Projection Room Port Glass

Diamond Coatings supply a superior fire rated anti-reflective projection room port glass, perfect for the delivery of digitally projected media, in 2D and 3D.

Projection Room Port Glass

Modern day technology and the digital era we live in has seen a change in the way film is projected onto cinema screens.

With the additional clarity that digital provides, there needed to be an improvement in the delivery of such media ensuring optimal colour rendition and light transmission.

Projection Room Port Glass

Diamond Coatings already supply, to cinemas across the UK and Europe, a superior fire rated anti-reflective projection room port glass. This specifically produced glass is perfect for the delivery of digitally projected media, in 2D and 3D.

Consisting of Pilkington E60 and E130 fire rated glass and coated with our custom anti-reflective film, the port glass is available in sizes up to 1000mm x 1000mm. The projection room port glass has a typical transmission of 96% between 450nm – 650nm.

At 600mm x 600mm, the ports provide the most optimum optical properties, whereas the outer edges on larger ports may have a slightly reduced transmission.

The cinema projection portal glass anti reflective coating that we apply also dramatically reduces reflection.

Pilkington Fire Rated Port Glass

Obviously, the projector glass has to offer superior transmission, but equally important is it has to be impact and fire-resistant. Providing impact protection of up to BS EN 12600 Class 1 (depending on the thickness), Diamond Coatings fire rated glass complies with ISO test standards in regards to insulation and integrity, making it the ideal base substrate to use for our projector port glass.

Diamond Coatings Projection Room Port Glass Key Facts

  • E60 fire rated glass
  • High visible transmission (typically 96% average from 450 – 650nm)
  • Suitable for 2D or 3D cinema projection
  • Optimum optical properties available on 600mm x 600mm ports, maximum available size 1000mm x 1000mm

(outer edges of larger ports may have lower transmission).

So, the next time you are watching a movie, you never know… Diamond Coatings could be responsible (in a small role) for adding to your entertainment!

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Operating ultra-modern magnetron sputtering plants complete with clean rooms from state-of-the-art factory premises in Phoenix, Arizona. Diamond Coatings provide an extensive range of products, including ITO (Indium Tin Oxide) and AR (Anti-Reflection) coatings on glass or plastics; capacitive and resistive touch screens; monolithic shielding filters (RFI) on glass or plastics; mesh windows, glass supplies and more.
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