What are the features of AG glass?
I. Basic Concepts of AG Glass
AG Glass, the full name of which is Anti-Glare glass, means anti-glare glass. It is a kind of specially treated glass, with a surface that presents a fine, fluffy touch. This processing method enables the light to achieve diffuse reflection on the glass surface, reducing the dazzling degree of the light and thereby enhancing people's visual comfort when using electronic devices.
AG glass (anti-glare glass) has the following features:
Low reflectivity
AG glass, through special surface treatment, transforms light from specular reflection to diffuse reflection, significantly reducing the reflectivity to below 1%, eliminating screen reflection interference and enhancing visual clarity.
Anti-glare effect
The surface microstructure scatters light, eliminating the glare problem under direct sunlight or strong light sources, ensuring driving safety or clear viewing of the details of cultural relics.
High light transmittance
Maintain a high light transmittance to ensure sufficient natural lighting indoors, while avoiding direct sunlight that is too bright or too hot, creating a comfortable environment.
Wear-resistant and scratch-resistant
The surface has undergone technological treatment to resist scratches from sharp objects such as keys and coins, thereby extending the service life of electronic device screens.
Resistant to fingerprint stains
Reduce fingerprint residue. Even if there are a few fingerprints, they are easy to wipe off, keeping the screen clean.
Improvement of visual texture
It presents a fine texture, enhances the visual fidelity of high-end electronic products (such as televisions and monitors), and boosts the competitiveness of the products.
Environmental adaptability
Adapt to different temperature environments and maintain stable performance.