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  • Dayton T. Brown, Inc. has provided the DoD, federal, state, local law enforcement and private industry communities with 70 years of unparalleled professional expertise in engineering and testing. Our engineering team has worked with these communities to help them answer some of their toughest questions. DTB is excited to bring that same tradition of innovation, integrity, dependability, knowledge and experience into Transparant Armor Testing.

    ATPD-2352Testing of

    Transparent Armor

    Innovation. Integrity.

    Dependability.

    • AllowableDefects,Marking• Tolerance• LowTemperatureStorage• HighTemperatureStorage• Humidity• De-Icing• CleaningSpray

    • Chemicals(InnerandOuterSurfaces)• ThermalShock• SunExposureWeathering• SurfaceAbrasion• RockStrike• ScratchResistance• OpticalTesting:LuminousTransmittance,NVG,Haze,DistortionandAngularDeviation

    Typical Transparent Armor Testing

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  • DAYTON T. BROWN, INC.ENGINEERING & TEST DIVISION

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    First Article Testing of Transparent Armor, IAW ATPD 2352P

    A Typical First Article Test Program will Consist of the Following Tests:AllowableDefects,Marking,3.2.7,3.2.8Tolerance,3.2.9Pre-OpticalTestsConsistingof4.4.1,4.4.1.1,4.4.2,4.4.3,4.4.4LowTemperature,4.3.1.1,Method502.4StorageProcedureI,-54°C,Stabilized+24HoursPost-OpticalTestsConsistingof4.4.1,4.4.1.1,4.4.2,4.4.3,4.4.4HighTemperature,4.3.1.2,Method501.4,StorageProcedureI,63°C,Three(3)Cycles,24Hours/CycleHumidity,4.3.2,Five(5)48-HourCyclesPost-OpticalTestsConsistingof4.4.1,4.4.1.1,4.4.2,4.4.3,4.4.4De-Icing,4.2.6Post-OpticalTestsConsistingof4.4.1,4.4.1.1,4.4.2,4.4.3,4.4.4CleaningSpray,4.3.7.1Post-OpticalTestsConsistingof4.4.1,4.4.1.1,4.4.2,4.4.3,4.4.4Chemicals,4.3.7.2,InnerSurface,PerTableI,Five(5)ChemicalsOne(1)Temperature,TestUnitOne(1)TemperaturePost-OpticalTestsConsistingof4.4.1,4.4.1.1,4.4.2,4.4.3,4.4.4Chemicals,4.3.7.2,OuterSurfacetoTableII,Five(5)ChemicalsTen(10)Days)Post-OpticalTestsConsistingof4.4.1,4.4.1.1,4.4.2,4.4.3,4.4.4ThermalShock,4.3.4,Method503.4,ProcedureI,Five(5)Cycles,36Hours/Cycle,-31°Cto+63°CPost-OpticalTestsConsistingof4.4.1,4.4.1.1,4.4.2,4.4.3,4.4.4SunExposureWeathering,4.3.5Post-OpticalTestsConsistingof4.4.1,4.4.1.1,4.4.2,4.4.3,4.4.4AbrasionTestExterior,4.3.6.1,Three(3)CouponsAbrasionTestInterior,4.3.6.2,Three(3)CouponsRockStrike,4.6ScratchResistance4.6.2TestReport

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