Are Car Glass Codes the Same?

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McLevi
07/30/25 5:38am
Car glass codes are not necessarily the same. It is quite common for the front and rear windshield codes to differ, as they belong to different types of glass, and the manufacturer's part numbers also vary. Generally, glass codes consist of a combination of symbols, numbers, and English letters, printed in the lower left corner of the glass. These codes include information such as the car brand, glass brand, certification marks, glass type, and production date. Below is an introduction to car glass: 1. Laminated Glass: High impact resistance. Upon impact, the brittle glass may shatter, but due to the combination of laminated glass and elastic PVB, it maintains high penetration resistance and visibility. 2. Tempered Glass: High strength. Tempered glass of the same thickness has 3-5 times the impact resistance and bending strength of regular glass.
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