A Complete Guide to Windscreen Specifications

When it comes to vehicle glass, understanding the various specifications and features can help you make informed decisions about maintenance and replacements. Here’s a concise guide to common car window specifications:

Heated Windscreen

A heated windscreen incorporates thin heating elements to quickly defrost or demist the glass, improving visibility during cold or damp conditions. This feature is particularly beneficial in regions prone to frost.

Heads-Up Display (HUD)

HUD technology projects essential driving information onto the windscreen within the driver’s line of sight. This allows drivers to access data like speed and navigation without diverting attention from the road.

Camera Integration

Modern vehicles often have cameras mounted near or on the windscreen for systems like lane departure warnings or autonomous driving features. These integrations require precise glass specifications to ensure optimal camera functionality.

 

 

Rain Sensor

Rain sensors detect moisture on the windscreen and automatically adjust the wiper speed for optimal visibility. This feature enhances driving safety during varying precipitation levels.

Aerial Antenna

Some windscreens incorporate embedded antennas for radio, GPS, or other communication systems. This design maintains the vehicle’s aesthetic while ensuring signal reception.

OEM and OEE Glass

Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) glass is produced by the same company that supplied the original glass for the vehicle, ensuring exact specifications and quality. Original Equipment Equivalent (OEE) glass meets similar standards but is made by a different manufacturer, often at a lower cost.

Clear Windscreen

A clear windscreen lacks any tint and allows maximum light transmission. While providing unobstructed visibility, it offers less protection against glare and UV rays compared to tinted options.

Tinted Windscreen

Tinted windscreens have a slight colouring to reduce glare and block some UV radiation, enhancing comfort and protecting the vehicle’s interior from sun damage. It’s essential to ensure the tint complies with local regulations regarding light transmission levels.

Laminated Glass

Laminated glass consists of two or more layers of glass with an interlayer, typically polyvinyl butyral (PVB), bonded together. This construction prevents the glass from shattering into sharp pieces upon impact, enhancing safety. It’s commonly used for windshields to provide structural integrity and UV protection.

Tempered Glass

Tempered glass is heat-treated to increase its strength. When broken, it shatters into small, blunt pieces, reducing injury risk. This type of glass is often used for side and rear windows.

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Stone Chip Repair

Windscreen chip repair is of injecting resin into the damaged section of the windscreen called a chip. Most insurance policies will cover windscreen chip repairs so it probably won’t cost you a penny. We will take care of the insurance paperwork too.

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Types of auto Glass Breaks

Car glass damage can range from minor chips and cracks caused by road debris to more severe breaks that compromise the structural integrity of the glass.

Bullseye crack

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This circular fracture, similar to the bullseye pattern found on a dartboard, is the result of an impact inflicted by a circular object, such as a small stone or pebble.

Half Moon Crack

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As the name suggests, the half moon crack is a semi-circle shape which, similar to a bullseye crack, is also caused by impact with circular objects.

Star Break

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Star breaks are characterized by a star-like pattern of small cracks radiating outward from the point of impact.

Combination Break

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This break can cause extensive damage to your windscreen as it is made up of multiple types of chips and cracks.

Edge Crack

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As the name implies, edge cracks occur within two inches of the windshield’s edges, resulting in a single crack running along the glass.

Stress Crack

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Extreme temperature fluctuations or uneven pressure on the windscreen can weaken its edges, ultimately resulting in the formation of stress cracks.

Chip

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Chips, among the most prevalent windscreen issues, occur when small fragments of glass are dislodged from the windshield due to impacts from solid objects like rocks.

Floater Crack

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In contrast to an edge crack, a floater crack initiates at the center of the windscreen, maintaining a minimum distance of two inches from the edge.

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