

Auto Glass
Windshield
A windshield is much more than just a front window—it’s a critical safety feature designed to shield drivers and passengers from wind, rain, dust, rocks, and flying debris. In high-speed environments, it acts as a sturdy protective barrier protecting occupants and reducing distraction .
Beyond debris protection, the windshield contributes significantly to the vehicle’s structural integrity—delivering up to 45% of its strength in a front-end collision and approximately 60% during a rollover . This support is essential in preventing roof collapse and passenger ejection.
Today’s windshields are constructed with laminated safety glass, which not only maintains structural support but also serves as a backboard for passenger-side airbags, ensuring proper airbag deployment . Furthermore, laminated glass reduces UV exposure, limits road noise, and enhances aerodynamics, improving both comfort and fuel efficiency

Back Glass
The back glass of a car serves several important purposes. It provides visibility the driver to see behind the vehicle, allows natural light to enter the, and helps to maintain the structural integrity of the car. Additionally, the back glass can be equipped with defrosting elements to clear any fog or frost that may accumulate on the glass.

Quarter Panel Glass
The quarter panel glass is an essential component of a car's body structure. It provides structural support and helps to maintain the vehicle's aerodynamics. Additionally, it allows natural light into the car's cabin and enhances the overall driving experience.

Window
Car windows are more than just panes of glass—they’re essential automotive glass components offering crystal-clear visibility, weather protection, and temperature control. Built to block wind, rain, dust, and road debris, they ensure a safer, more comfortable driving experience
Advanced automotive glass technology also enhances UV protection, blocking up to 99% of harmful UV rays to protect occupants and prevent fading of upholstery and dashboards
By helping regulate cabin temperature, car windows reduce reliance on air conditioning—cutting fuel consumption and improving energy efficiency—thanks to their ability to limit heat and maintain consistent internal comfort.
But their benefits don’t stop there. Quality tinted car windows elevate your vehicle’s aesthetic appeal, boost curb appeal, and add privacy—keeping valuables out of sight, reducing glare, and increasing shatter resistance, which enhances both style and safety

Sunroof Glass
A sunroof glass panel is much more than a stylish add-on—it delivers panoramic sunlight, fresh ventilation, and stunning sky views, transforming your drive with an airy, open feel. Natural daylight brightens the cabin and uplifts your mood, helping to combat feelings of confinement and enhance in-car comfort.
Beyond ambiance, a sunroof allows natural airflow circulation, letting hot air escape through the roof and drawing in cooler outside air—without the turbulence often caused by open side windows—making it a smart cabin climate control feature that can reduce reliance on air conditioning.
The added sense of spaciousness—especially noticeable in compact vehicles—comes from the extra headroom and skyward visibility, creating a more open, less cramped interior . And for style-conscious buyers, a sunroof enhances vehicle curb appeal, making it more attractive to potential owners and improving resale value

Glass Moulding
Glass moulding is an important part of car manufacturing. It involves shaping glass into the desired form using a mould. This process is used to create windshields, windows, and other glass components of a car. Glass moulding ensures that the glass is strong, durable, and fits perfectly into the car's design.
