All You have to Know about Different Types of Car Glass

Car glass is an important part of the vehicles that protect the occupants inside the cabin from noise, UV rays, dirt, cold, heat, wind, and rain. This device is also a great help to the driver to see correctly and prevent any accidents. One of the misconceptions that people have when they think that car and home glass are the same material. For this reason, they do not pay attention to it when buying car glass or when they ask for car glass service in London. This causes them to get into trouble on rainy days in London and change their car glass again.

Ordinary Glass VS. Car Glass

Most people assume that the glass of their home windows is the same as their cars. They are right. Because they visually do not see any differences from each other. But when an accident happens and their glass is broken, then they see the difference between these two. Car glass is also called safety glass due to not breaking into sharp edges pieces like ordinary glass, which can hurt occupants. This is to prevent people from being injured during collisions and car accidents.

Apart from this, the windscreen, car side, and rear windows are also different from each other. Usually, the front windscreen is laminated and the rear and side windows are tempered.

Different Types of Car Glass

  • Laminated Glass
  • Tempered Glass
  • Car Glass Equipped with P.V.B Layer
  • Tinted Glass
  • Glass Heating Element

Laminated Glass

In the past, only ordinary glass was used for all types of vehicles, which were very dangerous, and breaking them under any heading (especially an accident) would cause serious injury to the occupants; Because the ordinary type was very weak and crushed quickly. In such circumstances, the issue of safety in this sensitive part was raised and Neoprene adhesive was used to install.

In 1999, Henry Ford presented a new technology called laminated glass to increase car safety. Since then, the use of laminated glass has become popular in the car market.

Laminated glass is a safety glass that has a very high resistance compared to other types of glass. Laminated glass consists of two or more layers of glass, with PVB varnish placed between each layer.

Tempered Glass

Typically, car glass other than the front of the car does not have a P.V.B layer; But they have relatively good strength. These types are designed in such a way that to prevent injury to the occupants of the car, its fragments do not have a winning property after a fracture. This type of glass, also known as Toughened, is subjected to a heat process after forming and cutting, and then cools rapidly, which increases the strength of the glass five to 10 times.

Car Glass Equipped with P.V.B Layer

P.V.B stands for Polyvinyl Butyral, which is applied in two layers on both glass surfaces. The most important feature of these layers is the high security they provide to the car against external forces. The P.V.B safety layer is impact resistant and when the car window is exposed to breakage; the pieces are put together seamlessly and do not collapse so as not to injure the occupants. Absorption of a high percentage of ultraviolet rays and the possibility of repair after cracking are other advantages of this car glass with the P.V.B layer.

Tinted Glass

In most luxury and sports cars, tinted glass is used for the purpose of beauty and absorbing ultraviolet rays; Because infrared radiation over time can damage parts inside the car cabin (discoloration and cracking). The possibility of window tinting on any car model is possible by the driver.

Glass Heating Element

The heating element refers to the parallel black lines on the surface of the rear windows. These lines, in order to provide a suitable view for the driver while driving, by turning on the car’s electrical system, pass the electric current through special elements and with the generated heat, vapor and droplets caused by snow and rain disappear from it.

WindscreenRepairN20 Recommendation

The quality of auto glass repair in London or construction and the correct use of the right type for different parts of a vehicle has a direct impact on safety as well as the comfort of the driver and passengers. Therefore, we recommend that you pay attention to the shape, dimensions, health, application, and, most importantly, its safety factor before choosing and purchasing this transparent piece; Also note that the car glass does not have scratches, bubbles, and bumps.

If you need more info about car glass London and how these are repaired, installed or replaced, you can contact us or visit our website.