Anti-Reflective Glass and Acrylic Coatings
Optically coated to virtually eliminate reflections and increase light transmission.
Your Vision, Exactly as You Imagined
Tru Vue manufactures high-performance anti-reflective glass and acrylic products that minimize surface glare and maximize visibility and brightness. Our advanced coating technology and proprietary processes ensure unparalleled aesthetics, clarity and durability, making our anti-reflective solutions ideal for a variety of framing and display applications.
How It Works
Anti-reflective glass is engineered to minimize surface reflections, increase light transmittance, and enhance clarity by reducing the amount of light that bounces off the glass surface. This advanced coating technology disrupts light waves, allowing for clearer, more vibrant views with minimal distortion and reducing glare. The result is a sharp, true-to-life display that enhances visibility, making it ideal for projects where clarity and brightness are essential.
Benefits of Tru Vue Anti-Reflective Coatings
Tru Vue’s anti-reflective solutions are used in a variety of settings, ensuring optimal performance across different industries. Whether you are showcasing priceless artwork, displaying digital signage, or protecting high-visibility architectural projects, our anti-reflective solutions enhance the viewing experience in every application.
Stunning Display
Anti-reflective solutions are commonly used in applications where optimal viewing quality, vibrant colors, high contrast, and minimal reflection are critical, offering a stunning, immersive visual experience.
Enhanced Visibility
Perfect for environments where clear and unobstructed viewing is essential, such as retail displays, exhibit signage, digital displays, specialty transportation.
Outstanding Durability
With superior resistance to environmental factors and public interaction, Tru Vue’s anti-reflective coatings protect and enhance performance and longevity making it an ideal choice for a variety of applications.
Anti-Reflective Blogs

The Display of Parmigianino’s Double-Sided Drawings: Two New Plinths Designed for the Reopening of The Courtauld Gallery
By Ketty Gottardo, Martin Halusa Curator of Drawings, and Kate Edmondson, Paper Conservator, The Courtauld After 3 years, The Courtauld

Framing the Federalist Era: Preserving an 18th Century Map
By Faith Walker, Director, The Great Bend Museum The Great Bend Museum recently completed the conservation and exhibition of its 1796 North

Paradise on view – A framing solution for L’Eden a panoramic wallpaper
By Lisa Cumming, Paper Conservator, National Museums Scotland L’Eden is a magnificent panoramic wallpaper series manufactured in France in 1861 (first

Conservation and Display of a Rare Silk Doublet at Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire
By Emma Miller, Curator of Collections at Grimsthorpe and Drummond Castle Trust Ltd. Background For the team at Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire,

In(FINI) Possibilities: Sustainable Approaches to Custom Framing
By Zulfadhli Hilmi, Tru Vue International Museum & Conservation Liaison for Southeast Asia & Oceania Exploring the art scene across

Restoring Mid-Century Chicago Nightlife: 1967 Ellen Lanyon Painting Conserved and Exhibited for First Time in 50 Years
By Kimberly Nichols, Director of Conservation Services, the Newberry Library The Newberry Library is an independent humanities research library in Chicago, IL,
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