Commerzbank nationwide branch upgrades – 42,000 m² P8B + BR4-NS
- New U.S. and British embassy compounds Berlin – 28,000 m² BR7 + ER2 security laminated glass Germany
- KaDeWe and Alsterhaus luxury retail Berlin & Hamburg – curved P8B display cases
- JVA Munich-Stadelheim and JVA Frankfurt – 18,000 m² attack-resistant glazing
- Private panic-room projects for Bundesliga footballers and Dax-board members
Fastest Lead Times in the German Market
- Standard P6B–P8B sizes: 10–14 working days
- BR4–BR6 security glass: 18–24 days
- Custom jumbo and curved orders: 28–35 days
- Emergency replacement after attempted burglary: 72-hour express service via own fleet
No importer or traditional security laminated glass Germany manufacturer can match this speed while maintaining full German certification.
Sustainability “Made in Germany”
The Erfurt plant runs on a 5.1 MW solar park and 100 % green electricity tariff. Process water is recycled in a closed loop, and 74 % of PVB/ionoplast off-cuts are regranulated on site. Every panel is delivered with an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) registered with IBU and Ökobaudat, contributing maximum points to DGNB Platinum and BNB Gold certifications.
Innovation Born in Thüringen
- First German manufacturer of vacuum-insulated security security laminated glass Germany (U-value 0.5 W/m²K with P8B + BR4)
- Only domestic producer of graphene-enhanced ionoplast laminates (28 % higher strength, 22 % lighter)
- In-house 5-axis CNC waterjet for complex cut-outs and curved security glass used in revolving doors and panoramic lifts
Service That Sets the Industry Standard
- Same-day abZ/abG and TRAV conformity declarations
- Nationwide temperature-controlled logistics within 24–48 h
- Free on-site measurement and attack-simulation consultancy
- 15-year guarantee against delamination, yellowing, or loss of ballistic performance
From the bullet-resistant teller counters of Sparkasse and Volksbank branches to the panic-room glazing of Düsseldorf’s Königsallee penthouses, from the P8B jewellery showcases of Munich’s Maximilianstraße to the BR7 safe-haven glass of Berlin’s new government quarter, KratosGlass security laminated glass Germany protects what matters most – with German precision, German certification, and German reliability.
When architects, security planners, jewellers, banks, and facility managers demand the absolute best security laminated glass Germany, there is only one name they trust: KratosGlass – proudly engineered and manufactured in Germany for Germany.

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