Marco B
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Hi all,
I noticed there seems to be a new type of framing glass on the market, since 2008. It is called Claryl by the Dutch company DSM. It is supposed to have almost similar transmittance and anti-reflective properties as the high grade "museum-glass", just without the UV-protective coating (they seem to plan for another version with UV-coating as well).
http://www.dsm.com/le/en_US/claryl/html/home.htm
Due to a new type of production process, it is supposed to be considerably cheaper than the almost prohibitively expensive museum-glass.
Now that all sounds attractive, but does anyone have experience with this new type of framing glass? How does it compare to high grade museum type of glass, and does anyone know some actual prices compared to museum-glass?
Marco
I noticed there seems to be a new type of framing glass on the market, since 2008. It is called Claryl by the Dutch company DSM. It is supposed to have almost similar transmittance and anti-reflective properties as the high grade "museum-glass", just without the UV-protective coating (they seem to plan for another version with UV-coating as well).
http://www.dsm.com/le/en_US/claryl/html/home.htm
Due to a new type of production process, it is supposed to be considerably cheaper than the almost prohibitively expensive museum-glass.
Now that all sounds attractive, but does anyone have experience with this new type of framing glass? How does it compare to high grade museum type of glass, and does anyone know some actual prices compared to museum-glass?
Marco
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