Transparent infrared absorbing glass and method of making

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65134, 65136, 65325, C03C 3087

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047925361

ABSTRACT:
A glass product having high visible transmittance, low infrared transmittance, and, optionally, reduced ultraviolet transmittance is produced in a manner compatible with continuous, commercial manufacture of flat glass by employing a moderate amount of iron in the glass composition and controlling reducing conditons to maintain a relatively large portion of the iron in the ferrous state.

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