Technical glass is a broad category of glass used in various industries and technologies. Its applications include:
1. optical industry
Lenses and prisms in cameras, telescopes, microscopes
Optical filters (e.g., UV, IR)
Spectacles and contact lenses
2 Electronics and telecommunications
LCD, OLED and touch screens
Fiber optics in telecommunications
Sensor and camera covers
3 Chemical and pharmaceutical industry
Laboratory glassware (flasks, test tubes, petri dishes)
Corrosion-resistant chemical reactors
Ampoules and drug bottles
4 Automotive and aerospace industry
Automotive windshields (laminated and tempered)
Headlight and meter covers
Glass in aircraft and helicopter cockpits
5. power generation and photovoltaics
Solar panels
Electrical insulators in high-voltage lines
Protective glass for lamps and headlights
6 Construction and architecture
Tempered and bulletproof glass for buildings
Glazing in facades
Mirrors and decorative glass elements
7 Food industry
Heat-resistant heat-resistant cookware
Food storage bottles and jars
8. space and military industry
Viewfinders for astronaut suits
Radar shields and sensors in military technology
Windows and panels in satellites
Technical glass differs from ordinary glass in its resistance to temperature, chemicals, pressure and impact, making it indispensable in many fields.