Test bed for intrusion protection according to EN1627 - 1630

According to police crime statistics, there were 52,338 burglaries committed in Switzerland in 2014. Compared to European countries, crime in Switzerland thus occupies a leading position when measured as per-head distribution. Hence the need for security has highest priority, and is only surpassed by basic needs such as eating and sleeping, as per Maslow’s pyramid. It is therefore no surprise that strong investment in the security sphere is continuing into the future. Suitable designed locks are making a significant contribution to protection against intrusion. Attempts at breaking in that do not quickly succeed are usually abandoned.

Our test bed is available for your use for preliminary tests as well as for official tests according to EN 1627 – 1630 on reasonable terms. The tests with a test report are conducted in partnership with the IBS Institute (from Linz in Austria), which specialises in fire prevention technology and safety research. Our focus lies in the swift availability of test results in the form of an official test report within one week, uncomplicated collaboration with our team and, last but not least, high availability. Our aim is to eliminate long waiting times throughout the entire process of tests, in order to support you optimally in the development of new doors.

 

Tests that can be carried out

Static loading Pneumatic pressure cylinder with a maximum load of 10 kN according to EN 1628
Dynamic loading Twin wheel according to EN 1629 Annex A.2
Manual intrusion test Tool sets A1 / A2 / A3 according to EN 1630 available
Maximum dimensions Height 2'500 mm Width 3'800 mm