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The EPGAA estimates that 12 percent of new cars built in 2013 will have laminated glass on the side front windows. By 2018, it will be 20 percent.
Automotive side windows that resist crowbars are infiltrating the luxury car market, but they could become commonplace if the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration writes tougher rules on ...
Laminated glass uses a thin film to hold together a window if it breaks. It was once used for only front windshields, but more and more manufactures now use it for side windows, too.
Experts say having laminated glass windows also reduces break-ins, improves fuel efficiency, and minimizes exposure to UV rays. To find out what kind of glass is in your vehicle, check the sticker ...
Flying glass and broken windows can mean life for its passengers when a car is sinking in a canal, as it could be a way out. NBC 6 South Florida obtained an exclusive video of a 2006 Nissan Maxima ...
Saflex™ and Vanceva™ PVB interlayers for laminated glass help support forced-entry resistance, enhance comfort and bring ...
Experts say having laminated glass windows also reduces break-ins, improves fuel efficiency, and minimizes exposure to UV rays. To find out what kind of glass is in your vehicle, check the sticker ...
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