Clear Glass is a traditional type of glass, standard float glass that does not have any special coatings or treatments. It is transparent, allowing light to pass through unrestricted.
AG glass refers to ultra-clear anti-glare glass, which is designed to reduce glare and reflections on the surface of the glass. It typically uses a coating that reduces the amount of light that reflects off the surface, improving visibility and reducing eye strain.
AR glass, on the other hand, refers to anti-reflective glass, which is designed to reduce reflections and increase the clarity of the glass. AR glass typically uses a multi-layer coating that reduces the amount of light that reflects off the glass, allowing more of the light to pass through. This improves the transparency and clarity of the glass, making it ideal for use in applications like camera lenses, eyeglasses, museum display screens and etc.
In summary, clear glass is transparent and does not have any special coatings or treatments, while AR glass and AG glass have special coatings that reduce reflections and glare, or diffuse light and reduce glare, respectively. From the price range, the clear one is the cheapest one, then the AG glass, then the AR glass is the most expensive one.
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