Pilkington launches OptiView Ultra

Pilkington has launched OptiView Ultra, an anti-reflective and highly transparent glass designed to support architects specifying for the retail and leisure sectors.

According to Pilkington, the high performance, anti-reflective glass can reduce visible light reflectance to less than 1%, compared to 8% typically provided by standard glass. The neutral colour of the coating is said to provide a more natural view through the glass, improving clarity and preserving the true colours of the viewed area.

The glass is ideal for high light environments where visibility is crucial, including retail display, and entertainment and cultural venues. It’s also suitable for technical applications, such as digital signage and touch screens.

Pilkington adds that OptiView Ultra is highly robust, making it easy to process and work with. It can also be laminated and toughened making it suitable for internal and external use for a variety of demanding applications.

The product has been proven to retain the intended true colour when printed or painted, and can also be bent, allowing the glass elements of a project to match the intended aesthetics.

Craig Bain, VA Sales Manager at Pilkington, said: “The product delivers excellent aesthetics and a superior level of clarity and vision through the glass, while retaining the durability and processability found across the Pilkington OptiView range.

“There are numerous sectors and applications that can benefit from using the glass, from retail to residential, and we’re excited to help customers take advantage of its unique properties to meet their design challenges.”

The glass is now widely available in the UK in various thicknesses from 4mm to10 mm, both single and double coated. The product is stocked in St Helens and is available for distribution directly to customers or through the Pilkington UK branch network.