The low-reflective museum glass display cases
About Tempered glass solutions for museum glass display cases,We adopt low-reflective glass has a extremely high transparency of 97% which is 7% higher than common ultra-clear glass cases. The reflectivity is reduced to 1% which is only 1/8 of ultra-clear glass. When they work together, the glass becomes almost invisible to bare eyes and cameras.

The low-reflective museum glass display cases creates outstanding views by reducing reflections and glare.will give exhibit the best protection and give the Audiences best viewing experience.
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