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  2. Vehicle glass - Wikipedia

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    They require adhesive to bond the glass with the vehicle frame. US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 212/208 ensures reliability of adhesives used in US vehicles. For a bonded glass, replacement can take up to an hour. Time must be allowed to allow the adhesive to cure. This is known as "Safe Drive Away Time" or "Minimum Drive Away Time".

  3. Laminated glass - Wikipedia

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    Automobile windshield with "spider web" cracking typical of laminated safety glass. Laminated glass is a type of safety glass consisting of two or more layers of glass with one or more thin polymer interlayers between them which prevent the glass from breaking into large sharp pieces. [1]

  4. Glass breaker - Wikipedia

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    ISO 7010 safe condition sign indicating the location of an emergency hammer. An emergency hammer is a type of glass breaker shaped like a hammer. Emergency hammers are also known under various names, such as bus mallets, dotty hammers, safety mallets, and bus hammers. Many are attached to a cable or an alarm device to deter theft or vandalism.

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    Even with your car’s security system intact, the amount of time it could take a thief to make a clean getaway with say, your spare credit cards, after breaking into your car is terribly quick ...

  6. Polyvinyl butyral - Wikipedia

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    In practice, the interlayer provides three beneficial properties to laminated glass panes: first, the interlayer functions to distribute impact forces across a greater area of the glass panes, thus increasing the impact resistance of the glass; [citation needed] second, the interlayer functions to bind the resulting shards if the glass is ...

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  8. Tempered glass - Wikipedia

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    The windscreen or windshield is instead made of laminated glass, which will not shatter into pieces when broken while side windows and the rear windshield have historically been made of tempered glass. Some newer luxury vehicles have laminated side windows to meet occupant retention regulations, anti-theft purposes, or sound-deadening purposes.

  9. Does car insurance cover windshield replacement? - AOL

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    What car insurance covers windshield replacement 100%? Insurance companies may have a full glass coverage add-on available in many states that you can purchase in addition to comprehensive insurance.