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What’s the difference between my
windshield and the other glass in my car? Isn’t glass just glass?
No. There’s a very important difference between your windshield and
the rest of the glass in your car.
Your windshield is made of LAMINATED SAFETY GLASS. What makes it
unique is its special construction, designed to offer optimum safety
in the event of a crash. LAMINATED SAFETY GLASS is made up of two
pieces of glass, with a thin layer of vinyl sandwiched between them.
The three pieces are laminated together by applying heat and
pressure in as special oven called an autoclave.
When a small object strikes a piece of safety glass, often only the
outer layer stuck breaks. This is what makes windshield rock chip
repair possible.
In a more severe impact, the glass “shatters”but usually does not
fly apart. The broken pieces of glass generally adhere to the vinyl
inner lining. LAMINATED SAFETY GLASS also acts as a barrier to
objects moving inside the vehicle.
The side and rear windows are made of TEMPERED GLASS. As the name
implies, the glass has been “tempered”, i.e., put through a special
process where it is heated, then rapidly cooled. This “tempering”
process makes the glass many times stronger than un-tempered glass
of the same thickness.
Upon impact, TEMPERED GLASS is designed to disintegrate into small
pieces of glass about the size of rock salt. There should be no
large, jagged pieces of glass to injure the driver or passengers.
However, the force necessary to break a piece of tempered glass is
considerably more than an un-tempered piece.
To learn more about Mikes Auto Glass and our services, please
contact our Sales Manager, , at
(323) 583-0219 or email omarl@mikesautoglass.com , who will be happy
to assist you.
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