Six Glass Filming Rules in Car Need You Know · Global Voices

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Jakarta, Spami-id.com - the use of the film glass as a necessary accessory as a car completion.

The glass itself is a layer mounted on the windshield so the glass is covered. The function, to dampen the glare that goes into the cabin.

In addition, the glass can also disguise view from the outside to the cabin area. So the use is also important for safety to prevent the theft of the items inside the car.

But for those of you who are going to change the movie glass, it's not just the kind of thing that needs to be known, it's the rule of using glass that needs to be obeyed.

The rules of the use of glass car film are based on the Minister of Human Relations Number KM. As for the points is as follows:

  1. For motorized vehicles equipped with windshield, rear and side, the glass used must follow some requirements. This is the condition that glass should be made of unbreakable, invisibility, and should not change and disrupt the shape of people or objects visible through that glass.
  2. Without reducing the definition of point 1, you can use coloured glass or coloured glass, as long as you can get through light with a percentage of light breaking less than 70 percent.
  3. Without subtracting the definition of point 1 and 2, the windshield and or the rear glass can be used with a coloured glass or coloured glass with a percentage of light at no less than 40 percent along the upper side (glass) which is nothing more than a third of the height of the glass is concerned.
  4. The use of materials for colourful layers on glass shows no reflection of new lights, other than the normal reflections of glass.
  5. No sticking or putting anything on motor-car glass, unless it's meant for the government's sake, whose placement should not interfere with the driver's freedom of sight.
  6. What we're talking about is the percentage of light breaking is: the number that shows the ratio between the number of light after it penetrates through glass and the amount of light before it penetrates the glass.