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A DAY MADE OF GLASS
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Introduction
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History
When was Gorilla glass invented? Who made Gorilla glass? and.. more
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Manufacturing
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Applications
How Corning is applied in various fields like tele-communication, medical field.... more
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Conclusion
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Introduction
Corning Incorporated is the world leader in specialty glass
and ceramics. Drawing on more than 160 years of materials
science and process engineering knowledge, Corning creates
and makes keystone components that enable high-technology
systems for consumer electronics, mobile emissions control,
telecommunications, and life sciences.
Corning offers experience in a global organization and it prepares employees
around the world to succeed and to reach their full potential. The global
workforce represents a diverse mixture of race, gender, nationality, and
opinion. Corning maintain a work environment that respects the differences
among employees and depend on those differences as a source of strength for
company. The people are among the most creative and innovative, and they
continually conceive, develop, and improve the revolutionary products made
by Corning that have literally changed the world.
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SravanKrovvidi Corning experimented
’ with chemically strengthened glass in
1960, as part of an initiative called "Project
Muscle". Within a few years it had
developed a "muscled glass" it named
"Chemcor" glass.The product was used
until the early 1990s in various commercial
and industrial applications, including
automotive, aviation and pharmaceutical
uses.
In 2006, while developing the first iPhone,
Apple discovered that keys placed in a
pocket with the prototype could scratch its
hard plastic surface, and sought a glass
sufficiently scratch-resistant to eliminate
the problem. Steve Jobs of Apple contacted
Corning CEO Wendell Weeks, who told
him of the material the company had
developed in the 1960s and subsequently
mothballed.
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In manufacturing of gorilla glass, transparent flexible sensor plates
are introduced between two glass plates (i.e. coverglass and display).
Under mass deployment all the four layers are made into one unit.
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Conclusion
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In 2012 Corning announced Gorilla Glass 2, a glass 20 percent thinner than the original
material but with the same scratch resistance , strength and improved touch-sensitivity.
In 2013 Corning announced Gorilla Glass 3 which the company says is stronger as well as
three times more scratch-resistant than Gorilla Glass 2 and that 40% fewer of the scratches
that do occur will be visible to the naked eye.
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