What Information Can Be Seen on Car Glass?

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PeterDella
07/30/25 5:54am
Car glass (taking Volvo models as an example) can display the following information: 1. Model: The first line "VOLVO" indicates that this glass is used for Volvo models. 2. Manufacturer: The second line "FUYAOGROUP" indicates that the manufacturer is Fuyao Group. 3. DOT Certification: The third line "DOT459AS1M644", "DOT" stands for the U.S. Department of Transportation certification, "459" is the safety certification number assigned to Fuyao by the U.S., "AS1" indicates that the light transmittance of this glass is not less than 70%, making it suitable for the front windshield. If it is "AS2", it means the glass can be used for any part except the front windshield, with a light transmittance of not less than 70%. "M644" mainly indicates some type information of the glass, such as color, thickness, etc. Generally, a manufacturer can have multiple groups of numbers, so the same manufacturer often uses different codes. 4. National Certification: The fourth line "43R-001793" should be identified together with "E1". "E" is the abbreviation of the European certification regulation ECE, and "E1" indicates German certification; "43R" plus "001793" means that the product has been certified by a foreign certification body and can be exported abroad. 5. Light Transmittance: The fifth line "TRANSP.70%MIN." has the same meaning as the third line "AS1", indicating that the light transmittance of the glass is not less than 70%. 6. Origin: The sixth line "CHINA" indicates that the glass is produced in China.
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