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Toyota Industries Significantly Reduces Rear Windshield Weight

Nov. 24, 2017

Filed Under: Innovation, Suppliers Tagged With: lightweight materials, resin windshields, Toyota, Toyota Industries, windshields

Toyota Industries Corp. (TYO:6201) has established a technology for manufacturing resin automotive rear windshields that are 40 percent lighter than…...

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