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Types of Glass

Types of Glazing

One important element of a framing presentation is the glazing. Glazing is a term that describes the protective covering used in picture framing. It refers to either glass or acrylic. The glazing serves as a barrier between the artwork and outside elements such as dirt, moisture, bugs and curious observers. Listed below are some of the different types of picture framing glass that is now available and their benefits. Our designers will help you choose the best glass for your project.

Museum Glass

For the most precious artwork or family heirlooms museum glass is the highest quality anti-reflective picture framing glass available in the industry. A process called Magnetron Sputtering which deposits precisely controlled layers of highly energized metal oxides on to an Extra Clear™ lower iron substrate.

This advanced technology produces an ultra protective, nearly invisible lite of clear glass. It protects against harmful light rays and has the highest light transmission along with the lowest reflection rating of any other glass product. The result is consistent, durable quality and the most attractive display for art work.


AR Reflection Free Glass

Deeply framed artwork, such as multiple-mat and shadowbox presentations, look better with reflection-free viewing. Using the same Magnetron Sputtering technology as with museum glass the AR glass offers a clear reflection-free option with out the UV protection.


Conservation Clear Glass

Conservation Clear glass is an ideal choice for framing original art, limited-edition prints, photographs and other valuable works of art. A coating process of microscopic, silica-based UV blocking agents are cured onto the surface of an Extra Clear™ lower iron substrate to produce an ultra protective lite of glass that enhances true colors.

Over time, the ultraviolet rays in everyday light take a toll on artwork. Paper can become faded, discolored, and brittle, causing irreversable damage that ruins the artwork. Conservation clear framing glass acts as a sunscreen for your artwork blocking most of the harmful light rays and helps protect framed pieces, keeping them fresh and attractive for years longer than regular glass.

Reflection Control Premium Glass

This glass is etched on only one side to provide the best resolution and clarity with minimum distortion and can be used with up to two mats away from the artwork without significant resolution loss. Provides glare-free enjoyment with UV protection.

Premium Clear Glass


Conservation Plexi


Conservation Noglare Plexi


Premium Clear Plexi

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