Picture frame glass is a type of glass that is used to cover and protect a photograph or artwork that has been framed. It is typically made from clear or non-glare glass and is designed to protect the image from dust, moisture, and other environmental factors that could damage it over time. Picture frame glass can also help to reduce glare and reflections, making it easier to view the image from different angles and lighting conditions.

UV glass contains a special coating that blocks out most of the UV radiation, while still allowing visible light to pass through. This helps to preserve the colors and details of the artwork or photograph, and can also help to extend its lifespan. UV glass is commonly used in museums, galleries, and other settings where light-sensitive materials are on display, as well as in high-end picture frames and other protective enclosures.





