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Read MoreThe revolutionary fusion draw is the powerhouse process behind Corning’s LCD glass
The revolutionary fusion draw is the powerhouse process behind Corning’s LCD glass
Corning® EAGLE XG® Glass
A revolutionary glass substrate that has had a profound impact on the display industry.
The revolutionary fusion draw is the powerhouse process behind Corning’s LCD glass
The revolutionary fusion draw is the powerhouse process behind Corning’s LCD glass
Corning’s proprietary fusion draw process has revolutionized consumer electronics and business communications, creating glass with all the extraordinary properties needed for devices in our highly connected world.
Corning’s proprietary fusion draw process has revolutionized consumer electronics and business communications, creating glass with all the extraordinary properties needed for devices in our highly connected world.
Corning licensed and adapted the invention of a French glassmaker, Leopold Vello, to efficiently make glass tubing for a wide variety of industrial applications. The technology would become important as Corning became a leading supplier of cathode-ray tubes for radar manufacturing— and later, for televisions.
Corning licensed and adapted the invention of a French glassmaker, Leopold Vello, to efficiently make glass tubing for a wide variety of industrial applications. The technology would become important as Corning became a leading supplier of cathode-ray tubes for radar manufacturing— and later, for televisions.
A new process to mass-produce television picture tubes led to even more improvements and a way of casting the glass using centrifugal force. The result: affordable TV.
A new process to mass-produce television picture tubes led to even more improvements and a way of casting the glass using centrifugal force. The result: affordable TV.
Corning leaders were committed to revolutionizing the process of making flat glass. Investments in the fusion process, starting in the 1960s and continuing to the present day, have made possible the world’s flattest, thinnest, most durable glass and have changed the electronics industry forever.
Corning leaders were committed to revolutionizing the process of making flat glass. Investments in the fusion process, starting in the 1960s and continuing to the present day, have made possible the world’s flattest, thinnest, most durable glass and have changed the electronics industry forever.
In the 1980s, developers of active-matrix liquid crystal displays (LCDs) needed highly stable, pristine glass for their electronic devices. Corning’s fusion process fit their needs perfectly, helping spawn a new industry.
In the 1980s, developers of active-matrix liquid crystal displays (LCDs) needed highly stable, pristine glass for their electronic devices. Corning’s fusion process fit their needs perfectly, helping spawn a new industry.
More than two decades after helping launch the LCD glass industry, Corning met new demands of a fast-growing market—and an environmentally conscious public—with the launch of EAGLE XG Glass, the first-ever LCD glass substrate capable of scaling to a large size while also being free of arsenic and all heavy metals. It would dazzle the industry and go on to become the single most successful product in Corning history.
More than two decades after helping launch the LCD glass industry, Corning met new demands of a fast-growing market—and an environmentally conscious public—with the launch of EAGLE XG Glass, the first-ever LCD glass substrate capable of scaling to a large size while also being free of arsenic and all heavy metals. It would dazzle the industry and go on to become the single most successful product in Corning history.
As cellphones evolved into smartphones, Corning developed a thin, tough, damage-resistant cover glass that kept devices looking brilliant and new under the rigors of everyday use. By 2019, devices incorporating Gorilla Glass numbered more than 7 billion and growing. Meanwhile, Gorilla Glass became a sought-after design element in automobiles, interior designs, appliances, and more.
As cellphones evolved into smartphones, Corning developed a thin, tough, damage-resistant cover glass that kept devices looking brilliant and new under the rigors of everyday use. By 2019, devices incorporating Gorilla Glass numbered more than 7 billion and growing. Meanwhile, Gorilla Glass became a sought-after design element in automobiles, interior designs, appliances, and more.
Corning created a new and better manufacturing and viewer experience for high-performance displays. Lotus NXT Glass helps panel makers bring brilliant organic LED (OLED) handheld devices to life, all while preserving the OLED hallmarks of thin design, vivid color, and low power consumption.
Corning created a new and better manufacturing and viewer experience for high-performance displays. Lotus NXT Glass helps panel makers bring brilliant organic LED (OLED) handheld devices to life, all while preserving the OLED hallmarks of thin design, vivid color, and low power consumption.
Corning Iris® Glass made possible a new generation of thinner, brighter, more affordable electronic devices by eliminating the need for bulky plastic light guides.
Corning Iris® Glass made possible a new generation of thinner, brighter, more affordable electronic devices by eliminating the need for bulky plastic light guides.
Display images are becoming even brighter, faster, and more lifelike with the development of 8K television. Corning launched Astra Glass, a composition precisely engineered for oxide backplane technology.
Display images are becoming even brighter, faster, and more lifelike with the development of 8K television. Corning launched Astra Glass, a composition precisely engineered for oxide backplane technology.
Corning reached a significant milestone, 25 billion square feet sold of the company’s flagship LCD glass substrate, EAGLE XG® Glass. Today, with our proprietary fusion manufacturing platform as the foundation, EAGLE XG can be made as large as Gen 10.5 – the size of two king-size beds, as thin as 0.25mm – thinner than a business card and can enable lifelike resolutions up to 8K.
Corning reached a significant milestone, 25 billion square feet sold of the company’s flagship LCD glass substrate, EAGLE XG® Glass. Today, with our proprietary fusion manufacturing platform as the foundation, EAGLE XG can be made as large as Gen 10.5 – the size of two king-size beds, as thin as 0.25mm – thinner than a business card and can enable lifelike resolutions up to 8K.