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Thinnest Glass in China Emerges in Luoyang

Source: LandGlass  Attention: 2155  Published: 2014-02-07

Ultra-thin glass of 0.33mm thickness is the thinnest currently produced domestically and is also the thinnest production internationally recognized. China Luoyang Float Glass Group Co., Ltd. or CLFG for short, depending on independent innovation, developed the 0.33mm thick ultra-thin glass, which broke the technical monopoly of foreign technologies in the first try. The technique, which spoke highly as the “Record of the People’s Republic of China”, continues the opening of a new chapter for “Created in Luoyang”.


After the researchers’ unremitting innovation, CLFG Longhai Company successfully developed the thinnest glass product in our country on January 6 - 0.33mm thick ultra-thin electronic glass. Testing results showed that each technical indicator has reached the international advanced level and the ultra-thin electronic glass also made new breakthroughs in many fields by the “Luoyang Float Glass Process”.


The thinner the ultra-thin electronic glass is, the higher the technical processing requirements are. Even though the process is complicated and the production is difficult, the added value is extremely high. Due to the long-term technical monopoly by foreign companies, most ultra-thin glass of less than 0.5mm thickness used in our country are imported from overseas, which not only increase production cost but also to some extent fetter the competitive ability of domestic digital device manufacturing enterprises in participating in international competition.


Commercial production of 0.3mm-thick ultra-thin glass of CLFG Longhai Company marked that the enterprise achieved a new leap from technical innovation to industrialization and marketization in the ultra-thin glass field.