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Serving the Entire Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex, Oklahoma City & Tulsa Glass Replacement Besides keeping the bugs out of your teeth, the windshield is a critical component of your car's safety system. As a safety device, its role is to stay in place and keep occupants inside the vehicle during impact. It is the back board for the inflating passenger side air bag and provides crucial crush resistance support for the roof, in case of rollover. A replaced windshield must not compromise any safety standards that were part of the original vehicle design when your car rolled off the assembly line. Auto Glass is not "Just Glass" - Know the difference. On a new
car, every part comes from the original equipment manufacturer (the OEM),
including the windshield. For windshield replacement, you have the option to
select a replacement made by a company that manufactures OEM windshields, such
as PPG, or glass made from non-OEM manufacturers ("aftermarket glass"). Both OEM
and aftermarket glass must comply with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standards, but — there are two important OEM benefits:
Safety glass is used in all automobile glass. It is manufactured to reduce the likelihood of injury, if it breaks. There are two different types: laminated glass and tempered glass. Windshields are made from a lamination process. A windshield actually consists of two piece of glass, bonded together by a vinyl inter-layer. This vinyl layer cushions your head during impact. If a windshield breaks during impact, the broken pieces will generally adhere to the plastic lining. Side and rear windows consist of tempered glass, which is produced by heating the glass to more than 1,100°F and then rapidly cooling it. This results in the outside surfaces of the glass becoming harder than the center of glass and, therefore, is stronger than regular glass of the same thickness. Tempered glass will break-up into very small pieces, if broken.
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