Speedy
Mechanical
- Jun 5, 2001
- 229
This is a simple 'by the way' question;
Is there such a thing as self-healing glass?
This is something that happened to me recently. A stone hit the windscreen of my car leaving a 2~3" crack. Within 20 mins or so the crack completely disapeared, with the exception of the 'star effect' at the impact point.
I've heard of glass flowing at room temperature (100 year old glass becoming thicker at the bottom)but never self healing.
Speedy
![[auto] [auto] [auto]](/data/assets/smilies/auto.gif)
![[auto] [auto] [auto]](/data/assets/smilies/auto.gif)
![[auto] [auto] [auto]](/data/assets/smilies/auto.gif)
Is there such a thing as self-healing glass?
This is something that happened to me recently. A stone hit the windscreen of my car leaving a 2~3" crack. Within 20 mins or so the crack completely disapeared, with the exception of the 'star effect' at the impact point.
I've heard of glass flowing at room temperature (100 year old glass becoming thicker at the bottom)but never self healing.
Speedy
![[auto] [auto] [auto]](/data/assets/smilies/auto.gif)
![[auto] [auto] [auto]](/data/assets/smilies/auto.gif)
![[auto] [auto] [auto]](/data/assets/smilies/auto.gif)