Patent classifications
C03B25/02
LASER IRRADIATION APPARATUS
In a laser irradiation apparatus 1 according to one embodiment, each of first and second flotation units 30a, 30b includes a base 31, and a porous plate 32 bonded to an upper surface of the base 31 by an adhesive layer 34, the base 31 includes a rising portion 312 protruding upward at an outer periphery facing at least the gap, and the porous plate 32 includes a cutout portion 321 configured to fit to the rising portion 312, and the adhesive layer 34 is formed along an inner wall of the rising portion 312 having fitted to the cutout portion 321.
LASER IRRADIATION APPARATUS
In a laser irradiation apparatus 1 according to one embodiment, each of first and second flotation units 30a, 30b includes a base 31, and a porous plate 32 bonded to an upper surface of the base 31 by an adhesive layer 34, the base 31 includes a rising portion 312 protruding upward at an outer periphery facing at least the gap, and the porous plate 32 includes a cutout portion 321 configured to fit to the rising portion 312, and the adhesive layer 34 is formed along an inner wall of the rising portion 312 having fitted to the cutout portion 321.
HIGH RARE EARTH CONTENT SODA LIME COMPATIBLE GLASS
An example glass composition comprises rare earth content (e.g., rare earth oxides, elements, and/or ions) of from about 0.5 mol % to about 20 mol %. The glass composition may have a liquidus temperature that is within a specified range, a softening point that is within a specified range, a working point that is within a specified range, and/or a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) that is within a specified range.
HIGH RARE EARTH CONTENT SODA LIME COMPATIBLE GLASS
An example glass composition comprises rare earth content (e.g., rare earth oxides, elements, and/or ions) of from about 0.5 mol % to about 20 mol %. The glass composition may have a liquidus temperature that is within a specified range, a softening point that is within a specified range, a working point that is within a specified range, and/or a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) that is within a specified range.
APPARATUS FOR, AND METHOD OF, ROLL FORMING SHEETS OF HIGH REFRACTIVE INDEX GLASS
A method of forming a glass sheet comprises: (a) forming a ribbon of glass from molten glass with a pair of forming rollers; (b) reducing horizontal temperature variability of the ribbon of glass to be 10° C. or less across 80 percent of an entire width of the ribbon of glass before the ribbon of glass cools to a glass transition temperature; (c) controlling a cooling rate of the ribbon of glass while the ribbon of glass moves vertically downward within a setting zone such that the ribbon of glass has a first average cooling rate before the ribbon of glass cools to the glass transition temperature and a second average cooling rate after the ribbon of glass cools to the glass transition temperature, the first average cooling rate being less than the second average cooling rate; and (d) separating a glass sheet from the ribbon of glass.
Automotive laminate with improved optics
The use of camera based safety systems is growing at a rapid rate in modern automobiles. As the industry moves towards vehicles with full autonomous capability, the number of cameras required and the resolution of the cameras are both increasing. At the same time, windshields, where many of the cameras are mounted, are becoming larger and more complex in shape. This presents problems in the area of camera optics. Variations in the thickness of the glass and the plastic layer, surface mismatch, surface texture and the design curvature of the glass in conjunction with the often low installation angle, can reduce the optical clarity of the camera optics. These optical aberrations are further exacerbated during the lamination process when the layers are bonded together under pressure. The laminate of the invention utilizes a cutout in the plastic bonding layer in side of the laminate, preferable in the camera field of view. A laminating resin is used to fill the gap left by the cutout between the two glass layers.
Glass with High Refractive Index for Fiber Optic Imaging Element with Medium-Expansion and Fabrication Method Therefor
The present invention discloses a glass with high refractive index for fiber optic imaging elements with medium-expansion and fabrication method therefor, the glass comprising the following components in percentage by weight: SiO.sub.2 5-9%, Al.sub.2O.sub.3 0-1%, B.sub.2O.sub.3 23-28%, CaO 0-3%, BaO 6-12%, La.sub.2O.sub.3 30-34%, Nb.sub.2O.sub.5 4-8%, Ta.sub.2O.sub.5 0-1%, Y.sub.2O.sub.3 0-1%, ZnO 4-9%, TiO.sub.2 4-8%, ZrO.sub.2 4-6%, SnO.sub.2 0-1%. The present invention further provides a fabrication method for the glass with a high refractive index, comprising: putting raw materials quartz sand, aluminum hydroxide, boric acid or boric anhydride, calcium carbonate, barium carbonate or barium nitrate, lanthanum oxide, niobium oxide, tantalum oxide, yttrium oxide, zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, zirconium oxide and stannic oxide, etc. into a platinum crucible according to the requirement of dosing, melting at a high temperature, cooling and fining, leaking and casting to form a glass rod, and then annealing, cooling and chilling the molded glass rod.
Glass with High Refractive Index for Fiber Optic Imaging Element with Medium-Expansion and Fabrication Method Therefor
The present invention discloses a glass with high refractive index for fiber optic imaging elements with medium-expansion and fabrication method therefor, the glass comprising the following components in percentage by weight: SiO.sub.2 5-9%, Al.sub.2O.sub.3 0-1%, B.sub.2O.sub.3 23-28%, CaO 0-3%, BaO 6-12%, La.sub.2O.sub.3 30-34%, Nb.sub.2O.sub.5 4-8%, Ta.sub.2O.sub.5 0-1%, Y.sub.2O.sub.3 0-1%, ZnO 4-9%, TiO.sub.2 4-8%, ZrO.sub.2 4-6%, SnO.sub.2 0-1%. The present invention further provides a fabrication method for the glass with a high refractive index, comprising: putting raw materials quartz sand, aluminum hydroxide, boric acid or boric anhydride, calcium carbonate, barium carbonate or barium nitrate, lanthanum oxide, niobium oxide, tantalum oxide, yttrium oxide, zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, zirconium oxide and stannic oxide, etc. into a platinum crucible according to the requirement of dosing, melting at a high temperature, cooling and fining, leaking and casting to form a glass rod, and then annealing, cooling and chilling the molded glass rod.
Glass or glass ceramic articles with copper-metallized through holes and processes for making the same
A process for heating a glass or glass ceramic article with copper-metallized through holes includes heating the article from a first temperature to a second temperature. The first temperature is greater than or equal to 200° C. and less than or equal to 300° C., and the second temperature is greater than or equal to 350° C. and less than or equal to 450° C. An average heating rate during the heating of the article from the first temperature to the second temperature is greater than 0.0° C./min and less than 8.7° C./min. An article includes a glass or glass ceramic substrate having at least one through hole penetrating the substrate in a thickness direction; and copper present in the at least one through hole. The article does not comprise radial cracks.
Glass or glass ceramic articles with copper-metallized through holes and processes for making the same
A process for heating a glass or glass ceramic article with copper-metallized through holes includes heating the article from a first temperature to a second temperature. The first temperature is greater than or equal to 200° C. and less than or equal to 300° C., and the second temperature is greater than or equal to 350° C. and less than or equal to 450° C. An average heating rate during the heating of the article from the first temperature to the second temperature is greater than 0.0° C./min and less than 8.7° C./min. An article includes a glass or glass ceramic substrate having at least one through hole penetrating the substrate in a thickness direction; and copper present in the at least one through hole. The article does not comprise radial cracks.