C03C17/326

Adhering glass cover sheet to a frame

Disclosed herein are embodiments of a method of forming a glass article having a glass cover sheet and a frame. The glass cover sheet includes a first major surface and a second major surface in which the second major surface is opposite the first major surface. The frame has a support surface. In the method, a pressure-sensitive adhesive tape is applied to a first region of the glass cover sheet or of the frame. A liquid adhesive is applied to a second region of the glass cover sheet or of the frame. Pressure is applied to the glass cover sheet and the frame to cause the pressure-sensitive adhesive to adhere the glass cover sheet to the frame at a first bond strength. The liquid adhesive is cured to adhere the glass cover sheet to the frame at a second bond strength that is greater than the first bond strength.

Water-repellent-film-attached glass article and method for manufacturing same

The present disclosure provides a glass substrate to which water repellency that is not lost by a heat treatment is imparted. Provided is a water-repellent-film-attached glass article including a glass substrate and a water-repellent film on the glass substrate. The water-repellent film includes cerium oxide, a contact angle of water on a surface of the water-repellent film is 75 or greater, and the contact angle is 75 or greater after the glass article is exposed to a thermal treatment at 760 C. for 4 minutes.

Glass substrate multilayer structure, method of producing the same, and flexible display panel including the same

Provided are a glass multilayer structure, a method of producing the same, and a flexible display panel including the same. More particularly, a glass substrate multilayer structure including a flexible glass substrate; and a functional layer formed on at least one surface of the flexible glass substrate. The functional layer is a phase-separated layer formed by a single coating and a flexible display panel including the same are provided.

Hybrid Panel with an Edge Coated Glass Panel

According to the various aspects, a hybrid panel assembly includes an edge coated glass panel that is formed using a glass panel having peripheral edges and an adhesive coating layer deposited on the peripheral edges of the glass panel. The edge coated glass panel is a subcomponent for the construction of the hybrid panel assembly. A frame is provided to surround the edge coated glass panel and the adhesive coating layer bonds the frame to the glass panel to complete the construction of the hybrid panel assembly. In an aspect, the adhesive coating layer may be deposited by a coating roller and cured by a UV source.

PROTECTION LAYER FOR GLASS SUBSTRATES

Embodiments disclosed herein include an apparatus that includes a first substrate, where the first substrate comprises a glass layer, a second substrate over the first substrate, and a third substrate under the first substrate. In an embodiment, a portion of the first substrate extends past edge surfaces of the second substrate and the third substrate. In an embodiment, a layer surrounds the portion of the first substrate, where the layer comprises a tapered cross-sectional shape, and where a first sidewall that contacts the second substrate and the third substrate has a first height that is greater than a second height of a second sidewall that faces away from the second substrate and the third substrate.

EDGE COATING FOR GLASS CORE SUBSTRATE WITH AIR PRESSING FOR PROFILE CONTROL

Embodiments disclosed herein include an apparatus that includes a first substrate, where the first substrate comprises a glass layer, a second substrate over the first substrate, and a third substrate under the first substrate, where the second substrate and the third substrate comprise an organic dielectric material, and where a first edge of the first substrate is offset from a second edge of the second substrate and a third edge of the third substrate. In an embodiment, a layer contacts the first substrate, the second substrate, and the third substrate, where a portion of an outer sidewall of the layer is substantially parallel to the first edge of the first substrate.