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  2. Paint protection film - Wikipedia

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    Paint protection films use by the military has continued to the present day and 3M now makes a wide variety of aerospace and military films. [3] With time, however, the automobile industry began to take note of the protective benefits of PPF and it was soon being employed by race car drivers despite the difficulty of working with the original films.

  3. How Much Do Windshield Replacements Cost? - AOL

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    A windshield is one of the most essential parts of a car. It offers protection from the elements, including rain, snow and dirt. If it becomes damaged, drivers and their passengers are at risk of...

  4. How Much Does It Cost for a Windshield Replacement? - AOL

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  5. Window film - Wikipedia

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    Basic colorless clear films reject (absorb) some UV radiation up to 380 nm, and depending on the manufacturer, UV inhibitors are added to the polyester, with specialist films offering protection to 400 nm. Tinted films are necessary for protection to 500 nm. [7] Window films filter out over 99% of UV rays at 380 nm, reducing the main factor in ...

  6. Safety and security window film - Wikipedia

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    The film thickness is selected for level of protection desired and the dimensions of the glass pane. Manufacturers recommend 100 micrometer film (2 ply) for glass up to 3 mm (1/8 in) and 175 micrometer film for glass over 6 mm (1/4 in). These films can be applied for security applications, where a delay of forced entry is desired.

  7. Water-repellent glass - Wikipedia

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    The sol-gel process is a common method of preparing water-repellent glass coating films done with various materials and often resulting in dual-layer films. [7] This process is advantageous for automobile window applications since it works with large, curved safety glasses and allows qualities such as durability and hydrophobicity to be controlled.