Overview: This test was performed by DFI to demonstrate
Diamon-Fusion®'s impact resistance in connection with Dr. W. LaCourse's test results on Diamon-Fusion®'s
patented film coating for glass. Dr. LaCourse's results showed an extremely low coefficient of friction.
The idea of this empirical test was to give some additional credence to Dr. LaCourse's results which showed that
the weight of a debris particle required to crack a piece of glass that has been treated with Diamon-Fusion® would
need to be ten times greater than the weight required to crack an untreated piece of glass.
It is important to understand that the test is not scientific as the velocity of the pellets propelled by varied
air pressures from an air rifle or BB gun will clearly be much more substantial or significant than any particle
that may be 'flying in the air' by virtue of normal weather conditions or any external factor of the environment.
Test Description:
A piece of 5/16" Clear Laminated Glass was treated on the left side only (half area) while the
right side (other half) was taped off (both sides) with chemically resistant tape, then the tape was removed except
for a small line to show where it begins and ends.
The glass was placed on the ground, in an empty field, leaning against a tree at an angle that simulated an average
car windshield. The entire area of the glass was shot 20 times, alternating sides, with an air powered B-B gun-
where bb's are propelled by air pressure from approximately 40 feet away.
Test Results: Shots on treated glass: exactly 9 out of 10 shots bounced off with no damage and the
only shot that captured an area of the treated surface is considered to be a 'repairable' break by most windshield
repair companies.
Shots on untreated glass: exactly 9 out of 10 shots made an 'unrepairable' damage and virtually cracked the glass
(complete glass replacement is needed under the damage of any of those shots) while the 10th shot made a repairable
damage.
Comments: The results clearly show that while the treated side may be damaged, the great majority
(9/10) of the shots bounced off. The untreated side, on the other hand, broke almost every time (9/10) with the
majority of the breaks not being 'repairable'.
It is important to point out that due to the type of gun used (daisy air cartridge style b-b gun), the pressure on
the first shots is much higher than the pressure on the last shots from each air cartridge.
Although the pressure factor of the shots is an uncontrolled variable that makes this test not 'exact' from a
scientific standpoint, along with the wind direction factor, the test's validity stands very solid from a direct
comparison of treated vs. untreated glass standpoint and Diamon-Fusion®'s resistance to small impacts that may
easily be found in most 'real life' situations such as small particles flying in the air while driving a car, which
will come, in most cases, not only at a much lower speed (at time of impact) that an air-powered gun -such as the
one used in this test- but also at a much lesser force.
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