Heat-screening glass

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359580, 359582, 359586, 359589, 428336, 428428, 428432, 428697, 428698, 428699, 428912, C03C 1734

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a heat-screening glass provided with a protective film having improved wear resistance and chemical resistance in comparison with a protective film of silicon dioxide. A heat-screening glass according to the present invention is composed of a transparent sheet glass and a heat-screening film coated thereon and a protective film made of silicon oxynitride as an outermost layer. The protective film is made of silicon oxynitride represented by the formula SiO.sub.x N.sub.y (where x ranges from 0.65 to 1.25 and y ranges from 0.05 to 0.67) .

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