Using advanced magnetron sputter coating technology, Guardian Clarity is an anti-reflective glass development that helps to remove reflective distractions. The sputter coating technique enables a light transmission of 97% and a reflection of less than 1%, compared to architectural float glass, which offers a light transmission of 90% and a reflection of 8%. The carefully tailored anti-reflective coating has been designed so that any reflection caught in the 1% factor appears in a dark blue rather than the pink area of the spectrum, as commonly found with other anti-reflective glass. Being a magnetron sputter coated glass also means that Guardian Clarity is available in the optimum range of sizes, all the way up to 3210mm x 6000mm. It can be supplied double or single sided, in both annealed and laminated forms, produced on Guardian Ultra Clear low iron float glass. To aid processing of the glass, Guardian Clarity is also supplied with the company's patented TPF (Temporary Protective Film), which protects the coating through processing, helping to provide higher yields during fabrication.