Testing Centre
When it comes to building products, performance is not a guess - it must be proven. Independent testing verifies that products can withstand real world conditions, from wind loads and impact to durability and safety. This gives architects, builders, and asset owners confidence that what is specified will perform as expected on site.
Compliance with Australian Standards is equally critical. These standards set the benchmark for safety, structural performance, and long term reliability in local conditions. Meeting these requirements helps ensure buildings are not only functional, but also safe for occupants and compliant with regulatory expectations.
In short, testing and certification remove uncertainty. They provide verified data, reduce project risk, and support smoother approvals, giving your project a stronger foundation from day one.
Lietzke Ballistic Rated Door Testing Process
Lietzke Ballistic rated doors are tested under controlled live fire conditions in accordance with AS/NZS 2343, with the complete door assembly assessed as a single system. Multiple rounds are fired at designated impact points to verify penetration resistance and spall protection.
Our Ballistic Rated Door is certified to Level R2 - encompasses all G‑ratings (G0, G1 and G2) under AS/NZS 2343:1997, featuring reinforced steel construction and an integrated protective core engineered to resist ballistic attack.
Ballistic Rated Single Door Testing
The single leaf ballistic door is tested as a fully installed assembly under live fire conditions. Test shots are directed at critical areas including the centre mass, edge zones, hardware locations and frame interfaces to verify structural integrity across the entire system.
Certification is achieved only when the door assembly prevents projectile penetration and eliminates dangerous fragment release on the protected side.
Ballistic Rated Double Door Testing
Ballistic rated double door assemblies are tested as a complete paired system, including both leaves, frame and locking mechanisms.
Multiple rounds are fired across both leaves and the central join to confirm consistent resistance and fragment containment across the full opening width.
The double door assembly must demonstrate the same level of penetration resistance and spall protection as a single leaf configuration to achieve certification under AS/NZS 2343.