Process of applying tin oxide on glass using butyltin trichlorid

Coating processes – Coating by vapor – gas – or smoke – Base includes an inorganic compound containing silicon or...

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65 60A, 427253, 427314, 427399, 427407A, C03C 1732, C03C 1710

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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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