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AGC unveils SunmirrorTM G, a new environmentally friendly mirror with outstanding durability - Develops first copper-free mirror in Japan -
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Tokyo, June 19, 2012—AGC (Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.; Head Office: Tokyo; President & CEO: Kazuhiko Ishimura) announced today that it will release a new product, SunmirrorTM G, on July 1.
SunmirrorTM G is the first copper-free mirror produced in Japan. It helps to conserve resources and features a coating film with greater durability and strength than existing products.
Silver is generally used as an ingredient of the reflective surface of a mirror, with copper plating and a paint coating used to prevent deterioration of its quality.
AGC has successfully developed a new coating technology to increase durability without the use of copper, and will release a new product, SunmirrorTM G, on July 1. The major features of the new product are:
- The coating film with improved durability helps prevent discoloration of silver without the use of copper plating. (Compared to AGC’s existing products)
- Enhanced strength of the coating film reduces risk of breakage and damage when handling. (Compared to AGC’s existing products)
- Resource-saving: no copper is used in the manufacturing process.
- Environmentally friendly: SunmirrorTMG conforms to various ordinances on regulated substances in major countries, including European nations, and its coating material does not emit formaldehyde.
AGC will continue to help create a pleasant and affluent living environment by delivering various glass products for the interior and exterior of buildings.
Media Contact
Toshihiro Ueda, General Manager, Corporate Communications & Investor Relations
AGC Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.
(Contact: Kenichi Oda; Tel: +81-3-3218-5603; E-mail: info-pr@agc.com)
Product Inquiries: AGC Glass Company Customer Center
Tel/Navi Dial: 0570-001-555
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Reference price of Sunmirror G

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June 21st, 2012
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