Glass body containing a material for adhesion, and processes for

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428204, 428206, 428426, 296 841, 156 60, B32B 900

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051377705

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a glass body suitable for cementing to a further material. At the time of cementing, there is at least one profile of a cement on the glass body, and it is already solidified at the time of cementing and serves as a range spacer. Furthermore, there is a profile of a second cement on the glass body which cement is still moldable and has adhesive characteristics at the time of cementing. When producing the adhesive connection, the second cement is formed and pressed against the other material. Because the profile of the second, still adhesive cement is directly on the glass body or possibly a layer of a material impermeable to ultraviolet or, where necessary, an intermediate layer of primer, a very good adhesion can be achieved.

REFERENCES:
patent: T991001 (1980-03-01), Donovan et al.
patent: 3387416 (1968-06-01), Martin
patent: 4551372 (1985-11-01), Kunert

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