News

But turns out the scorching heat can also crack your car glass. The N&O spoke with Barry “Joe” McConnell, the owner of McConnell Auto Glass, to explain how it happens and how to prevent it.
But turns out the scorching heat can also crack your car glass. The N&O spoke with Barry “Joe” McConnell, the owner of McConnell Auto Glass, to explain how it happens and how to prevent it.
Most people probably don’t think of Corning as a crime fighting company, but when it sold its Pyrex brand to World Kitchen in 1998, the company accidentally made the illegal manufacture of crack ...
The "crack" is actually on the protective plate, while the actual glass remains stable and unmarked beneath. "Our team makes an assessment from a safety standpoint," said Cunningham.
When the glass cracked or was cut, the edges of the cut would still adhere to each other. Pressing the edges manually for 30 seconds at a room temperature of 21 degrees Celsius formed a strong ...