Method of making low emissivity window

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Coating – forming or etching by sputtering

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20419226, C23C 1434

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050592955

ABSTRACT:
A multiple-layer, high transmittance, low emissivity coated article which can be subjected to high temperature processing such as bending, annealing, tempering, laminating or glass welding is disclosed. The article comprises a transparent nonmetallic substrate, a first transparent antireflective metal oxide film, an infrared reflective metal film, a metal-containing primer layer, and a second antireflective metal oxide film.

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