Artglass AR 70™
MAKE IT CLEAR
Artglass AR 70 is designed to reduce glare and reflections while also blocking a portion of harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. It is an excellent choice to achieve superior visibility for framed artworks, collectibles, and memorabilia.
Artglass AR 70 reveals the true colors and texture of art – with no green tint or optical distortion. It provides an exceptional viewing experience, reducing reflections to less than 1%. The remaining reflection has a neutral green color, which is characteristic of all anti-reflective glazing products.
MINIMIZES REFLECTIONS
BLOCKS 70% OF UV LIGHT
EASY TO USE AND HANDLE
Artglass AR 70 can improve any frame, eliminating the majority of visible reflections and enhancing the artwork on display. With minimized reflections, the vibrancy of colours is significantly improved, as well as the overall viewing experience in any museum or interior.
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Artglass AR 70 is made invisible by being coated with metal oxide ions in one of the largest magnetron deposition systems in the world. Our advanced technology ensures that the anti-reflective layers are as thin as 1/500th of the diameter of a human hair and completely invisible to the eye.
The Groglass glass coating technology coats both sides of the product in one production step, minimizing product handling and ensuring maximum product quality. Artglass AR 70 can be cut and glazed from either side and its coating is scratch-resistant and very easy to clean.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- Low-iron 2 mm or 3 mm glass substrate
- Reflections reduced to ~1%
- Visible light transmission increased to 98%
- Neutral and stable colour of the remaining 1% reflection, no substrate undertones
- Up to 2250×3210 mm stock sheet size, available in a range of popular cut-sizes, e.g., 1000x1600mm; 1200x1600mm, and 1219x2050mm.
- Passes the ISO 18916 (Photographic Activity Test)
- For additional resources and product information, visit the Artglass Framer Resources page