Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Transparent base
Patent
1982-08-30
1983-12-06
Hoffman, James R.
Coating processes
Electrical product produced
Transparent base
427160, 427166, C03C 1723
Patent
active
044193866
ABSTRACT:
This disclosure describes transparent glass window structures of the type bearing a coating of infra-red reflective material which is advantageously less than about 0.85 microns in thickness and wherein the observance of iridescence resulting from such a reflective coating is markedly reduced by provision of a very thin coating system beneath said infra-red reflective coating. The thin coating system forms means to reflect and refract light to interfere with the observation of iridescence. A particular advantage of the invention is the ability of the thin coating system to be coated in a fraction of time presently required to coat anti-iridescent interlayers of the prior art.
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Hoffman James R.
Kehoe Andrew F.
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