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Ultra Thin Glass (UTG) is a type of glass that is thinner than regular glass. It is typically used in applications where space is limited, such as in mobile phones, tablets, and other consumer electronics. UTG is also used in automotive, medical, and industrial applications. It is made by melting and forming glass into thin sheets, and then cutting and polishing it to the desired thickness. UTG is typically made from soda-lime glass, but can also be made from other materials such as quartz and borosilicate glass.
UTG has several advantages over regular glass, including its light weight, flexibility, and durability. It is also more resistant to scratches and other damage, making it ideal for use in consumer electronics. Additionally, UTG is more cost-effective than regular glass, making it attractive to manufacturers.
Some companies in the UTG market include Corning, Nippon Electric Glass, Asahi Glass, Schott AG, and AGC. Show Less Read more