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Glass - Auto Plate & Window in Anoka, MN
Amsoil Of Anoka - Anoka, MN - Phone: (763) 323-8072
Andy's Service - Anoka, MN - Phone: (763) 421-7286
Autozone - Anoka, MN - Phone: (763) 421-9020
Blue Line Collision Center - Anoka, MN - Phone: (763) 421-2867
Bumper To Bumper Auto Parts Stores - Ramsey - Anoka, MN - Phone: (763) 753-5152
Degree Glass Inc - Anoka, MN - Phone: (763) 323-7075
Fleetwood Collision - Anoka, MN - Phone: (763) 323-9491
Freys Auto & Truck Repair - Anoka, MN - Phone: (763) 323-0207
J & W Body Shop - Anoka, MN - Phone: (763) 422-0988
Ken's Repair and Sales - Anoka, MN - Phone: (763) 421-4070
Lee-Kar Leasing Inc - Anoka, MN - Phone: (763) 421-2700
Lowell's Carquest - Anoka, MN - Phone: (763) 576-9655
Napa Auto Parts - Anoka, MN - Phone: (763) 421-3300
North Star Towing Inc - Anoka, MN - Phone: (763) 427-4160
Repair First Inc - Anoka, MN - Phone: (763) 712-0103
Utility Truck Services - Anoka, MN - Phone: (763) 323-4253
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 Anokaare 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 Anoka, 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.
