Sep 19 2011
Bayer MaterialScience LLC’s Hygard® BL80 Shock-Wave Sentinel is certified with a Developmental Testing and Evaluation Designation by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) under the Support Anti-Terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies (SAFETY) Act.
The DHS certification recognizes Hygard® BL80 – a blast-resistant transparent structural shield for buildings – as a promising anti-terrorism technology. Additionally, the certification limits a building owner’s legal liability for installing and utilizing the technology.
DHS performed a thorough review of Bayer’s Hygard® BL80 innovative design, product development, performance testing, and quality management systems. “The DHS sets a high threshold to qualify for this certification, both for the new solution’s potential contribution to U.S. security, and confidence in Bayer’s ability to effectively deliver the new technology,” said Mike Gallagher, leader, Public Sector Business, Bayer MaterialScience LLC. “Receiving the DHS Developmental Testing and Evaluation Designation for the Hygard® BL80 is tremendously gratifying.”
“Hygard® BL80 is inherently transparent, lending itself to an ‘open architectural appearance,’ but can also be decorated as desired. We think this aesthetic flexibility in a new standard of protection will be especially pleasing for building owners who are looking for a cost-effective alternative to relocation or new construction,” said Roger Rumer, marketing leader, Public Sector Business, Bayer MaterialScience LLC.
“Hygard® BL80’s potential ability to absorb the force of an external blast to protect a structure, its occupants, and provide operational continuity for critical infrastructure makes it an appealing solution for government agencies,” said Bob Pyles, co-inventor and pursuit team leader, Hygard® Structural Integrity Systems. “We look forward to being able to contribute to our nation’s safety.”
Hygard® BL80 is comprised of laminated, transparent polymer panels attached to a structural steel frame that is supported on a concrete foundation. Shock-range and open-tube testing demonstrated Hygard® BL80 can withstand 80 psi peak pressure and 380 psi-msec impulse, well above the most challenging known standards.
The blast-resistant structural shield is the first product launch from Bayer’s Public Sector Business, which offers integrated products, manufactured according to ISO-9001 compliant processes and procedures, and services that will help government entities meet challenges through materials innovation in the areas of construction and infrastructure, health, security, sustainability and transportation.
“This Public Sector Business builds on the success of Bayer’s Government Services Group, which has completed federally funded research and development projects totaling $2 million, and has commitments for another $3 million,” Rumer said. “The Public Sector Business will continue to provide research and development services to fulfill government grants, but will also work directly to provide the benefits of our innovative materials to the needs of government entities.”