Why Windshields are Made to Crack
Over 80% of replacements per year are caused by edge cracks, with impact points less than three inches from the edge.
Edge cracks are the result of:
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A Defect around the perimeter of the glass due to the thermal effect of the manufacturing process.
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Induced stress (the second defect) from the windshield being glued to the vehicle, which also aggravates the weak spot. (Defect)
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Tension fields created by the weak spot, mechanical stress and temperature variance.
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Fracture mechanics, where critical size and fracture force decreases as you approach the edge.
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Theory of Elasticity, where tension stresses are produced around the perimeter from inside versus outside temperature variations.
The $3 Billion Problem |
The $1 Solution |
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