Abstract: A glass has a basic soda-lime-silica glass portion, and a colorant portion including total iron as Fe2O3 selected from the group of total iron as Fe2O3 in the range of greater than zero to 0.02 weight percent; total iron as Fe2O3 in the range of greater than 0.02 weight percent to less than 0.10 weight percent and total iron as Fe2O3 in the range of 0.10 to 2.00 weight percent; redox ratio in the range of 0.2 to 0.6, and tin and/or tin compounds, e.g. SnO2 greater than 0.000 to 6.0 weight percent. In one embodiment of the invention, the glass has a tin side and an opposite air side, wherein the tin side of the glass is supported on a molten tin bath during forming of the glass. The tin concentration at the tin side of the glass is greater than, less than, or equal to the tin concentration in “body portion” of the glass. The “body portion” of the glass extending from the air side of the glass toward the tin side and terminating short of the tin side of the glass.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 14, 2014
Publication date:
October 16, 2014
Applicant:
PPG INDUSTRIES OHIO, INC.
Inventors:
Mark O. Naylor, Lawrence E. Jansen, Larry J. Shelestak
Abstract: The present invention provides a glass substrate for flat panel display in which yellowing occurring in a case of forming silver electrodes on glass substrate surface is inhibited. A glass substrate for flat panel display, which is formed by a float method, which has a composition consisting essentially of, in terms of oxide amount in mass %: SiO2 50 to 72%, Al2O3 0.15 to 15%, MgO + CaO + SrO + BaO 4 to 30%, Na2O more than 0% and at most 10%, K2O 1 to 21%, Li2O 0 to 1%, Na2O + K2O + Li2O 6 to 25%, ZrO2 0 to 10%, and Fe2O3 0.0725 to 0.15%; and wherein the average Fe2+ content in a surface layer of the glass substrate within a depth of 10 ?m from the a top surface is at most 0.0725% in terms of Fe2O3 amount.
Abstract: The thin flat glass substrate, especially for display engineering, has a thickness of less than 1.5 mm, a length of at least 1800 mm, a width of at least 1800 mm and a difference between a smallest thickness and largest thickness of less than 50 ?m. The float glass process for making the improved flat glass substrate provides flags (9) in the molten metal bath in the hot-spread region on both sides of the forming glass sheet, to minimize the variation in thickness of the thin flat glass substrate formed by the process.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 27, 2005
Date of Patent:
October 19, 2010
Assignee:
Schott AG
Inventors:
Andreas Langsdorf, Ulrich Lange, Armin Vogl, Andreas Morstein, Andreas Roters
Abstract: The present invention relates to a float process for manufacturing glass sheets, in which molten glass is poured onto a liquid support denser than the glass and then the continuous ribbon which forms is advanced toward the downstream end, this process being characterized in that the thickened edges of the ribbon are trimmed continuously in the forming zone. This process makes it possible to obtain thin glass sheets, such as sheets of film glass, with good flatness, particularly in small plants. The invention also relates to a plant for implementing the process and to the products obtained. FIG. 1.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 5, 2000
Date of Patent:
June 13, 2006
Assignee:
Saint-Gobain Glass France
Inventors:
Christophe Quentin, Michel Bellettre, Robert Germar
Abstract: There is provided a method of manufacturing a glass substrate for magnetic disks, according to which circumferential direction texture can be formed without bringing about a drop in anisotropy, thus enabling coating with a magnetic recording layer having a large magnetic coercivity. In a texturing step, a tape is used while a diamond slurry is fed onto at least one main surface of a glass substrate member that has been processed into a substantially circular shape, thus forming a linear texture in a circumferential direction on the at least one main surface. In a chemical strengthening step, the mechanical strength of the glass substrate member is chemically strengthened to a level required of the glass substrate for magnetic disks. The texturing step is carried out after the chemical strengthening step.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 4, 2002
Publication date:
June 19, 2003
Applicant:
NIPPON SHEET GLASS CO., LTD.
Inventors:
Yasuhiro Saito, Koji Okuhata, Kazuishi Mitani, Toshiaki Hashimoto
Abstract: A heat-resistant pipe is arranged so as to traverse below a glass ribbon in a float bath of molten tin, and bubbles emanate from the heat-resistant pipe, thereby making the bottom surface (which is in contact with the tin) uneven. Alternatively, the bottom surface is made uneven with a roller for lifting the glass ribbon out of the float bath into an annealing furnace. In addition to these operations for making the glass surface uneven, a film can be applied to the top face of the glass ribbon (i.e. the surface that is not in contact with the tin) by CVD, supplying a mixed gas of raw material from coaters. Thus, the invention makes it possible to manufacture a glass sheet having an uneven surface efficiently, using a technique for processing the surface of a glass sheet that is suitable for a production line for float glass.