Johnson Matthey rises to the challenge of automotive sunroof glass

Johnson Matthey rises to the challenge of automotive sunroof glass

In line with its vision to create value from innovating world leading, high technology products, specialty chemicals group Johnson Matthey has developed 1S2020 to meet strict requirements for sunroof glass.

The installation of each glass part in a vehicle dictates properties of the glass and enamel system used. Critical for sunroof glass is the need to achieve the expected fired surface properties: colour; optical density; mechanical and chemical durability; using the minimum fired enamel layer possible.

1S2020 employs glass component technology developed by Johnson Matthey specifically to meet this critical challenge and produces an efficient printed layer, fires over a broad range with improved glass strength and offers additional process stability benefits.

This latest product from the company represents an example of how it applies its expertise in exploiting the unique chemical and physical properties of glass to deliver high technology added value products which, in turn help customers add value to their own products and operations.

Johnson Matthey maintains a future facing approach to all of its development activities and is committed to tackling new challenging applications across its product portfolio.

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View Johnson Matthey‘s presentation in the Virtual Marketplace: www.glassworldwide.co.uk/virtual-marketplace. The full version of the above news has been published in the May/June issue that has been posted globally and is available to read free of charge in the Digital Archive (sponsored by FIC) at https://www.glassworldwide.co.uk/Digital-Issues