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Standard

Spectral Transmission Test

2020-03-11
CURRENT
J1796_202003
The scope of this SAE performance standard is to define the test method by which the direct solar and visible transmittance of safety glazing materials for road vehicles shall be measured. Adherence to this performance standard will facilitate writing, use, and referencing of reports by government, industry, and other organizations.
Standard

Plastic Motor Vehicle Safety Glazing - Tolerances and Fabrication Details

2019-04-11
CURRENT
J1691_201904
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to cover plastic safety glazing for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment. Nominal specifications for thickness, flatness, curvature, size, and fabrication details are presented principally for the guidance of body engineers and designers. For additional information on plastic safety glazing materials for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment, please refer to SAE J673.
Standard

Spectral Transmission Test

2012-12-07
HISTORICAL
J1796_201212
The scope of this SAE performance standard is to define the test method by which the direct solar and visible transmittance of safety glazing materials for road vehicles shall be measured. Adherence to this performance standard will facilitate writing, use and referencing of reports by government, industry and other organizations.
Standard

Luminous Reflectance in Safety Glazing Materials for Road Vehicles

2012-12-07
HISTORICAL
J2134_201212
The scope of this SAE Performance Standard is to provide a simple, practical, and broadly applicable test procedure for appraising luminous Illuminant A reflectance of reflecting safety glazing materials for road vehicles. This SAE Performance Standard, which provides a simple test procedure widely used in the optics field, may be used to measure the reflectivity which films applied to safety glazing materials for road vehicles may enhance. This test procedure applies to conditions where feasibility, rather than accuracy of measurement, is of prime importance. Measurements can be made outside laboratories in a quality control environment and in similar applications, when glazings, instead of small test specimens, have to be tested.
Standard

Plastic Motor Vehicle Safety Glazing—Tolerances and Fabrication Details

2007-02-07
HISTORICAL
J1691_200702
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to cover plastic safety glazing for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment. Nominal specifications for thickness, flatness, curvature, size, and fabrication details are presented principally for the guidance of body engineers and designers. For additional information on plastic safety glazing materials for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment, please see SAE J674.
Standard

Plastic Motor Vehicle Safety Glazing—Tolerances and Fabrication Details

1997-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1691_199704
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to cover plastic safety glazing for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment. Nominal specifications for thickness, flatness, curvature, size, and fabrication details are presented principally for the guidance of body engineers and designers. For additional information on plastic safety glazing materials for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment, please see SAE J674.
Standard

SPECTRAL TRANSMISSION TEST

1995-05-01
HISTORICAL
J1796_199505
The scope of this SAE Standard is to define the test method by which the direct solar and visible transmission of safety-glazing materials for road vehicles shall be measured. Adherence to this document will facilitate writing, use, and referencing of reports by government, industry, and other organizations.
Standard

AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY GLASSES

1993-04-07
HISTORICAL
J673_199304
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to cover current safety glazing practice applicable to safety glasses for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment. Nominal specifications for thickness, flatness, curvature, size, and fabrication details are included principally for the guidance of body engineers and designers. For additional information on safety glazing materials for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment, see SAE J674.
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