Coating processes – Optical element produced – Transparent base
Patent
1973-12-19
1976-10-05
Lusignan, Michael R.
Coating processes
Optical element produced
Transparent base
65 60C, 65 60D, 427168, 427314, 427422, 427427, 350 1, B32D 1706, G02B 520, C03C 1722
Patent
active
039845915
ABSTRACT:
A metallic oxide coating is formed on a substrate which may be vitreous, partially vitreous or nonvitreous by applying to the substrate a solution of one or more metallic salts selected from the group of the acetates, halides and nitrates in an aprotic solvent having a dielectric constant greater than 15 and a dipolar moment greater then 3D. The substrate and applied solution are then subjected to heat to convert in situ the metallic salt to form a coating comprising at least one metallic oxide.
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Plumat Emile
Posset Robert
Glaverbel-Mecaniver S.A.
Jaskiewicz Edmund M.
Lusignan Michael R.
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