Thermally durable anti-reflective glass

Glass manufacturing – Processes – With chemically reactive treatment of glass preform

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65 3013, 427523, 427531, 427165, C03C 2100

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052500985

ABSTRACT:
A process for preparing thermally durable anti-reflective glass comprises injecting element ions into the surface region of a glass sheet by ion implantation and thereafter treating the surface of the glass sheet with an acid or acid salt to remove excess alkali from the surface thereof.

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