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BOROFLOAT® borosilicate glass for windshields

In the trucking industry, the choice of windshield material is critical due to the need for durability, safety, and performance. Discover why BOROFLOAT® is the perfect solution to meet the unique demands of the trucking industry, delivering unparalleled resilience and reliability to conquer the toughest conditions on the road.

Challenges in the truck industry

The trucking industry faces several significant challenges, particularly the durability and reliability of windshields, as trucks frequently travel vast distances across extreme environments.

Due to breakage, truck windshields often need to be replaced once or twice a year. This frequent need for replacement is costly. Cameras, sensors and high safety requirements make the exchange nowadays even more expensive. The downtime resulting from windshield failures further exacerbates costs, pushing operational expenses higher as trucks are taken out of service for repairs.

Conventional windshields, typically made of soda-lime glass, are particularly susceptible to damage. They have a high probability of chipping and tend to suffer from extensive damage patterns after stone impacts. This fragility leads to more frequent replacements and greater overall maintenance.

Windshields containing BOROFLOAT® 33 have superior stone impact and scratch resistance compared to conventional materials and can survive harsh road conditions. This means fewer repairs and less downtime when reliability is essential to your business.

Why are the mechanical properties of BOROFLOAT® 33 different to soda-lime glass?

The chemical composition of standard float glass is different from the composition of BOROFLOAT® 33 – the floated borosilicate glass.

The structure of BOROFLOAT® 33 glass is a highly connected network of atoms, which results in superior scratch resistance, high sharp-impact resistance, high elasticity, and reduced weight. A high resistance to crack initiation in BOROFLOAT® 33 glass plays an important role in mitigating glass chipping or, in the worst case, glass breakage when exposed to sharp impacts. The low density is beneficial when low weight is a consideration.

Simplified illustration of the structural backbone of soda-lime glass

Simplified illustration of the structural backbone of soda-lime glass

Simplified illustration of the structural backbone of borosilicate glass

Simplified illustration of the structural backbone of borosilicate glass

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Three Western Star Trucks in the USA

Western Star 47X, 48X, 49X

Founded in the USA in 1967 and part of the Daimler AG group since 2000, Western Star Trucks is a premier producer of hand-crafted heavy-duty trucks engineered for the toughest conditions.

The impact-resistant windshield TufGlassTM from Daimler Trucks uses SCHOTT BOROFLOAT® glass for the outer pane of its windshield vehicle glazing. TufGlassTM is installed in the entire X-Series of Western Star Trucks in Australia which was awarded Truck of the year Australasia 2024.

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Juliane Brandt-Slowik, Manager Business Development & Sales Special Flat Glass
Juliane Brandt-Slowik

Manager Business Development & Sales Special Flat Glass