Methods of manufacturing and characteristics of polished plate, float, sheet, clear, tinted, shaded, tempered, laminated, and special glasses are briefly described. Codes, laws, and specifications governing automotive glass use are reviewed. Present practices in automotive glass use are presented; future possibilities, compatible with apparent automotive trends, are discussed with particular attention to thin glass, electrically heated, and “roof” glasses.Methods of manufacturing and characteristics of polished plate, float, sheet, clear, tinted, shaded, tempered, laminated, and special glasses are briefly described. Codes, laws, and specifications governing automotive glass use are reviewed. Present practices in automotive glass use are presented; future possibilities, compatible with apparent automotive trends, are discussed with particular attention to thin glass, electrically heated, and “roof” glasses.Methods of manufacturing and characteristics of polished plate, float, sheet, clear, tinted, shaded, tempered, laminated, and special glasses are briefly described. Codes, laws, and specifications governing automotive glass use are reviewed. Present practices in automotive glass use are presented; future possibilities, compatible with apparent automotive trends, are discussed with particular attention to thin glass, electrically heated, and “roof” glasses.Methods of manufacturing and characteristics of polished plate, float, sheet, clear, tinted, shaded, tempered, laminated, and special glasses are briefly described. Codes, laws, and specifications governing automotive glass use are reviewed. Present practices in automotive glass use are presented; future possibilities, compatible with apparent automotive trends, are discussed with particular attention to thin glass, electrically heated, and “roof” glasses.Methods of manufacturing and characteristics of polished plate, float, sheet, clear, tinted, shaded, tempered, laminated, and special glasses are briefly described. Codes, laws, and specifications governing automotive glass use are reviewed. Present practices in automotive glass use are presented; future possibilities, compatible with apparent automotive trends, are discussed with particular attention to thin glass, electrically heated, and “roof” glasses.


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    Title :

    Today’s and Tomorrow’s Automotive Glass


    Additional title:

    Sae Technical Papers


    Contributors:

    Conference:

    Mid-Year Meeting ; 1965



    Publication date :

    1965-02-01




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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