Anti-lacerative windshields materials : gield evaluation by General Motors.

Author(s)
Doolittle, E.P. Horton, T.B. & Blom, H.P.
Year
Abstract

This paper describes a test of 2500 General Motors passenger cars equipped with anti-lacerative windshields and driven in rental fleets. It also describes the laboratory test conducted prior to the fleet installation of the test windshields. Evaluation of haze development caused by abrasion of the anti-lacerative surface will take several more years of exposure. Other test results have been encouraging, except for the difficulties encountered in the removal of stickers and decals from the inner surface.

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B 23232 fo /91/
Source

Warrendale, Society of Automotive Engineers SAE, 1984, 13 p., fig., graph., tab.; SAE paper No. 840391.

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