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sweetbmxrider
11-17-2008, 06:15 PM
what is this? like a "defroster"? its two pieces of glass adhered together with some weather stripping inbetween. all of the windows have it. some mercedes. like a 94 s320 or something. weirdest thing ever. i thought it might have been bullet proof but thats just ridiculous! :lol:

http://photos-a.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v367/48/4/707706396/n707706396_2096696_3483.jpg

Tru2Chevy
11-17-2008, 06:24 PM
I dunno....kinda hard to see details with that pic.

- Justin

sweetbmxrider
11-17-2008, 06:32 PM
well there is a about a half inch difference between the two pieces. the black looks like a defogger setup with some dots below it. that is all i had on me.

EchoMirage
11-17-2008, 09:56 PM
high end luxory cars have that, also may cars in extreme cold climates do. ie: russia, siberia, etc. its insulation, not defrosting. the layer of air sandwiched between the glass provides for a cheap and very effective insulation. helps keep the car cooler when hot, and warmer when cold. same reason you have double paned windows at home. anderson, pella and the like.

sweetbmxrider
11-17-2008, 10:09 PM
ohhhhhh ok that deffinitely makes sense thanks!

BigAls87Z28
11-18-2008, 11:30 AM
Yes, like double paned windows, there is an inert gas sandwiched between the glass to help improve insulation.

sweetbmxrider
11-18-2008, 04:29 PM
yeah thats really cool ****. i bet it works fantastic. it seems a little tinted too.

Savage_Messiah
11-18-2008, 09:26 PM
I saw the title and thought it would be like 2 girls 1 cup.


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CHRIS67
11-19-2008, 12:03 PM
I'm thinking that it may be bullet proof glass. I sent out a caddy for the president of my last company for BP glass, armor skins for the doors, and run flat rims.

http://www.alibaba.com/product-tp/100525594/Armoured_cars_Armoured_vehicles_Bullet_Proof/showimage.html?pn=3&pt=10&total=0&cids=50137308,200015592,100417662,11315773,1005411 49,100316931,10263675,10215940,200000424,50134209, 50016188,200070224,50047890,10197238,100563934,113 89602,11387720,50054408,200017253,100553033,100356 434,10809970,100329394,10475105,100165078,10012298 4,10947508,&tracelog=detailphoto12907&newId=#breadcrumbs

sweetbmxrider
11-19-2008, 09:20 PM
ha, its not that thick chris, its like glass next to glass.....thats pretty cool though

griftymcgrift
11-21-2008, 10:47 PM
the top looks like it slides into the weatherstripping reallky nice, like for THE ULTIMATE SEAL!!!

ta350
12-07-2008, 11:38 PM
This application is for sound deadening and climate control, back in the day you also had a gas in there that would let you vary the "Tint" of the window which was very cool, but very expensive.

PolarBear
12-08-2008, 12:46 AM
there is an inert gas sandwiched between the glass

Not necessarily inert. People like to throw that word around a lot, :nod: usually just a gas without moisture dissolved in it will work, like boil off nitrogen from a liquid storage tank. Regular "air" has too much water in it. Actually a vacuum is better for insulating but more difficult to keep in applications such as these. :wink: BTW I think there is only one or two truly inert gasses, IIRC argon is one of them, I think the window companies like to use nitrogen because it is much cheaper

Knipps
12-08-2008, 10:42 AM
Helium and neon are the only true elemental inert gases, because they do not form any (known) true chemical compounds, unlike the heavier noble gases (argon, krypton, xenon and radon).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inert_gases