Glass manufacturing – Processes – With coating
Patent
1979-12-27
1981-04-14
Kellogg, Arthur D.
Glass manufacturing
Processes
With coating
65 60R, 4272481, 427315, C03C 1727
Patent
active
042617227
ABSTRACT:
Inorganic coatings for glass surfaces, especially hot end coatings for glassware, are produced by applying vapors of thermally decomposable metal compounds such as stannic chloride to the surface of glass at an elevated temperature and maintaining in a zone adjacent to and in close proximity to the heated surface a region of elevated moisture content. In a preferred form, separate streams of metal compound vapor and water vapor are directed onto the surface of the heated glass.
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patent: 3516811 (1970-06-01), Gatchet et al.
patent: 3926604 (1975-12-01), Smay et al.
patent: 4188199 (1980-02-01), Laethem et al.
Novak John H.
Smay Gary L.
Wasylyk John S.
American Glass Research, Inc.
Kellogg Arthur D.
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