Automotive glass is an indispensable part of a car. On the one hand, it can show the overall appearance of the car, and on the other hand, it can protect the driver and passengers from wind and rain while providing a clear view. Automotive glass has good safety, durability and functionality. Each type of automotive glass has its own different uses and characteristics.

Laminated glass
It consists of two layers of glass and a thin layer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB). Generally used for front and rear windshields, it remains intact when the vehicle is hit, and no glass fragments will splash, protecting the safety of passengers.
Tempered glass
It is made by heating to more than 600°C and then cooling rapidly. The glass strength can reach 4 times that of ordinary glass. Generally used for side windows and rear windows, when broken, it will break into small and round pieces, which are less likely to cut passengers.
Float glass
Made by floating molten glass on molten tin, float glass is cheaper than laminated glass or tempered glass, but its safety is not as good as laminated glass.
Privacy glass
which allows light to pass through while reducing external visibility. Protect passengers and property and block harmful ultraviolet rays.
Heated glass
Equipped with a thin layer of conductive material to prevent fogging and icing, no manual scraping or defrosting is required.
Coated glass
A metal film is coated on the surface of the car glass to minimize heating in the car and maintain good visibility.
When choosing car glass, car owners should purchase it according to their own needs. Understand the materials, functions and uses of different types of glass. Ensure the safety of riding. For more information about car glass and related products, please visit www.conversionvaninterior.com.
