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		|  11-17-2008, 06:15 PM | #1 |  
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			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!      |  
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		|  11-17-2008, 06:24 PM | #2 |  
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			I dunno....kinda hard to see details with that pic.
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			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.
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			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.
		 
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			ohhhhhh ok that deffinitely makes sense thanks!
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			Yes, like double paned windows, there is an inert gas sandwiched between the glass to help improve insulation.
		 
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			yeah thats really cool ****. i bet it works fantastic. it seems a little tinted too.
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			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/10...d=#breadcrumbs |  
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			ha, its not that thick chris, its like glass next to glass.....thats pretty cool though
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			the top looks like it slides into the weatherstripping reallky nice, like for THE ULTIMATE SEAL!!!
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			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.
		 
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					Originally Posted by BigAls87Z28  there is an inert gas sandwiched between the glass |  Not necessarily inert. People like to throw that word around a lot,    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.    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
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			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
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