Flexible glass fiber mat bonding method

Glass manufacturing – Processes – Fusion bonding of glass to a formed part

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65 43, 156106, 156107, 156279, C03C 2704

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ABSTRACT:
A method of providing a unitary body comprised of two initially separate layers having similar coefficients of thermal expansion involves forming a mat of glass fibers in a configuration suitable for bonding the two layers together, placing the glass mat between them and heating the resulting stack to a temperature at which the individual fibers of the glass mat deform to form a continuous layer of glass which adheres to both layers, after which the stack is cooled to result in the unitary body.

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