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Flexible glass is a type of glass that is designed to be more flexible than traditional glass. It is made from a combination of glass and plastic, and is designed to be more durable and resistant to breakage. Flexible glass is used in a variety of applications, including consumer electronics, automotive, and medical devices. It is also used in the construction of buildings and other structures, as it is more resistant to temperature changes and other environmental factors.
Flexible glass is becoming increasingly popular due to its ability to be formed into different shapes and sizes, as well as its durability and resistance to breakage. It is also more cost-effective than traditional glass, making it an attractive option for many applications.
Some companies in the flexible glass market include Corning, Nippon Electric Glass, Asahi Glass, and Schott AG. These companies specialize in the production of flexible glass, and offer a variety of products for different applications. Show Less Read more