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Soviet-era glass tech that could outperform steel
In the middle of the twentieth century, Soviet and East German engineers quietly pushed glass far beyond the fragile material most people know from windows and wine glasses. Their experiments produced ...
Chemically toughened glass already keeps cell phone screens (mostly) crack-free, and now this type of glass is starting to make its mark in the auto industry in car windshields. According to an ...
Gorilla Glass, the tough, lightweight, scratch-resistant glass made by Corning Inc. and used on the screens of billions of smartphones and tablets, is getting closer to being used in windshields and ...
This unique optical glass has been designed for chemical strengthening to protect optical systems used in defence applications and or rugged environments. Armourdillo Glass, while not bulletproof, can ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Corning, makers of the toughened Gorilla Glass used in the production of most modern smartphones, ...
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