
NEC And Nippon Electric Glass Showcase "Invisible Glass" At CEATEC
Nippon Electric Glass Co., Ltd. (NEG) is showcasing the Invisible Glass at CEATEC - a transparent glass panel that can not be visually recognized due to its special anti-reflection coatings formed on both sides of extremely Ultra Thin Glass.
The anti-reflecting coatings have been designed to especially reduce visible light reflection to the human eye.
The thickness of anti-reflecting coatings is precisely controlled at the nanometer order to dramatically reduce visible light reflection to the human eye. The minimum luminous reflectance of Invisible Glass is 0.08%, far below that of bare glass (approx. 4%).
Though an ordinary anti-reflecting coating has 5 to 8 layers, the coatings formed on both sides of the invisible glass total 30 or more layers. The thicknesses of the layers of anti-reflecting coatings are precisely controlled at the nanometer level.
NGA claims that the performance of Invisible Glass far exceeds that of the conventional low-reflection glass and acrylic sheets, which have been often used for showcases at luxury jewelry shops and other places.
NEC plans to apply the Invisible Glass to more concept devices.

The thickness of anti-reflecting coatings is precisely controlled at the nanometer order to dramatically reduce visible light reflection to the human eye. The minimum luminous reflectance of Invisible Glass is 0.08%, far below that of bare glass (approx. 4%).
Though an ordinary anti-reflecting coating has 5 to 8 layers, the coatings formed on both sides of the invisible glass total 30 or more layers. The thicknesses of the layers of anti-reflecting coatings are precisely controlled at the nanometer level.
NGA claims that the performance of Invisible Glass far exceeds that of the conventional low-reflection glass and acrylic sheets, which have been often used for showcases at luxury jewelry shops and other places.
NEC plans to apply the Invisible Glass to more concept devices.