vindrutan
Vindrutan, the Swedish term for windshield, is the front window of a motor vehicle. It is designed to provide a clear view of the road while protecting occupants from wind, weather, and debris. Modern windshields are typically made of laminated safety glass, meaning two glass sheets bonded by a plastic interlayer such as polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or an ionoplast material. This construction helps keep the glass from shattering into sharp pieces during impact and supports the vehicle’s structural integrity in a crash.
Windshields are usually curved to fit the vehicle’s design and are supported by the frame and the
Safety standards for windshields vary by country and region. They are generally governed by national or regional
Damage to a windshield, such as chips or cracks, can impair visibility and compromise safety. Small damage
Historically, laminated safety glass for windshields became standard in the early 20th century, replacing earlier single-pane