Glass manufacturing – Processes – With coating
Patent
1988-07-25
1989-05-02
Kellogg, Arthur
Glass manufacturing
Processes
With coating
65 604, 65 605, 65 62, 65104, C03C 1734, C03B 2302
Patent
active
048265250
ABSTRACT:
A bent and/or toughened coated glass is produced by subjecting glass having a coating comprising at least one metal having an atomic number of 22 to 29 and a thin layer of aluminum applied over said coating to a bending and/or toughening cycle in which the coated glass is heated to a temperature above the softening point of the glass.
The invention is useful for the production of bent and/or toughened solar control glasses, low emissivity glasses (when the metal used is copper) and mirrors.
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Chesworth Peter
Lowe Martin
Kellogg Arthur
Pilkington plc
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