Patent classifications
C03C8/00
Laminated glazing
A laminated glazing comprising a first ply of glazing material and a second ply of glazing material joined by at least one ply of adhesive interlayer material is disclosed. The first ply of glazing material comprises a sheet of glass having a first composition and the second ply of glazing material comprises a sheet of glass having a second composition different to the first composition. The laminated glazing has (i) a peripheral region extending around the periphery of the laminated glazing, the laminated glazing having a surface compression stress in the peripheral region and (ii) an edge compression, wherein the magnitude of edge compression is greater than the magnitude of the surface compression stress in the peripheral region. A method of making such a laminated is provided. A glass sheet suitable for being incorporated in such a laminated glazing is also disclosed.
Laminated glazing
A laminated glazing comprising a first ply of glazing material and a second ply of glazing material joined by at least one ply of adhesive interlayer material is disclosed. The first ply of glazing material comprises a sheet of glass having a first composition and the second ply of glazing material comprises a sheet of glass having a second composition different to the first composition. The laminated glazing has (i) a peripheral region extending around the periphery of the laminated glazing, the laminated glazing having a surface compression stress in the peripheral region and (ii) an edge compression, wherein the magnitude of edge compression is greater than the magnitude of the surface compression stress in the peripheral region. A method of making such a laminated is provided. A glass sheet suitable for being incorporated in such a laminated glazing is also disclosed.
SYRINGE WITH PECVD LUBRICATION
A syringe or other vessel having a substrate surface coated by PECVD is provided. The PECVD coating is made by generating plasma from a gaseous reactant comprising an organosilicon precursor and optionally O.sub.2. The lubricity, hydrophobicity and/or barrier properties of the coating are set by setting the ratio of the O.sub.2 to the organosilicon precursor in the gaseous reactant, and/or by setting the electric power used for generating the plasma. In particular, a lubricity coating made by said method is provided. Vessels coated by said method and the use of such vessels protecting a compound or composition contained or received in said coated vessel against mechanical and/or chemical effects of the surface of the uncoated vessel material are also provided.
SYRINGE WITH PECVD LUBRICATION
A syringe or other vessel having a substrate surface coated by PECVD is provided. The PECVD coating is made by generating plasma from a gaseous reactant comprising an organosilicon precursor and optionally O.sub.2. The lubricity, hydrophobicity and/or barrier properties of the coating are set by setting the ratio of the O.sub.2 to the organosilicon precursor in the gaseous reactant, and/or by setting the electric power used for generating the plasma. In particular, a lubricity coating made by said method is provided. Vessels coated by said method and the use of such vessels protecting a compound or composition contained or received in said coated vessel against mechanical and/or chemical effects of the surface of the uncoated vessel material are also provided.
CERAMIC COLOURS
The invention relates to ceramic colors comprising effect pigments and a silicon comprising polymer for decoration of metallic, ceramic and glassy articles and to a process for the preparation of a ceramic glaze.
Substituted lead halide perovskite intermediate band absorbers
Lead halide perovskites have proven to be a versatile class of visible light absorbers that allow rapid access to the long minority carrier lifetimes and diffusion lengths desirable for traditional single-junction photovoltaics. Computational screening identified both Fe- and Co-substituted MAPbBr.sub.3 as promising intermediate band candidate materials, and the later films were synthesized via conventional solution-based processing techniques. First-principles density functional theory (DFT) calculations support the existence of intermediate bands upon Co incorporation and enhanced sub-gap absorption, which are confirmed by UV-visible-NIR absorption spectroscopy. The simple tenability combined with steady state and time-resolved PL studies that reveal no sign of self-quenching suggest this class of materials to be promising for intermediate band photovoltaics.
LARGE-PARTICLE CERAMIC GLAZE WITH A HIGH CONTENT OF SOLIDS
The present invention relates to a ceramic glaze with improved aesthetic and technical possibilities for application on ceramic substrates by means of digital inkjet technology, and which comprises a high content of frits and/or ceramic raw materials having a large particle size. Said glaze also comprises water, at least one solvent from the family of glycols, carboxymethylcellulose, sodium chloride, and/or at least one acrylic compound, and/or at least one polyurethane compound.
SYNTHETIC LINED CRUCIBLE ASSEMBLY FOR CZOCHRALSKI CRYSTAL GROWTH
A method of manufacturing a crucible assembly having a shell and a liner is disclosed. The method includes forming the shell using a casting process. The shell includes silica and has an inner surface and an outer surface. The method also includes forming the liner on the inner surface of the shell. The liner is formed of synthetic silica.
Lithium silicate glass ceramic and glass with trivalent metal oxide
Lithium silicate glass ceramics and glasses comprising specific oxides of trivalent elements are described which crystallize at low temperatures and are suitable in particular as dental materials.
ANTIBACTERIAL CERAMIC TILE AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
The present invention discloses an antibacterial ceramic tile and a preparation method thereof. The method comprises applying an antibacterial protective glaze containing Ulan tea-quartz on the surface of a green body, and then firing to obtain an antibacterial ceramic tile. The mass percentage of Ulan tea-quartz to the antibacterial protective glaze is 35% to 45%. Controlling the mass percentage content of Ulan tea-quartz to the antibacterial protective glaze within the aforementioned range not only can achieve an excellent antibacterial property, but also avoids excessive glossiness, rough texture, or poor flatness of the ceramic glaze surface.