What is AG, AR and AF treating for cover glass?
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Cover glass is a material used in Touchscreen devices to create a durable, scratch-resistant surface that also allows users to interact with the touchscreen. In order to further enhance the cover glass, manufacturers often add treatments such as AG, AR and AF.
AG (anti-glare) is a type of coating that reduces glare and reflections from the cover glass, making it easier to see the display.
AR (anti-reflection) is a type of coating that reduces the amount of light that is reflected off the cover glass. This helps to improve the visibility of the display.
AF (anti-fingerprint) is a type of coating that repels fingerprints and makes it easier to clean the cover glass.

These treatments help to provide a better user experience by reducing glare and reflections, improving visibility, and making it easier to clean the cover glass. With these treatments, customers can be sure that their touchscreen devices will perform at their best, providing a smooth and responsive experience.







