Method of making glass panels with selective radiation-blocking

Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Photoelectric

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156327, 156329, 350164, 427166, 428429, 428432, 428441, B05D 506, B05D 502

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ABSTRACT:
A glass panel designed to block the transmission of selected radiation, especially heat rays, is produced by coating a face of a first glass pane with a layer of a material (e.g. metal) reflecting or absorbing the rays to be blocked, spacedly juxtaposing a second glass pane with the coated face of the first pane, introducing a preferably transparent synthetic resin such as polymethylmethacrylate or silicone rubber in a flowable state into the intervening space, and letting the resin harden in that space. The resin may be injected through an inlet port in a profiled frame temporarily surrounding the assembly, this frame also having a venting aperture at a level above that of the inlet port.

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