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Glass 1737 Properties
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Corning
Glass History |
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Corning
1737
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| This
was the predecessor to EAGLE2000®,
glass. This glass was used for
producing active matrix liquid
crystal display (LCD) substrates and
was the standard when it was
introduced in 1994. |
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EAGLE
2000®
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| This
is Corning’s lightest (low
density), most durable glass, which
was created in 2000 and has helped
Corning become the worldwide leader
in large generation substrates.
EAGLE2000
has become the standard against
which all other LCD glass is
measured. EAGLE2000
glass also has the industry’s
lowest coefficient of thermal
expansion, which provides improved
thermal stability of the glass,
reduced risk of breakage from
thermal shock, higher resolution
displays, and compatibility with COG
(chip on glass) processes. |

Few
applications of Corning 1737 Glass
substrates -
Multifunctional ZnO-Based Thin Films
by SOL-GEL Method -
p-Type ZnO Thin Films Grown by MOCVD -
Fabrication of large-area stamps,
moulds, and
conformable
photomasks for soft lithography -
Growth of polycrystalline silicon
solar cell on epitaxial thickening of
AIC seed layer by hot-wire CVD |