Agc'S New Glass Substrate For High Resolution Displays Achieves World'S Lowest Level Of Thermal Shrinkage

AGC has announced that AN Wizus™, a glass substrate with the world's lowest level of thermal shrinkage, will be offered for use in high-resolution display panels, such as those used in smart phones and tablets. High-resolution display panels, such as low-temperature polysilicon liquid crystal and organic electroluminescent displays, are being increasingly adopted for smart phones and tablets. Shrinkage of the glass substrate due to high-temperature processing, however, can significantly lower the quality and manufacturing productivity of high-resolution display panels. AGC manufactures glass substrates using the float process, which enables optimal slow cooling for low-level shrinkage. The company's existing AN100 glass substrate now used by numerous customers features one of the industry's lowest levels of thermal shrinkage. AN Wizus™, which is also manufactured with the float process and features an upgraded glass composition, limits shrinkage to one fifth that of AN100, creating high expectations for improved performance quality and manufacturing productivity of high-resolution display panels.

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Glass-Tech International 3/2013 18
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Special Glass
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S 3983

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Agc'S New Glass Substrate For High Resolution Displays Achieves World'S Lowest Level Of Thermal Shrinkage
Glass-Tech International 3/2013 18
S 3983
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