• 23

    Mar, 2026

    The bottleneck inside appliance glass:The ink drying time

    Most people think tempering is the hardest part of making cover glass for refrigerators and ovens. It's not. The real headache is waiting for ink to cure. Appliance brands are demanding decorative

  • 23

    Mar, 2026

    Appliance Cover Glass Processors Face a Squeeze: Thinner Glass, Tighter Margins

    Ask anyone in the appliance cover glass supply chain what changed in 2024, and the answer isnt demand. Its specifications. OEMs like Whirlpool, Haier, and Electrolux are pushing two things at once: th

  • 21

    Mar, 2026

    The knowledge about ink adhesion test on glass

    If you experienced the ink peel off from glass after use for months, you knew why ink adhesion testing make sense. It's one of those things that nobody thinks about until it fails-and then it'

  • 21

    Mar, 2026

    How to understand about the glass particle size test

    If you've ever worked in glass manufacturing, you know that everything starts with the batch. And one of the most overlooked quality checks is particle size testing. I've seen more defects tra

  • 21

    Mar, 2026

    What is glass IK rating?

    If you ever seen the bus shelter take a rock and stay intact, or your phone slide across pavement without crack, you will see impact resistant glass works. But the test behind? Most of us doesn't

  • 20

    Mar, 2026

    New Trends in the Glass Industry: In-Depth Analysis of AF, AR, and AG Coating...

    AF Coating: Anti-Fingerprint for a Cleaner Surface AF stands for Anti-fingerprint technology. This process uses vacuum evaporation to apply a nanoscale coating of SiO2 combined with AF materials (such

  • 20

    Mar, 2026

    What's the benefits of AR?

    Without AR treatment, the glass reflects about 4-5% of light per surface. This creates glare that washes out displays or turns showroom glass into mirrors. AR coatings use thin-film interference-alter

  • 20

    Mar, 2026

    The main applications of AG treatment

    Consumer Electronics: Smartphone covers, monitors Automotive: Dashboard displays (to eliminate driver distraction). Medical/Industrial: Control panels that must be readable under bright lights.

  • 20

    Mar, 2026

    Key performance of AG metrics

    Gloss: Lower parameter=Stronger anti glare effect. Haze: Measures light scatter, higher value=more foggy appearance. Sparkle: The key measure of how well the AG surface performs weigh high resolution

  • 20

    Mar, 2026

    3 main processing methods and differences for AG

    Chemical etching(Premium): Process: Acid etches microscopic pits into the glass Features:Durable, permanent, and highly controllable optics, ideal for high end electronics. Coating/Spraying(Cost effec

  • 20

    Mar, 2026

    What's AG glass?

    The AG glass is the treatment of matt surface that diffuses reflected light. It eliminates glare and improves screen readability under bright conditions.

  • 17

    Mar, 2026

    The cover glass exports: Tariffs and Technology squeeze

    Do you think architectual glass is a tough business? Try cover glass, the tolerances tighther, the customers are bigger and the stakes are higher. The segment I've been watched for years, and 2026