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Our most satisfying success as a manufacturer
has been in creating ruggedized products for customers' unique
technology needs. If computing in the twentieth century was
about putting technology in every home and office, the goal
for the twenty-first century is moving the technology outdoors
-- field ready ruggedized computing for great optics in every
environment.
For either outdoor or underwater situations,
we have developed field ready optical products for harsh environments
that need ruggedized displays to prevent breakage and increase
optics. Our A/R coatings provide
extra hardness on both sides of glass for your field ready
display needs. Harsh environment optical glass is available
in 30% transmission, 50% transmission and 70% transmission.
Our tempering process creates
glass that is 3 to 5 times stronger than ordinary antireflective
technology glass. Our cost competitiveness makes tempered
glass from American Computer Optics the perfect choice for
outdoor, underwater or other harsh environments in the field
where ruggedized displays are essential for increasing optical
performance and minimizing damage and breakage. We supply
to manufacturers that require ruggedized LCD and Plasma flat
panel displays and outdoor kiosks and info centers, ship board
navigation systems, underwater or water surface displays.
We meet field ready specs for technology enclosure glass needed
with withstand a wide range of temperatures.
Protecting against terrorism has become a top
concern among technology developers. We can add a blast resistant
(anti-terrorism) film to any of our glass products to contain
the shards in case of a forceful blast. Many injuries from
terrorism and bombs come from flying shards of glass. This
anti- terrorism product can be added
to our tempered glass for the highest protection.
Ruggedized display technology must also be easy
to clean. Our hydrophobic coating
resists dust, dirt, oil and salt spray build-up. The glass
cleans easily and quickly with a dry cloth.
Our UV glass coating protects
sensitive LCD display computing technology from prolonged
exposure in the field.

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