Monday 2 April 2018

All You Need to Know About Urethane - Windshield Adhesive

We feel extremely safe and comfortable while travelling in our cars. But rarely do we think about the parts that render it safe and secure for the passengers. Car window glass and especially windshields, for that matter, have been game changers when it comes to safety. From adding structural support to the roof to keeping all the unwanted elements out of the vehicles, windshields are indispensable. Auto glass is manufactured after advanced crash dynamics tests which make vehicles much safer.

A car windshield bounces off any flying particles, holds strong against gusts of winds, and shields the passengers from injury due to impact. It even helps to regulate the internal temperature and supports efficient deployment of airbags during an accident. Due to its importance, its upkeep and maintenance must be a priority. Cracks and dents should be repaired at the earliest, and if replacement is required, get one immediately. The correct installation also plays a key role in determining your windshield’s effectiveness which is why you should go for the right windshield adhesive. If your experts are using urethane to seal the glass, rest assured that you are safe.

Windshield Adhesive

As opposed to silicone, Urethane is without a doubt the strongest sealing agent used to attach windscreens to the car. It cures exposure to moisture in the air immediately and binds the windshield and stationary glass attachments very well. Urethane meets all the long-term durability requirements and therefore, is the most preferred adhesive among all the available options.

Main applications:
  • It is used for directly glazed or structurally bonded glass including windshields, quarter glass, and backlites
  • It helps seal any hardware to glass and install mouldings or trimmings
Key benefits:
  • It’s ready to use, therefore one doesn’t need to heat it to use it
  • It bonds well with smooth as well as rougher surfaces; can easily bond glass and car surfaces with metal paints
  • It is chemical & water resistant, making it ideal for usage in areas expecting heavy monsoon showers, and areas high in air pollution
  • It has a high tensile strength, and can be stronger than older adhesives by up to 50 times
  • Its non-conductive nature also makes it resistant to electrical interference
Keep an eye out for the following:
  • While getting a windshield replacement, ensure the urethane mixture balances viscosity with its thixotropy so that the adhesive provides ideal strength. You inquire ask the technicians about the same.
  • Check for any urethane trails after the windshield is replaced. These are hard to remove on your own and should be tended by experts only