Glass Coating Services

We apply functional optical coatings to glass, including anti-reflective, anti-glare, anti-fingerprint, TCO/ITO, reflective, and dichroic layers.

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We apply functional optical coatings to glass — anti-reflective (AR), anti-glare (AG), anti-fingerprint (AF), and transparent-conductive (TCO/ITO) — along with reflective and dichroic layers, on substrates from 0.5 mm ultra-thin cover glass to architectural plate. A coating is a stack of nanometre-scale films tuned to specific wavelengths, so the same clear glass can be made to reflect less, scatter glare, shed fingerprints, or conduct electricity without changing its mechanical form.

Coating Types and Functions

  • AR (Anti-Reflective) Coating – suppresses surface reflection by interference, lifting transmittance toward 97 % for solar, display, and museum/picture-frame glass.
  • AG (Anti-Glare) Coating – a controlled micro-rough or etched surface that diffuses reflected light into a soft haze for readability under bright light.
  • AF (Anti-Fingerprint) Coating – a low-energy oleophobic top layer, routinely stacked over AR/AG on touch panels and screen protectors.
  • TCO / ITO Conductive Coating – transparent conductive films that make the glass itself an electrode or heater, for touch sensing, EMI shielding, and heated/defogging panels.

Coating Process and Substrate Preparation

Coatings are sputtered or evaporated onto optically clean substrates, because any sub-surface contamination prints through a nanometre film. Ultra-thin cover glass at 0.5 / 0.7 / 1.0 mm — including chemically strengthened cover stock — is cut and cleaned to optical-grade cleanliness before coating.

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