Process and apparatus for producing laminated glass

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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1563066, 156324, 156547, 156550, 156551, 156555, B32B 3108, B32B 3112

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048160962

ABSTRACT:
To produce panes of laminated glass from two sheets of silicate glass (1, 16) and from an interlayer thickness of a plastic film (8) glued to the two glass sheets (1, 16), the liquid adhesive material intended for the two adhesive layers (2, 17) is applied each time in the form of a coherent and uniform film of a definitive thickness of the upper surface of the glass sheets (1, 16) oriented horizontally. The plastic film (8) is glued to one of the glass sheets (1) provided with the adhesive layer (2). The glass sheet (1) provided with the glued plastic film (8) is turned over so that the glued plastic is oriented downward. The two glass sheets (1, 16) are then juxtaposed by their front edges (20 and 21) and are joined by calendering by means of a pair of cylinders (22, 23) while maintaining an entry opening angle .alpha. of 2.degree. to 6.degree..

REFERENCES:
patent: 3654039 (1972-04-01), Bucher
patent: 4683172 (1987-07-01), LeGrand et al.

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