C03C3/083

WATER-CONTAINING GLASS-BASED ARTICLES WITH HIGH INDENTATION CRACKING THRESHOLD
20230002269 · 2023-01-05 ·

Glass-based articles that include a hydrogen-containing layer extending from the surface of the article to a depth of layer. The hydrogen-containing layer includes a hydrogen concentration that decreases from a maximum hydrogen concentration to the depth of layer. The glass-based articles exhibit a high Vickers indentation cracking threshold. Glass compositions that are selected to promote the formation of the hydrogen-containing layer and methods of forming the glass-based article are also provided.

ANTIMICROBIAL GLASS COMPOSITIONS, GLASSES AND POLYMERIC ARTICLES INCORPORATING THE SAME

Architectural structures including an inorganic material carrier including cement and particles or fibers of a glass including a plurality of Cu.sup.1+ ions. In aspects, the glass may have a glass phase and a cuprite phase. In aspects, the glasses may include a plurality of Cu.sup.1+ ions, a degradable phase including B.sub.2O.sub.3, P.sub.2O.sub.5 and K.sub.2O and a durable phase including SiO.sub.2. In other aspects, the glass can have a plurality of Cu.sup.1+ ions disposed on the surface of the glass and in the glass network and/or the glass matrix. The glasses and articles disclosed herein can exhibit a 2 log reduction or greater in a concentration of at least one of Staphylococcus aureus, Enterobacter aerogenes, Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria, Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, and E. coli, under the EPA Test Method for Efficacy of Copper Alloy as a Sanitizer testing condition and under Modified JIS Z 2801 for Bacteria testing conditions.

ANTIMICROBIAL GLASS COMPOSITIONS, GLASSES AND POLYMERIC ARTICLES INCORPORATING THE SAME

Architectural structures including an inorganic material carrier including cement and particles or fibers of a glass including a plurality of Cu.sup.1+ ions. In aspects, the glass may have a glass phase and a cuprite phase. In aspects, the glasses may include a plurality of Cu.sup.1+ ions, a degradable phase including B.sub.2O.sub.3, P.sub.2O.sub.5 and K.sub.2O and a durable phase including SiO.sub.2. In other aspects, the glass can have a plurality of Cu.sup.1+ ions disposed on the surface of the glass and in the glass network and/or the glass matrix. The glasses and articles disclosed herein can exhibit a 2 log reduction or greater in a concentration of at least one of Staphylococcus aureus, Enterobacter aerogenes, Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria, Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, and E. coli, under the EPA Test Method for Efficacy of Copper Alloy as a Sanitizer testing condition and under Modified JIS Z 2801 for Bacteria testing conditions.

COVER MATERIAL AND DISPLAY DEVICE

To suppress reduction in rigidity. A cover material has a curvature in a first direction X and a curvature in a second direction Y. The curvature in the first direction X and the curvature in the second direction Y intersect with each other on a plane of the cover material 10. The radius of curvature of the curvature in the first direction X is 60 mm or more and 300 mm or less. The radius of curvature of the curvature in the second direction Y is 1000 mm or more and 14000 mm or less.

GLASS, STRENGTHENED GLASS, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING STRENGTHENED GLASS
20230227346 · 2023-07-20 ·

A glass of the present invention includes as a glass composition, in terms of mass %, 50% to 75% of SiO.sub.2, 1% to 30% of Al.sub.2O.sub.3, 0% to 25% of B.sub.2O.sub.3, 0% to 10% of Li.sub.2O, 0.01% to 20% of Na.sub.2O, 0% to 10% of K.sub.2O, 0.0001% to 0.1% of Fe.sub.2O.sub.3, 0.00001% to 0.01% of Cr, 0.00001% to 0.01% of Ni, and 0.0001% to 0.5% of TiO.sub.2.

COATED ARTICLES WITH OPTICAL COATINGS HAVING RESIDUAL COMPRESSIVE STRESS

Disclosed herein are coated articles which may include a substrate and an optical coating that includes one or more layers of deposited material. At least a portion of the optical coating may include a residual compressive stress of more than 100 MPa. The coated article may include a strain-to-failure of 0.4% or more as measured by a Ring-on-Ring Tensile Testing Procedure. The optical coating may include a maximum hardness of 8 GPa or more and an average photopic transmission of 50% or greater.

GLASS PLATE AND WINDOW

To provide a glass plate for a window material and a window comprising the glass plate, which are less likely to be a barrier to radio transmitting/receiving in use of a radio-utilizing apparatus, and a radio communication apparatus comprising the glass plate.

A glass plate having a radio transmittance of at least 20% at a frequency of 100 GHz as calculated as 18 mm thickness, a window comprising the glass plate, and a radio communication apparatus comprising the glass plate.

SUPPORT GLASS SUBSTRATE AND LAMINATED SUBSTRATE USING SAME

A support glass substrate of the present invention is a support glass substrate for supporting a substrate to be processed, the support glass substrate including lithium aluminosilicate-based glass, having a content of Li.sub.2O of from 0.02 mol % to 25 mol % in a glass composition, and having an average linear thermal expansion coefficient within a temperature range of from 30° C. to 380° C. of 38×10.sup.−7/° C. or more and 160×10.sup.−7/° C. or less.

SUPPORT GLASS SUBSTRATE AND LAMINATED SUBSTRATE USING SAME

A support glass substrate of the present invention is a support glass substrate for supporting a substrate to be processed, the support glass substrate including lithium aluminosilicate-based glass, having a content of Li.sub.2O of from 0.02 mol % to 25 mol % in a glass composition, and having an average linear thermal expansion coefficient within a temperature range of from 30° C. to 380° C. of 38×10.sup.−7/° C. or more and 160×10.sup.−7/° C. or less.

Reinforced window member and method of manufacturing the same

A method of manufacturing a window member includes performing a first reinforcement operation including performing a first ion-exchange treatment on an initial window member. The first ion-exchange treatment includes applying ion salts at a temperature equal to or greater than a first temperature of about 500° C. A stress relief operation includes performing a heat treatment and/or a salt treatment on the initial window member to which the first reinforcement operation is performed. A second reinforcement operation includes performing a second ion-exchange treatment on the initial window member to which the stress relief operation is performed.