ULIA AG glass is a premium functional glass engineered to deliver multiple optical and surface-protection benefits. It integrates anti-glare and anti-reflection performance with fingerprint resistance, enhanced visual comfort, and neutral color rendering, while also providing mechanical advantages such as scratch resistance and impact protection. These characteristics make it well suited for applications that demand high visual quality and long-term reliability. In display applications, ULIA AG glass is widely used for LCD televisions, touchscreens, and various interactive display devices. It effectively reduces glare caused by ambient light reflections, improves screen readability and viewing comfort during extended use, and helps maintain natural and consistent color reproduction.
For art and archival uses, AG glass also serves as a professional-grade glazing option for framing paintings, artworks, and puzzles. Its excellent flatness and optical uniformity enhance overall presentation quality. While suppressing reflections, it can improve perceived depth and tonal gradation, creating a refined, jade-like visual texture. In addition, a fully UV-blocking option can be customized upon request, filtering more than 99% of UV radiation from sunlight or artificial lighting to reduce the risk of fading, discoloration, and material degradation—providing more comprehensive protection for display and preservation.
AG glass is treated with nano-scale transparent micro-particles on the surface, which diffuses and softens reflected images, helping to prevent glare while lowering reflectance and reducing distracting highlights. This effect remains stable even at wide viewing angles. By contrast, AR glass primarily reduces reflections within smaller viewing angles and does not provide the same diffusive anti-glare function.
AG glass helps minimize the visibility of fingerprints, making them less noticeable in normal use. AR glass, however, can show rainbow-like reflective fingerprint marks that interfere with viewing and often requires frequent wiping.
AG glass can absorb part of the incident radiation/light, reducing harsh light stimulation and improving viewing comfort. It also helps suppress overly strong white light from televisions and other displays, enhancing contrast and overall visibility.
AG glass does not introduce additional transmitted color that could affect color accuracy. In comparison, AR glass may exhibit a yellowish tint in transmitted light, which can influence color rendering.
AG glass undergoes thermal hardening, which helps prevent scratches that may damage the screen’s polarizer film and reduces the risk of impact damage to the display, thereby improving overall service life. (In contrast, AG films and plastic sheets are less scratch-resistant, have low rigidity, and are more prone to distortion.)