Probably got my terminology wrong. I think that all safety glass is
tempered, but the names are different ...if you describe what you want,
you'll get it. Diamond-Seaglaze knows ...
Brian
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On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 07:12:31 GMT, "Brian D"
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Tempered safety glass. It breaks in long cracks instead of a zillion
little
pieces. This is OK because the windshield is made from two layers of
glass,
with a layer of mylar in between to hold the mess together when it
breaks.
Side and rear windows are 'safety glass', which is the stuff that breaks
into a zillion little pieces, but have relatively rounded corners in the
breaks so that they are not as sharp.
Brian
Brian,
When did they change tempered glass? Tempered glass breaks into rock
salt sized piece and laminated glass, as used in windshields, breaks
as you decribe. Easy to mix up the two :} BTW, both are referred to
as safety glass.
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