A blast-resistant wall is a specialized type of wall, typically used to protect vital facilities and buildings from impacts. Its construction must adhere to certain specifications and technical standards to ensure safety and reliability.
First and foremost, selecting the appropriate materials is crucial. Common construction materials include concrete, reinforced concrete, and brick and stone. When determining which material to use, factors such as strength grade and durability must be considered to meet design requirements and the demands of the environment. Additionally, cost and construction difficulty should also be taken into account for a comprehensive analysis. Secondly, during the design and construction process, the following points should be noted: 1. Determine the required thickness based on the structure and purpose of the building; 2. Use high-strength bolts for connecting and securing plates; 3. Reinforcement should be applied to specific areas (such as corners); 4. A thorough inspection and acceptance of the entire project must be conducted to ensure quality meets relevant regulations.




































