Auto Glass is not "just glass" . . . Know the difference.
On a new car, every part comes from the original equipment
manufacturer (the OEM), including the windshield. For windshield
replacement, you have the option to select a replacement made by a
company that manufactures OEM windshields, such as PPG, Ford
Carlite, Pilkington, or glass made from non-OEM manufacturers
("aftermarket glass"). Both OEM and aftermarket glass must comply
with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, but — there are two
important OEM benefits:
Safety glass is used in all auto glass. It is manufactured
to reduce the likelihood of injury, if it breaks. There are two
different types: laminated glass and tempered glass.
Windshields are made from a lamination process. A windshield
actually consists of two pieces of glass, bonded together by a vinyl
inter-layer. This vinyl layer cushions your head during impact. If a
windshield breaks during impact, the broken pieces will generally
adhere to the plastic lining.
Side and rear windows consist of tempered glass, which is produced
by heating the glass to more than 1,100°F and then rapidly cooling
it. This results in the outside surfaces of the glass becoming
harder than the center of glass and, therefore, is stronger than
regular glass of the same thickness. If broken, tempered glass will
break-up into very small pieces.

Download copy of Windshield Safety Checklist (pdf file format)
Contact your local Kimble Auto Glass retail center to inquire about OEM auto glass for your vehicle.
Kimble Auto Glass - an independent auto
glass repair and windshield replacement shop
serving the greater Highpoint NC area.
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