C03B23/0352

Methods of fabricating glass articles by laser damage and etching

Methods of forming a glass article are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method of forming a glass article includes translating a pulsed laser beam on a glass substrate sheet to form a laser damage region between a first surface and a second surface of the glass substrate sheet. The method further includes applying an etchant solution to the glass substrate sheet to remove a portion of the glass substrate sheet about the laser damage region. The method may further include strengthening the glass substrate sheet by an ion-exchange strengthening process, and coating the glass substrate sheet with an acid-resistant coating. Also disclosed are methods where the laser damage region has an initial geometry that changes to a desired geometry following the reforming of the glass substrate sheet such that the initial geometry of the laser damage region compensates for the bending of the glass substrate sheet.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SHAPING A 3D GLASS-BASED ARTICLE
20170121210 · 2017-05-04 ·

A method of shaping a glass-based substrate including placing a glass-based substrate on a mold having a mold surface with a 3D surface profile, heating the glass-based substrate to a shaping temperature, creating a sealed environment above the glass-based substrate, and adjusting the pressure in the sealed environment with a pressurized gas to conform the glass-based substrate to the profile of the mold surface to create a shaped glass-based article. The shaped glass-based article may be free of distortions having a height to width ratio greater than 210.sup.4.

Device and method for bending vehicle glass

A device and method for bending vehicle glass are provided in the disclosure. The device for bending vehicle glass includes a concave solid lower mold, at least one blowing pipe, and multiple extraction pipes. The concave solid lower mold includes a base and a top plate covered on the base. The base and the top plate cooperatively define an accommodating space. Multiple first partitions are arranged in the accommodating space to divide the accommodating space into multiple subspaces. The top plate has a carrying surface that is concave and away from the base. The top plate has multiple through holes that are in communication with the accommodating space and arranged at intervals. Each of the multiple subspaces corresponds to at least one of the multiple through holes.