Thirsty Thursday: Standards for Anisotropy

Thirsty Thursday: Standards for Anisotropy
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Date: 12 May 2021

Join NGA at 1:00 pm ET on May 20 for this 45-minute Thirsty Thursday session, presented by Louis Moreau of AGNORA.

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This presentation will address the most current research and technical updates surrounding anisotropy, including a review of new ASTM Test Method for Measuring Optical Retardation in Flat Architectural Glass.

 

Presenter

Louis Moreau Head of Technology & Innovation AGNORA
Louis Moreau, Head of Technology & Innovation, AGNORA

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