AutoGrade™ Corning® Gorilla® Glass far outperforms plastic and conventional glass when it comes to durability, touch sensitivity and readability.
Curved Glass Capabilities: Engineered for Automotive
AutoGrade Corning Gorilla Glass enhances the smartphone experience in cars. It outperforms plastic and traditional glass in durability, touch sensitivity, and readability. There are two options available: 2D and 3D Interiors. Both are suitable for flat and curved dashboards and consoles. The 3D version is thin and allows for unique sculptural shapes.
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The tried and true process of placing a thick plastic laminate between two plies of soda-lime glass is being redefined using Corning® Gorilla® Glass for Automotive Exteriors.
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AutoGrade™ Corning® Gorilla® Glass vs. the Headform-Impact Test
The auto industry developed regulatory requirements with a very specific mandate: upon impact, surfaces in the dash should not break in a way that could further harm the occupant. They call this the Headform-Impact Test, or “HIT” for short.
Talking Tech: AutoGrade Corning Gorilla Glass
Corning launched AutoGrade Corning Gorilla Glass in 2019 as the premier technical glass solution for automotive interior displays. Mike Kunigonis, VP and GM, Corning Automotive Glass Solutions, explains how it was #EngineeredforAutomotive.
Engineering Explained: The Auto Industry's Headform Impact Test
Automotive industry inisder Jason Fenske weighs in.