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Uploaded on Jan 12, 2012

Corning ® Willow™ Glass will provide electronics manufacturers with the inherent benefits of glass as a substrate while enabling cost-efficient manufacturing. Take a look at how this LCD-grade glass is designed to be mechanically reliable in roll-to-roll processing.

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  • CorningIncorporated

    Learn more and see live action glass moving through a roll-to-roll system in our "Developing Glass Thin Enough to be Flexible" video.

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  • Michael Rodabaugh

    hi

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  • John Muir

    The machines which produce the glass are beautiful in themselves, amazing process

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  • Ali altaf sherjee

    for flexible amoled screen :P

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  • ShilaleDonut

    But Samsung Galaxy s3 on drop test was totaly broken Scree,so who is lieing? Samsung or Corning?

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  • koky5150

    We're going to have wall-sized displays that you put up yourself like a roll of wallpaper and it will be affordable...and you can change room colors or play movies or games or show a jungle in your bedroom!!! It will be awesome!! You could go to meetings or a school field trip, fully immersed in a "room" or changing environment and there are so many other possibilities! Some of us will probably get our own holodecks or at least rent time in one.

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  • Luis Rojas

    Sony Ericsson, Y U NO put this glass on your mobile phones?!!

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  • Jukas Benjamin

    I see the future ò.Ó

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  • metainformatika

    extraordinary manufacturing process.. :)

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  • clozecall1

    This video didn't really explain or demonstrate anything. It would have been nice if it wasn't CGI.

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  • BioWhere

    Keep it up! Help drag us towards the future :)

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  • taith2

    really thin glass is really strong free of flaws and elastic, glass fibre is really good as laminate material and is well known for example GLARE is a "Glass Laminate Aluminium Reinforced Epoxy" really strong and light, however even when we know how to make glass fibre for very long time it's first time to create thin glass panes, really hard to break because it's elastic and surface being hard to scratch like glass, so it have both benefits of glass and plastic and hopefully free of their flaws

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  • bnza10

    how do i get a job with your company? what courses do i need to do in university to allow me to work with you guys? i really doubt window cleaning is apart of the equation.

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