Electrically conductive glasslike films on glass or ceramic surf

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428450, 428452, 428537, 428538, 427108, 427123, 264 61, B32B 904, B32B 906

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ABSTRACT:
Electrically conductive glasslike films have been produced on the surface of various types of glass and porcelain by heating plumbite-treated cellulosics while one surface of the plumbite-treated cellulosic was in contact with glass or porcelain and the other surface of the cellulosic was covered with either aluminum foil or powder. The heating was carried out in a closed oven with a limited availability of oxygen. The various glasses and ceramics treated by the process of this invention were imparted a conductive coating or surface which appeared to be rigid with respect to abrasion and grey with respect to coloration.

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patent: 2399313 (1946-04-01), Ballard
patent: 3004875 (1961-10-01), Lytle
patent: 3019136 (1962-01-01), Auffendorde
patent: 3505139 (1970-04-01), Wentworth

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