Coating processes – Coating by vapor – gas – or smoke – Mixture of vapors or gases utilized
Reissue Patent
1999-04-07
2010-10-05
Brunsman, David M. (Department: 1755)
Coating processes
Coating by vapor, gas, or smoke
Mixture of vapors or gases utilized
C427S109000, C427S126100, C427S126200, C427S126300, C427S255180, C427S255170, C427S255350
Reissue Patent
active
RE041799
ABSTRACT:
A composition for coating glass by chemical-vapor deposition comprises a mixture of a tin oxide precursor monobutyltin trichloride, a silicon dioxide precursor tetraethylorthosilicate, and an accelerant such as triethyl phosphite; the composition is gaseous below 200° C., and permits coating glass having a temperature from 450° to 650° C. at deposition rates higher than 350 Å/sec. The layer of material deposited can be combined with other layers to produce an article with specific properties such as controlled emissivity, refractive index, abrasion resistance, or appearance.
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Dirkx Ryan R.
Florczak Glenn P.
Russo David A.
Arkema Inc.
Boyd Steven D.
Brunsman David M.
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