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Glass - Auto Plate & Window in Allison Park, PA
Auction Services Inc - Allison Park, PA - Phone: (412) 487-3000
Auto Colors of America LLC - Allison Park, PA - Phone: (412) 487-7550
Automotive Systems Warehouse - Allison Park, PA - Phone: (412) 487-4800
Autozone - Allison Park, PA - Phone: (412) 492-9511
Bud Kunkel Auto Parts - Allison Park, PA - Phone: (412) 486-3500
Dun-Rite Auto Body - Allison Park, PA - Phone: (412) 487-5311
Earl Scheib Paint & Body - Wilkinsburg - Allison Park, PA - Phone: (412) 371-3427
Kletter Michael Automotive - Allison Park, PA - Phone: (412) 486-1303
Northern Body & 4 Wheel Drive - Allison Park, PA - Phone: (412) 487-2770
PPG Industries Inc - Coatings & Resins Research Centers - Allison Park, PA - Phone: (412) 487-4500
Santoro-Fazio - Allison Park, PA - Phone: (412) 486-7662
Yeager Ed Auto Body - Allison Park, PA - Phone: (412) 486-0363
Helpful Definition for: Glass - Auto Plate & Window
The auto plate of an aircraft, car, bus, motorbike or tram is the front window. Modern auto plates in Allison Parkare generally made of laminated safety glass, a type of treated glass, which consists of two (typically) curved sheets of glass with a plastic layer laminated between them for safety, and are glued into the window frame. Motorbike windshields are often made of high-impact acrylic plastic.
A window, in Allison Park, is defined as a transparent or a translucent opening in a wall or door that allows the passage of light and, if not closed or sealed, air and sound. It is usually glazed or covered in some other transparent or translucent material like a float glass. Windows are held in place by frames, which prevent them from collapsing in. Many glazed windows may be opened, to allow ventilation, or closed, to exclude inclement weather.
