Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Composite – Of quartz or glass
Patent
1989-09-29
1991-10-08
Robinson, Ellis P.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Composite
Of quartz or glass
428216, 428336, 428426, 428432, 428469, 428472, 428697, 428701, 359359, 359360, 359580, 359589, B32B 1706
Patent
active
050553585
ABSTRACT:
A transparent substrate is coated with consecutive layers of chromium, chromium oxides, and a metal oxide, thereby producing a transparent article having low visible light transmittance and low film side reflectance, which is particularly useful as an automotive or architectural solar control glazing.
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Livingston Robert L.
Smith Gary A.
Libbey-Owens-Ford Co.
Robinson Ellis P.
Turner Archene A.
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