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January 16, 2016 by autoglassmaxx

Windshield safety

 

The windshield is a critical component of your cars safety. Your car glass role is to stay in place and keep occupants inside the vehicle during a car accident. It also serves as backboard for the inflating airbag and is required to ensure the airbags proper function. If a windshield or as our English friends call it Windscreen is not installed properly, it can loosen up in a collision and separate from the car body causing serious injuries.

I found this video on Sika Youtube channel that explains the process well and wanted to share it with you guys.

Filed Under: auto glass, auto glass company, car glass, windshield, Windshield Repair, Windshield Replacement Tagged With: why you have to wait when you get your windshield installed, windshield safety

January 9, 2016 by autoglassmaxx

Texas Glass (Window Tinting)

Window tinting laws Texas

 

Are you searching for Texas Glass or Window Tinting laws?

If so, we wanted to provide you with this information:

A windshield sunscreening device that has a light transmission of less than 25% or more, a luminous reflectance of less than 25%, that is blue, red, or amber, or extends downward beyond the AS-1 line or more than 5 inches from the top of the windshield is prohibited.

A sunscreening device in the front side wing vent or window, a side window to the rear of the vehicle operator, or a rear window is prohibited if it has a light transmission of less than 35% or a luminous reflectance of more than 35%.

– See more at: Driving Laws AAA

Interested in getting your auto glass windows tinted?  Feel out the form below or stop by our auto glass shop.

16606 Stuebner Airline Rd, Spring, TX 77379
Phone:(281) 257-4241

Filed Under: auto glass company, car glass Tagged With: auto glass laws, Texas, Texas glass laws, Texas window tinting laws

January 7, 2016 by autoglassmaxx

How a windshield is made

Today is Wednesday!  That means that for the next three days we will be posting new blog post about car glass.  If you’re like me you love learning and enjoy knowing about things just to know.  And learning about how a windshield is made is worth knowing.  You never know when it may come up in a conversation, right?

Okay maybe not, but it’s fun to know anyway.

To make a windshield or windscreen

They start with a plain sheet of glass.  An automative plotter moves a cutter wheel over it and the wheel scores the glass and a robotic arm brandishes a torch.

The torch moves along the score line and the thermal shock completes the cut.  This is the best way to clearly cut through glass.

How to make a windshield or windscreen

Next a robot suctions up the cut piece of glass and transfers it to the next station where it pushes the glass against a series of sanding belts.

This takes off the sharp edges; it’s called seaming.  From there a conveyor belt takes the glass through soapy water to clean it up.  Then nozzles spray the glass with a mix of talcum powder and water.

This prevents the glass from sticking to another sheet of glass.

How to make a windshield or windscreen

How to make a windshield or windscreen

A robot sets that second piece of glass, temporarily, on top of the freshly sprayed one.  The two sheets of glass are layered for processing, but will be pulled apart later. The next thing they do is silkscreen black paint around the borders of the glass which will become the inner part of the windshield.

The automative arms carry the glass to a station where samples are inspected visually.  After that rollers transfer the glass to automatic squaring pucks which positions them and then a robot lifts the sheets of glass and carries them to the next station.

How to make a windshield or windscreen

This is a very interesting process.  Good for all car owners to know.

To learn about the entire process watch the 4:36 video from the Science Channel above.

If you need to replace or repair your windshield, need tinting or have power window issues be sure to contact or or come by our auto shop company.

16606 Stuebner Airline Rd, Spring, TX 77379
Phone:(281) 257-4241

 

 

 

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