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Game Changing Thin Lower Cost Bullet Stopping Glass

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Widespread Gun Violence and Political Unrest Is Accelerating Demand for CBNT Technology that Makes Ordinary Architectural Glass Stop Bullets

  • Demand for bullet-stopping glass is already a $7.4 billion market in the U.S. in 2022 and is beginning to swell.  Recent example is the Florida capitol building spending $61 million to install bulletproof glass.

 

 

  • C-Bond Systems is experiencing increasing demand for their unique and proprietary chemical solutions used in conjunction with security window film  that together are certified to make ordinary, architectural annealed glass stop bullets. No more thick and costly windows are needed to protect against bullets because now there is a better solution and at a lower cost.

 

  • There are  about 5.9 million commercial buildings and about 130,000 schools in the United States and demand for bullet-stopping glass is accelerating with potential for sharp increases. 

 

  • CBNT reported $750,000 in orders for the first week of October, which included 1 commercial building for over $700,000.

 

  • CBNT trades under one penny per share with a market cap under $3 million.

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C-Bond Systems Now Selling Affordable New Way to Make Ordinary Architectural Glass Stop Bullets

 

Shootings and related deaths and injuries in all categories are going up dramatically and so is the demand for a product that is certified to stop bullets from penetrating windows.  When we think of bulletproof glass, we immediately think of extremely thick and dark plastic-like windows that are very costly, bulky, and difficult to install.  Some users will still buy the old thick and costly bullet-resistant glass, but many will not want to spend the money and effort that is required for that old technology.  There are some thinner but still too thick and too expensive laminated glass offerings and the market continues to beg for a better solution.

 

Now there is a one-of-a-kind and affordable product that is commercially tested and certified to make ordinary ½ inch annealed window glass stop bullets.  C-Bond Systems, Inc. (CBNT: OTC) is selling a game-changing, unique product that is lower cost, thinner, lighter, and easy to install.  Click on the video here or above.  It is so thin that you don’t even know even know it is there.  Performance validation test results can be seen here.

 

The product is being discovered and based on mushrooming demand and initial orders from schools, government buildings and commercial buildings, sales projections could be surprisingly large.  C-Bond Systems, Inc., a developer and marketer of glass strengthening solutions for enhanced safety, recently announced its Patriot Glass Solutions division has already received orders totaling more than $750,000 during the first week of October. The orders, for both commercial and school buildings, are for the Company’s C-Bond BRS (ballistic-resistant film system), C-Bond Secure and solar film.

 

Scott R. Silverman, Chairman and CEO of the Company, said, “The dollar value of the orders we have obtained so far this month, which isn’t even at the halfway point, already exceeds our highest reported revenue for any prior quarter. After a strong third quarter of 2023, which we have yet to report, this is the highest demand we have received to date for our products.”

There is no known product on the market that works like C-Bond’s and can perform up to the safety standards of C-Bond’s, Patriot Glass’ BRS solutions other than very thick, heavy, dark, and very expensive bulletproof glass . . . even the laminated bullet-resistant products that are still thick and expensive.

Investors are encouraged to review CBNT at SEC’s EDGAR site where more detailed information can be found about risk factors, business dealings and financial information.

Conclusion

With a large market that is being driven by increasing gun violence from a heavily armed population and political unrest and terrorist threats, the future for a product like C-Bond’s chemical solutions used in conjunction with security films that are certified to make ordinary ½ inch annealed window glass stop bullets, could be destined for growth that could result in valuation increases.

 

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