Method of preparing non-glare glass

Etching a substrate: processes – Nongaseous phase etching of substrate – Etching inorganic substrate

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252 793, 252 794, B44C 122, C03C 1500

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054157315

ABSTRACT:
A method of preparing a non-glare glass comprising (a) applying a printing ink consisting of water, sugar, carboxymethyl cellulose, starch powder, and aluminum oxide on the surface of the glass by means of a conventional screen printing technique; (b) dipping the glass into a dipping solution consisting of water, sugar, ammonium bifluoride, and ferric chloride; and (c) washing the glass thus treated with water. The resulting glass has a number of fine, transparent, etched patterns on its surface, and thus, can scatter light applied to the surface in a random manner, resulting in a non-glare surface. The process produces a glass having a non-glare surface, on which various and exquisite patterns are etched, without causing environmental pollution or injury to workers.

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