| Brand Name: | YIWO GLASS |
| Model Number: | 2mm, 3.2mm ,4mm |
| MOQ: | 1 M2 |
| Price: | USD2.1-USD3.2/SQM |
Revolutionize Your Displays With AR Coated Tempered Glass High Transparency Reduced Glare And More
AR Coated Tempered Glass (Anti-Reflective Coated Tempered Glass) is a specialized type of glass that combines the durability of tempered glass with the optical benefits of an anti-reflective coating. Here’s a detailed breakdown:
Tempered Glass: Heat-treated for strength (4-5x stronger than regular glass) and safety (breaks into small, blunt pieces).
Anti-Reflective (AR) Coating: A thin, multi-layer coating applied to the glass surface to reduce glare and reflections by minimizing light scattering.
High Transparency: AR coating increases light transmission (up to 99%, compared to ~92% for uncoated glass), improving clarity.
Reduced Glare: Minimizes reflections from sunlight, screens, or indoor lighting.
Enhanced Durability: Tempering makes it resistant to impacts, scratches, and thermal stress.
UV Protection: Some AR coatings block harmful UV rays.
Easy Cleaning: Often includes oleophobic (anti-fingerprint) properties.
Smartphone/Tablet Screens: Improves display visibility outdoors.
Television & Monitor Screens: Reduces eye strain and improves contrast.
Solar Panels: Boosts efficiency by allowing more light absorption.
Museum Displays: Enhances visibility of artifacts by cutting glare.
Automotive Glass: Used for dashboards or touchscreens in cars.
Optical Devices: Camera lenses, eyewear, and microscope slides.
Better Visibility: Ideal for high-glare environments (e.g., sunlight or bright rooms).
Scratch Resistance: Tempering + coating extends lifespan.
Safety Compliance: Meets building/automotive safety standards.
Cost: More expensive than standard tempered glass due to the AR coating process.
Coating Durability: While scratch-resistant, harsh cleaning chemicals or abrasives can damage the coating over time.
Clean with microfiber cloths and mild, alcohol-free cleaners.
Avoid abrasive materials (e.g., paper towels) to preserve the coating.
Check for certification (e.g., ISO 9001, tempered safety standards).
Verify coating warranty (some last 2–5 years under normal use).
Ensure compatibility with device/application (e.g., touchscreen sensitivity).