Method of using amorphous precipitated silica parting material f

Glass manufacturing – Processes – Utilizing parting or lubricating layer

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65106, 65107, 156276, 427154, C03B 4000, C03B 23023

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051103362

ABSTRACT:
The number of bent laminated glass windshields having bull's-eyes that adversely affect its optical properties is reduced by using amorphous precipitated silica particles such as is used as flatting agents for paints, as a parting material between a pair of glass sheets during bending. The particles form relatively soft agglomerates that are milled and classified to produce a narrow distribution of particle sizes as compared to the distribution found in untreated silica, such as diatomaceous earths previously used as a parting material.

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