[PRODUCT NEWS] Ultra-Clear Low-Iron Glass with Superior Light Transmission now available

Lumon has recently published a new product solution, Optiwhite. Optiwhite is a particularly clear, low-iron glass, which offers exceptional light transmission and is practically colourless. Unlike traditional glass, which often exhibits a greenish tint due to its iron content, Optiwhite is engineered to eliminate this discoloration.  

As an architectural element, Optiwhite glass enhances the flow of natural light, while providing clear and unobstructed views. The solution is an ideal choice for architectural applications where true color representation is a key element of the architectural entity. 

Optiwhite is available in three thicknesses to suit various environments and requirements:  

  • Tempered OF91 Optiwhite 10mm 
  • Tempered OF91 Optiwhite 8mm 
  • Tempered OF91 Optiwhite 6mm 

Optiwhite is now available for order from Lumon’s Kouvola factory, and can be customized to meet specific project requirements. Costs for logistics for transport from Finland vary by country. 

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