Scientists develop ultra-hard glass

Scientists in Japan have developed a type of ultra-hard glass. The new material is thin as well as hard and is made using alumina, an oxide of aluminium. If successfully commercialised, it could increase the durability of glass used in the windows of buildings, cars and in smartphone displays. The material belongs to a category known as oxide glasses, which mainly consist of silicon dioxide - but with their strength boosted by alumina.

Scientists in Japan have developed a type of ultra-hard glass.

The new material is thin as well as hard and is made using alumina, an oxide of aluminium.

If successfully commercialised, it could increase the durability of glass used in the windows of buildings, cars and in smartphone displays.

The material belongs to a category known as oxide glasses, which mainly consist of silicon dioxide – but with their strength boosted by alumina.

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