Look for a "bug" ... a small logo that's placed in the corner of safety glass to let you know that it really is safety glass (you can see a sample one by looking at the front windshield, which is almost certainly safety glass).
it depends on the auto maker
Safety glass is glass that shatters quite easily, but into tiny cubes which don't cause more bodily injury than superficial abrasions. It is used mainly in the auto industry, and in some home glazing. Hardened glass is special glass, laminated with plastic so that when it breaks it remains in one piece. Hardened glass is used in car windscreens.
Unless labelled "safety glass", it's impossible to tell by looking at it whether glass is standard or "safety". However, when attempting to score and cut safety glass, the scoring tool will not easily penetrate the surface, and the score line will be shallow and intermittent. Attemting to snap the glass on the score line will result in the entire pane shattering into small cubes.
It is called a fuse
goggles
This is a safety precaution to prevent injury to the experimenter's hands. Glass tubing may splinter or shatter if scored incorrectly or if there was a defect in manufacturing.
Yes, as long as it was a factory sunroof
a sunroof is a glass panel on the roof that when you open it air will come through the roof in also has a protecter that you open use the sunroof
Blown fuse, glass off the track or the cable that runs from the sunroof motor to the glass has busted.
You can but keep in mind that the sunroof glass is actually pleiglass and easily scratched.
tighten torx screws holding glass to sunroof hinge. this is most common cause.
slide headlinercover back, raise sunroof, unsnapp liner, open sunroof fully, pull the sunroof liner/cover out and tint the the glass or refinish the headlinersunroof cover
It should support a reasonable weight but sunroof "glass" may actually be plastic and can be easily scratched.
If you have a 1997 Camaro with a custom sunroof and need help making it a functional sunroof, you should check into getting an operating motor. A sunroof would ordinarily be able to pop up with the help of a motor.
replace the glass or get window sealant
In my case it was hit by a golf ball =)
Herculite tempered glass is a type of tempered glass that has been processed to increase its strength and safety. Herculite tempered safety glass is a specific brand of tempered safety glass known for its durability and resistance to impact. The main difference is that Herculite tempered safety glass is a branded version of tempered safety glass, possibly with additional features or specifications.
does the rear sunroof glass have drain holes