Method for making polarizing glasses by extrusion

Glass manufacturing – Processes – With chemically reactive treatment of glass preform

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65 32, 65 64, 106DIG6, 501 13, 501 77, 501 56, C03B 1700, C03B 1900, C03B 3200

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ABSTRACT:
The instant invention is directed to the production of highly polarizing glasses, i.e., the glasses exhibit dichroic ratios up to 40 and higher, from silver-containing glasses that are characterized as being phase separable or, more preferably, as being photochromic because of the presence of silver halide particles therein, i.e., particles selected from the group of AgCl, AgBr, and AgI. The inventive method contemplates two general steps:

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