"E" marks on (safety?) glass
I have been trying to find information about the (presumably European)
"E" marks which are found on safety (laminated?, tempered?) glass used in vehicles. Some have E17, some E5 etc. I haven't been able to find a table explaining the differences, anyone know? (I hope that I haven't deviated *too* far from the norm of this newsgroup... :$) Thank you for your help. |
"Abdullah Eyles" wrote in message
om... I have been trying to find information about the (presumably European) "E" marks which are found on safety (laminated?, tempered?) glass used in vehicles. Some have E17, some E5 etc. I haven't been able to find a table explaining the differences, anyone know? Google with "safety glass markings" throws up some answers. The only one on the first page which mentions "Ex" markings is http://www.cobraclub.com/html/cobra_66.shtml -- Terry Harper http://www.terry.harper.btinternet.co.uk/ |
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