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LionGlass windows, windshields in development with Vitro Architectural Glass

Date: 17 December 2025
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Vitro Architectural Glass has signed a multi-year research agreement to scale up LionGlass, a new, patent-pending glass technology invented at Penn State, for use in flat glass applications across architectural and automotive markets.
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Date: 17 December 2025

Vitro Architectural Glass has signed a multi-year research agreement to scale up LionGlass, a new, patent-pending glass technology invented at Penn State, for use in flat glass applications across architectural and automotive markets.

LionGlass, a stronger and more sustainable glass , may soon be developed for windows and windshields, thanks to a new partnership with North America鈥檚 largest architectural glass manufacturer . The company signed a multi-year research agreement to scale up the new, patent-pending glass technology for use in flat glass applications across architectural and automotive markets.

鈥淧artnering with Penn State gives us access to world-class materials science expertise and a deep legacy of innovation in glass research,鈥 said Adam Polcyn, vice president of research and development at Vitro Architectural Glass. 鈥淭his team鈥檚 collaborative spirit and technical excellence make them an ideal partner for advancing the future of glass.鈥

The project, which runs through July 2028, will focus on adapting LionGlass for the float process, the standard method for producing flat glass which involves floating molten glass on a bath of molten tin. Used in windows, windshields and solar panels, flat glass is the largest segment of the global glass industry, making this collaboration a major step forward in commercializing LionGlass at scale, said John Mauro, co-inventor of LionGlass and head of the department of materials science and engineering at Penn State.

鈥淭his is more than just a research agreement,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a partnership that could redefine how glass is made 鈥 and it鈥檚 happening right here in Pennsylvania.鈥

Nicholas Clark, a postdoctoral fellow at Penn State and one of the inventors of LionGlass, molds a piece of glass after removing it from a forge in the team's research lab. LionGlass is an entirely new type of glass that offers the first alternative to soda lime silicate glass, which has been used for thousands of years for everything from windows to bottles to microscope slides.  Credit: Michael Owen / Penn State. Creative Commons
Nicholas Clark, a postdoctoral fellow at Penn State and one of the inventors of LionGlass, molds a piece of glass after removing it from a forge in the team's research lab. LionGlass is an entirely new type of glass that offers the first alternative to soda lime silicate glass, which has been used for thousands of years for everything from windows to bottles to microscope slides.  Credit: Michael Owen / Penn State.

He added that LionGlass promises to cut the carbon footprint of glass manufacturing in half, as it lowers the melting temperature of glass by about 400 degrees Celsius (C) and eliminates the use of carbonate materials, which are major contributors to carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in traditional glass production. It is also more damage resistant, in some cases reaching ten times the crack resistance of conventional glass.

The partnership reflects a long history of glassmaking in Pennsylvania, Mauro noted. The former architectural and automotive glass businesses of PPG, started near Pittsburgh in 1883, were acquired by Vitro in 2016 and 2017 respectively, and Vitro still maintains its U.S. headquarters and R&D laboratories in the area. Vitro operates four float glass lines in Pennsylvania, two in Carlisle and two in Meadville.

鈥淭his partnership is especially meaningful in terms of Penn State鈥檚 land-grant mission,鈥 Mauro said. 鈥淲orking with a company that has deep roots in the commonwealth aligns perfectly with our mission to serve the state through research and innovation.鈥

As part of the agreement, Vitro will be sending one of its own employees, Daniel Kramer, back to Penn State to pursue a doctorate and work directly on the project. Kramer earned both his bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees at Penn State under the late

鈥淚t鈥檚 really exciting to be a part of this continuity and legacy in the university鈥檚 research community,鈥 Kramer said. "This is a unique opportunity to work with an industry leader like Vitro while contributing to the university's strong tradition of research excellence, a collective effort aimed at more sustainable manufacturing processes to reduce carbon emissions."

Kramer will lead the research alongside Nicholas Clark, assistant research professor at Penn State and co-inventor of LionGlass, whom Kramer trained in Mauro鈥檚 lab as an undergrad. The team will evaluate LionGlass鈥檚 compatibility with industrial float processes and optimize its composition for flat glass applications. The team will also test its compatibility with various downstream, value-added processes used in architectural, automotive and solar glass markets.

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