Spectroscopy in Glass & Coatings – Enabling Next Generation Applications
Glass has become far more than a transparent material—it’s now the foundation for technologies that shape how we live, work, and build. From low-E coatings that reduce energy loss in buildings to anti-reflective layers that maximize solar panel efficiency, coatings are what transform glass into a high-performance material. Emerging innovations like self-cleaning surfaces, smart adaptive layers, and antibacterial films are pushing these possibilities even further, but with them comes a new level of complexity and demand for precision.
This white paper explores how spectroscopy enables these breakthroughs by providing:
- Accurate, real-time insights
- The ability to control coating thickness
- Tools to validate material stability
- Methods to ensure large-scale uniformity
- Support for both research labs and industrial production lines
- A way to bridge the gap between innovation and reliable performance