The Variation in Thickness of Toughened Glass from Car Windows

1974 
The thickness of toughened safety glass in a large number of cars has been measured. In many cases this parameter has been shown to be a more effective means of discriminating between samples of safety glass than either refractive index or density measurements. Histograms describing the various distribution of thickness from windscreens, quarter-light and side-window populations are presented.
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