Coating processes – Coating by vapor – gas – or smoke – Base includes an inorganic compound containing silicon or...
Patent
1978-01-27
1978-12-19
Silverberg, Sam
Coating processes
Coating by vapor, gas, or smoke
Base includes an inorganic compound containing silicon or...
65 60A, 427253, 427314, 427399, 427407A, C03C 1732, C03C 1710
Patent
active
041306732
ABSTRACT:
The coefficient of friction of glass is decreased and the scratch resistance is improved by applying finely divided or vaporized butyltin trichloride to the heated glass articles to produce a coating of stannic oxide on the glass. The glass is then coated with a conventional lubricating wax.
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M&T Chemicals Inc.
Silverberg Sam
Spector Robert
Wheeless Kenneth G.
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