A day made of glass

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A Day Made Of Glass

Presenter: Mr. Ishan Shahzad, MSRSAS.

Courtesy: Corning

Contents

Introduction Photovoltaic Glass

LCD Television Glass Corning Gorilla Glass

Features and ApplicationsEffective usage of Corning Gorilla Glass

Ending Note References

Introduction

Corning innovative glass technologies enable new solutions for advanced

displays

Thin displayFlexible displayOLED display

Photovoltaic Glass

High efficiencyOptically versatile

Durable

LCD Television Glass

Large formatUltra thin

Frameless design

Corning Gorilla Glass

TOUGHER SCIENCE. TOUGHER PERFORMANCE.

Corning Gorilla Glass

Visually stunning, lightweight, and highly damage-resistant, Corning Gorilla Glass is changing the way the world thinks about glass. It

helps protect the world’s coolest Smartphone's, Tablets, PCs, and

TVs from everyday wear and tear.

Flexible Display Glass

Ultra thinRoll able

Electronics enabling

Electronics Ready Glass

Features and Applications

Stylish: Thin and Light, Seamless design

High performanceHigh resolution

Fast response time

Features and Applications contd

3DCost efficient

Anti-glareEnvironment friendly

Low power consumptionSuperior picture quality

Effective Usage of Corning Gorilla Glass

Many mobile manufacturing companies demand these

type of glassesSony, Samsung, LG and other

companies are already using these effective glasses

Ending Note

Corning Incorporated is the world leader in specialty glass and ceramics.

Drawing on more than 160 years of materials science and process

engineering knowledge, Corning creates and makes keystone components that enable high-technology systems for

consumer electronics, mobile emissions control, telecommunications and life

sciences.

References

http://www.corning.com/index.aspx, retrieved on 22nd May ’13

http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/madangopal-1546039-day-glass/, authorised ppt, retrieved on 23rd May ’13, all rights reserved.

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