24.10.2013, 07:36
Ja.
Marks
Additionally, General Motors itself required several specific marks on OEM glass, including:
Shaded
Added to tinted GM OEM windshields when they included the upper, dark (non-AS1), tint band. For regulatory purposes these windshields are only AS1 glass below the tint band.
Plate
Added to plate glass for GM OEM applications.
Flo-Lite
Added to float glass for GM OEM applications; Flo-lite is a GM tradename and is not used for other OEM glass.
Soft-Ray
Added to tinted GM OEM glass.
Soft-Ray is a GM tradename and is not used for other OEM tinted glass.
Tinted OEM glass of this era was green in color, whereas current Soft-Ray glass is blue.
For LOF (and PPG) to produce glass with GM specific marks with minimum risk and maximum manufacturing freedom,
agreements between the suppliers and GM allowed for excess OEM glass that was not purchased by GM to be sold by LOF (or PPG) on the aftermarket,
while retaining the GM tradenames of Soft-Ray and Flo-Lite.
Supplier and non-GM OEM Tradenames
Glass supplier tradenames, like "Duplate," "Solex," "E-Z-Eye," and "SunShade" do not appear on GM OEM glass. Glass tradenames from other OEMs also obviously did not appear on GM glass. For example, "Safeguard," which is a Chrysler Corporation (now DaimlerChrysler) tradename for Chrysler glass.
NACHTRAG: Sehe erst jetzt Deinen Link. Du beziehst Dich auf die Farbe, nicht auf die Scheibenbezeichnung.
Na gut, in diesem (von mir schlecht gewählten Farbbeispiel) hast Du Recht.
Denke, jeder weiß, was gemeint war.
Marks
Additionally, General Motors itself required several specific marks on OEM glass, including:
Shaded
Added to tinted GM OEM windshields when they included the upper, dark (non-AS1), tint band. For regulatory purposes these windshields are only AS1 glass below the tint band.
Plate
Added to plate glass for GM OEM applications.
Flo-Lite
Added to float glass for GM OEM applications; Flo-lite is a GM tradename and is not used for other OEM glass.
Soft-Ray
Added to tinted GM OEM glass.
Soft-Ray is a GM tradename and is not used for other OEM tinted glass.
Tinted OEM glass of this era was green in color, whereas current Soft-Ray glass is blue.
For LOF (and PPG) to produce glass with GM specific marks with minimum risk and maximum manufacturing freedom,
agreements between the suppliers and GM allowed for excess OEM glass that was not purchased by GM to be sold by LOF (or PPG) on the aftermarket,
while retaining the GM tradenames of Soft-Ray and Flo-Lite.
Supplier and non-GM OEM Tradenames
Glass supplier tradenames, like "Duplate," "Solex," "E-Z-Eye," and "SunShade" do not appear on GM OEM glass. Glass tradenames from other OEMs also obviously did not appear on GM glass. For example, "Safeguard," which is a Chrysler Corporation (now DaimlerChrysler) tradename for Chrysler glass.
NACHTRAG: Sehe erst jetzt Deinen Link. Du beziehst Dich auf die Farbe, nicht auf die Scheibenbezeichnung.
Na gut, in diesem (von mir schlecht gewählten Farbbeispiel) hast Du Recht.
Denke, jeder weiß, was gemeint war.