Flat optical component AS 87 eco

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Product Information The world's first mass volume available, high strength, ultra-thin glass with no need for slimming SCHOTT AS 87 eco is an aluminosilicate glass suited for chemical strengthening (via an ion exchange treatment) that offers a high level of mechanical impact resistance and bending strength, as well as high resistance to scratches. It is available in mass volume with the highest strength in a thickness range of 100 - 400 μm. SCHOTT’s proprietary down-draw technology Technology proven in mass production of mass volume aluminosilicate glass (100 - 350 µm) for many applications, e.g. screen protector and fingerprint sensor cover, etc.. No additional slimming is needed for achieving high quality in thin thickness. Advantages • The world's first low thickness and ultra-high strength glass that is now available in mass production • Extremely high impact and bending strength enables thinner, sleeker and more sensitive devices without compromising on strength • Direct hot-forming resulting in extremely high geometric properties; no extra secondary thinning process needed • Ultra-thin thickness available and wide thickness range (100 to 350 μm) • Tight thickness tolerance of ± 20 or lower; minimum TTV and warp vs. slimmed products • Pristine fire-polished, razor-thin cover glass for a clear visual quality; superior low defect counts and excellent roughness • Excellent transmission characteristics • Excellent technical support allows customers to leverage SCHOTT's expert know-how for fast learning curves at lower ramp up costs • Environmentally friendly and complies with the regulations of RoHS and REACH

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