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Corning Gorilla Glass 4 Cornings latest composition was formulated to address

breakage the #1 consumer complaint, according to Cornings research. The new


glass is just as thin and light as previous versions, but has been formulated to
deliver dramatically improved damage resistance allowing improved in-field
performance. Corning Gorilla Glass 4 has been tested for performance when
subjected to sharp contact damage, such as asphalt and other real-world surfaces.

Product Information

Optical
Refractive Index (590 nm)
Core glass**
Compression layer
Photo-elastic constant

Benefits
Enhanced retained strength after use
High resistance to scratch and sharp contact damage

** Core index is used for FSM-based measurements since it is unaffected by


ion-exchange conditions.

Improved drop performance


Superior surface quality

Applications
% Transmission

Ideal protective cover for electronic displays in:


- Smartphones
- Laptop and tablet computer screens
- Mobile devices
Touchscreen devices
Optical components
High strength glass articles

Dimensions

100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
200

Wavelength [nm]
380
560
840
1200
1750
2000

400

Additional thicknesses available upon request.

912 C
646 C
596 C

Chemical Strengthening
Capability of >850MPa CS, and >50 mDOL

* Specifications subject to change

Durability is measured via weight loss per surface area after


immersion in the solvents shown below. Values are highly
dependent upon actual testing conditions. Data reported is for
Corning Gorilla Glass 4.
Reagent

Properties
Density
Youngs Modulus
Poissons Ratio
Shear Modulus
Vickers Hardness (200 g load)
Un-strengthened
Strengthened
Fracture Toughness
Coefficient of Expansion
(0 C - 300 C)

800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400

Chemical Durability

Viscosity
Softening Point
poises)
Annealing Point (1013.2 poises)
Strain Point (1014.7 poises)

600

Transmittance [%]
> 91.5
> 92.3
> 92.1
> 92.1
> 92.6
> 92.5

Wavelength (nm)

Thickness: 0.4 mm - 1.0 mm

(107.6

1.49
1.51
30.3 nm/cm/MPa

2.42 g/cm3
65.8 GPa
0.22
26.0 GPa
489 kgf/mm2
596 kgf/mm2
0.67 MPa m0.5
86.9 x 10-7/C

HCl - 5%
NH4F:HF - 10%
HF - 10%
NaOH - 5%

Time

Temperature
(C)

Weight Loss
(mg/cm2)

24 hrs
20 min
20 min
6 hrs

95
20
20
95

34.7

3.3
39.4
5.9

Electrical
Frequency (MHz)

Dielectric Constant

Loss Tangent

54
163
272
381
490
599
912
1499
1977
2466
2986

7.89
7.77
7.70
7.66
7.63
7.60
7.43
7.39
7.37
7.34
7.33

0.026
0.024
0.024
0.024
0.023
0.024
0.024
0.025
0.025
0.026
0.027

Terminated coaxial line similar to that outlined in NIST Technical Notes 1520 and 1355-R.

Putting Corning Gorilla Glass 4 to the test.


Greater damage resistance with deep
abrasion.

Improved Damage Resistance


Shallower check depth with higher abrasions levels

(15 psi abrasion pressure)

(15 psi abrasion pressure)

70

Mean Failure Load [kgf]

Check depth ~35 m

Corning Gorilla Glass 3


CorningGorilla Glass 4

60
50
40
30
20
10
0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

Glass Thickness [mm]

1.2

Corning Gorilla Glass 4

Enables thickness reduction

Check depth ~75 m

(15 psi abrasion pressure)


16
14
12

Load [kgf]

10
8
6
4
2
0

Corning
Gorilla Glass 3
0.55 mm

Corning
Gorilla Glass 3
0.7 mm

Corning
Gorilla Glass 4
0.4 mm

Corning Gorilla Glass 3

For more information about Corning Gorilla Glass 4:


email: [email protected]
Web: CorningGorillaGlass.com
Corning and Gorilla are registered trademarks of Corning Incorporated, Corning, N.Y., USA
2015 Corning Incorporated. All rights reserved.
September 2015

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