Anti-Reflective Glass Pros

Customized AR Glass Pros Solutions For Every Need

Anti-Reflective Glass Pros

Customized AR Glass Pros Solutions For Every Need

Anti-Reflective Glass Pros

Customized AR Glass Pros Solutions For Every Need

We carry Anti-Reflective glass in every type and thickness available, in every market specification to suit your needs.  Whether you already know the specs you need, or need help designing the perfect product to suit your project, our experts are here to guide you every step of the way, from design to fabrication and delivery

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Why use the Anti-Reflective Glass Pros?

For over 10 years, I’ve trusted this family-owned business to create custom Anti-Reflective glass products for my projects. Their father-son team prioritizes customer service and always delivers with honesty and exceptional quality. As an architect, I highly recommend AR Glass Pros to anyone in need of top-notch glass products, especially if you value a personal touch and outstanding customer service.

-Josh P

I use AR Glass Pros regularly for custom art framing, and I’m always impressed with their attention to detail and quality of work. They help me every step of the way. Their remarkable customer service and craftsmanship make them the best in the business.

– Louise A

Getting in touch with AR Glass Pros to help with my music studio was the best experience from start to finish. I was working with a tight time crunch, and they delivered incredibly fast, and I couldn’t be happier with the final result. The quality is great, and working with their team was enjoyable. Thank you!

– Ryan G

FAQ’S

Anti-glare glass VS anti-reflective glass, what is the difference?"

The difference between anti-glare glass and anti-reflective glass is the type of surface. Anti Glare glass is an acid-etched surface that dulls the image of reflection. Anti-reflective glass involves an actual anti-reflective coating on the surface of the glass.

Low iron glass vs anti-reflective glass: Low-iron glass refers to the substrate material prior to any coating applied. Low iron glass is a plus because it takes the normal transmission rate of light at 92% and boosts it to 98%. It also cuts the greenish tint of the regular soda-lime glass. The anti-reflective glass is cutting the shiny interference from 8% to at best less than 1/2% in the visible range of light (400nm to 800nm) When combining both a low iron substrate with anti-reflective coatings, you have the highest optical performance of glass like a sophisticated camera lens.

Reflection vs. Transmission? What is the difference?

Reflection refers to the surface treatment in cutting how much light bounces off the glass surface. Transmission is the clarity of the substrate to allow light to pass through the glass.

What should I consider when ordering a piece of Anti-Reflective Glass?

There are environmental exposures, human exposures and factory workplace exposures, each requiring a different set of performance issues. It is important to be aware of the needs of the glass in terms of strength, and optical performance, and durability. AR Glass Pros have developed and uses a proprietary hydrophobic coating made in house and available at no extra cost for our customers.

How much does AR glass cost?

There is a wide range of pricing depending on the substrate, extra strengthening, thickness, size, & coating quality. Please contact us for immediate pricing.

I don't need expensive glass, is it worth using AR glass?"

Benefits of using AR glass: Anti-reflective glass has found an ever-increasing number of applications from architectural to high tech equipment like robotic machine vision. Anywhere that the 8% reflection of regular glass is a distraction or impediment to the vision.

How long does it take to make my order?

Our normal estimated lead time is between 5 – 10 business days, although we are able to expedite emergency orders. Please contact us for your specific needs. We treat our customers as partners and as a result, they have grown to totally rely on us for many, many years.

What is the thickness of our Anti-reflective glass?

We provide commonly monolithic glass in 2mm, 3mm, 6mm, 10mm, 12mm and thicker in laminate form. .

What is the visible light spectrum?

Visible light goes between 480nm – 800nm in wavelength. Each segment of the spectrum corresponds to a different color value.

How to tell if your glass is anti-reflective?

An easy way to tell if your glass is Anti- Reflective is you can put the glass on a tabletop and the overhead reflective lights will either be bright or dim on the glass.

How many types of Anti-Reflective Glass are there?

Currently there are becoming more that have different strengths on when they would be used.

There are a variety of different performance levels and cost levels to match your particular need. As the Anti-reflective glass pros, we have extensive knowledge and experience with every option available and will be able to guide you sensibly to the right match. We fabricate & work with all different versions of anti-reflective glass which we have available in stock for immediate production.

Who manufactures the different types of Anti-Reflective Glass?

Although there are many companies using small spherical chambers to do coatings, the most advanced method of large scale coatings are done by a small handful of very specialized experts. We work closely with these few experts all around the globe and keep a ready stock of inventory for you in our factory to satisfy your requirements in a streamlined process all under one roof for fast production.

When should I use Anti-Reflective Glass?

Anti-Reflective Glass can be used in any project and any industy, currently it is used in all of the industries listed below:

Architectural, Optical Light Projection, Machine Vision and Robotics, Photographic, Retail Display Windows or Showcases, Lighting, Surveillance, Digital Image Processing, Museum Exhibits, Cinema and Entertainment, Projection-Mapping, Optical Instrumentation, Computer Display Enhancement, and Telescopic Equipment.

How has AR Glass developed through the ages?

Anti-Reflective Glass (AR Glass) was hard to find, and now it is becoming more readily available in the market.

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