AG Glass
AG glass is treated with a special chemical processing on one or two surfaces of high-quality float glass, then turning the smooth surface into a matte one. It always makes the related products present an upscale appearance.
This type of glass significantly improves the clarity of images under the shining of sunlight. The special matte surface of AG glass can diffuse the sunlight, thereby achieving an effect of reducing reflection and protecting our eyes from glare.
We provide the premium quality AG glass which can resist extreme weather very well. Whether it is scorching heat or severe cold, our AG glass will always remain a stable performance.
Our AG glass has a superior property of scratch resistant and the etched surface layer will never fall off. Through complex and rigorous technical processing, the roughness of each piece of glass is strictly controlled. Its exquisite surface brings a paper-like touch.
The anti-glare properties make it ideal for outdoor applications, especially in bright light environments.
ATM screens glass
Window glass
Medical equipment cover
In-car displays
Industrial control equipment displays
Other outdoor displays
We have focused on the fabrication of AG glass for many years and have accumulated rich production experience. For AG glass, we have a series of subsequent processing capabilities.
Cut to size
Edge-grinding and polishing
Tempering
AG+AG, AG+AR Anti-Reflective Glass
Back painting and ceramic fritting
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