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Sapphire Glass is a type of glass made from sapphire, a crystalline form of aluminum oxide. It is known for its strength and scratch resistance, making it a popular choice for use in consumer electronics, such as smartphones and watches. Sapphire Glass is also used in industrial applications, such as optical windows, lenses, and other components. It is also used in the aerospace and defense industries, as well as in medical and dental applications.
Sapphire Glass is produced through a process of melting and crystallizing sapphire, which is then cut and polished to the desired shape and size. The process is complex and requires specialized equipment and expertise. As a result, the cost of Sapphire Glass is higher than other types of glass.
Some of the major players in the Sapphire Glass market include Rubicon Technology, GT Advanced Technologies, Monocrystal, and Kyocera. These companies specialize in the production of Sapphire Glass and offer a range of products for various applications. Show Less Read more