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Types Of Glass Used In Cars
Laminated Glass
A laminated windshield is the most critical part of a car. In recent years, laminated glass has been added to cars as a standard safety precaution to avoid accidents. The use of laminated glass for vehicle windows has been increasing due to its increased strength and resistance to breakage, combined with its ability to remain clear, even after breaking. Laminated glass is used in vehicles for the purpose of safety. Laminated glass holds two pieces of glass together, with a thin layer of plastic between them. When laminated glass breaks, the main piece remains intact and the broken piece falls out. This prevents injuries to those inside or outside the vehicle from flying shards of glass.
Tempered Glass
Tempered glass is a type of safety glass that is produced by heating ordinary glass to a temperature at which it softens and then rapidly cools. This tempering process induces compressive strain on the surface of the glass and gives it strength and durability far beyond the normal glass. Tempered glass is widely used in car doors or windows. Another area where tempered glass is preferred is a rear windscreen, it decreases the cost as compared to the laminated rear windshield.