Coating processes – Coating has x-ray – ultraviolet – or infrared properties
Patent
1982-02-12
1984-05-01
Hoffman, James R.
Coating processes
Coating has x-ray, ultraviolet, or infrared properties
427106, 427169, 65 6052, B05D 118, B05D 506, C03C 1725, G02B 110
Patent
active
044461712
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a process of making a glass article containing a thin surface film antireflective coating made by providing a dispersion containing at least one metallo-organic compound in solution and at least one organic polymer in solution, depositing a thin coating of such dispersion on the glass substrate, heating the film to drive off the solvent and to decompose and drive off the organic components and to eliminate or drive off the organic polymer, thus forming an oxide film from the remaining inorganic oxide components of such compound, said heating stopping short of causing consolidation of the oxide film, thus leaving a skeletonized surface film having a refractive index less than that of the film of said inorganic oxide if non-porous; and products resulting from such process.
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Birchall David R.
Click Myron E.
Hoffman James R.
Owens--Illinois, Inc.
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