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  2. Safelite - Wikipedia

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    Safelite Group, Inc. is an American provider of automotive glass repair and replacement services, wholesale automotive glass sales, along with insurance claims management, based in Columbus, Ohio.Safelite is being sued by the state of California and faces a September 2025 trial for alleged insurance fraud.

  3. Vehicle glass - Wikipedia

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    It is the piece of glass opposite the windshield. Back glass is made from tempered glass, also known as safety glass, and when broken shatters into small, round pieces. [1] Windshields are made of laminated glass, which consists of two layers of glass, separated by a vinyl sheet. [2] Vehicle glass may contain heating coils or antennae. [3]

  4. Vehicle registration plates of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Antique Auto: 2001 Embossed black on white; "TENNESSEE" and "ANTIQUE AUTO" screened at top and bottom respectively; "PERM" at top right A/A 12345 A/A 00001 to approximately A/A 34000 2006 As above, but with serial screened A/A 34001 to A/A 99999 2011 12345 A/A: 00001 A/A to 99999 A/A: 2018 1 A/A 2345 0 A/A 0001 to present Disabled Person ...

  5. Tempered glass - Wikipedia

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    François Barthélémy Alfred Royer de la Bastie (1830–1901) of Paris, France is credited with first developing a method of tempering glass [16] by quenching almost molten glass in a heated bath of oil or grease in 1874, the method patented in England on August 12, 1874, patent number 2783. Tempered glass is sometimes known as Bastie glass ...

  6. Windshield - Wikipedia

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    "Triplex" glass laminating, however, had been available for windshields in France from 1911 and in Britain from 1912; it was adopted as an accessory by some high-end American auto manufacturers beginning in 1913, and from 1919 to 1929 Henry Ford ordered the use of laminated glass on all of his vehicles.

  7. Factory tint - Wikipedia

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    With a common visual light transmission (VLT) of 15–26%, privacy glass is installed to provide passengers and personal items privacy from outsiders, hence the name privacy glass. Since most states have a VLT legal limit of around 50% for the front driver windows and windshield, factory tint is only applied to the rear half of vehicles windows ...

  8. SRG Global - Wikipedia

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    As of 2009 Guardian was operating on five continents with more than 18,000 employees. The approximately $5 billion conglomerate is an industry leader in float glass, fabricated glass products, fiberglass insulation, and building materials for commercial, residential and automotive markets. [4] [5]

  9. Glazier - Wikipedia

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    They may have to consider the type and size of scaffolding they need to stand on to fit and install the glass. Glaziers may work with glass in various surfaces and settings, such as cutting and installing windows , doors , shower doors , skylights , storefronts , display cases , mirrors , facades , interior walls , ceilings , and tabletops .