Anti-lacerative windshields : an overview.

Author(s)
Johnston, N.W. Herliczek, S.H. & Ash, C.E.
Year
Abstract

Libbey-Owens-Ford has been involved in the study and production of safer windshields for several years. These developments have continued to be provided to the industry. Work on anti-lacerative windshields was begun in the late ‘60's and early ‘70's. Over the ensuing years, various windshield configurations were evaluated. A number of polymeric materials were studied to determine if their combination with safer windshields would result in improved anti-lacerative properties. This paper provides an overview of the studies that have been conducted.

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B 23231 fo /91/
Source

Warrendale, Society of Automotive Engineers SAE, 1984, 4 p., fig., tab.; SAE paper No. 840388.

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