C03C17/30

SOL-GEL COATED GLASS CERAMIC INDUCTION COOKTOP
20230194101 · 2023-06-22 ·

A cooking appliance with a cooktop includes a glass-ceramic substrate with a top surface for receiving cookware thereon for heating. The surface includes a coating formed by applying a sol-gel coating to the surface after the surface is roughened to increase the surface roughness of the top surface and improve adhesion of the coating thereon. The sol-gel coating forms a matte finish on the cooktop while having anti-stick properties for cleanability.

Antimicrobial article with functional coating and methods for making the antimicrobial article

A method of making an antimicrobial article including the steps: providing an article having a first surface and ion-exchangeable metal ions, a strengthening bath comprising ion-exchanging metal ions larger in size than the ion-exchangeable metal ions, and an antimicrobial bath comprising antimicrobial ions, ion-exchangeable metal ions and ion-exchanging ions; submersing the article in the strengthening bath to exchange ion-exchangeable metal ions with ion-exchanging metal ions in the strengthening bath to form a compressive stress region extending from the first surface to a first depth; forming a layer on the first surface arranged over the compressive stress region and defining a second surface; and submersing the article and the layer in the antimicrobial bath to exchange ion-exchangeable and ion-exchanging metal ions in the compressive stress region with antimicrobial ions to impart an antimicrobial region with antimicrobial ions extending from the second surface of the layer to a second depth.

Antimicrobial article with functional coating and methods for making the antimicrobial article

A method of making an antimicrobial article including the steps: providing an article having a first surface and ion-exchangeable metal ions, a strengthening bath comprising ion-exchanging metal ions larger in size than the ion-exchangeable metal ions, and an antimicrobial bath comprising antimicrobial ions, ion-exchangeable metal ions and ion-exchanging ions; submersing the article in the strengthening bath to exchange ion-exchangeable metal ions with ion-exchanging metal ions in the strengthening bath to form a compressive stress region extending from the first surface to a first depth; forming a layer on the first surface arranged over the compressive stress region and defining a second surface; and submersing the article and the layer in the antimicrobial bath to exchange ion-exchangeable and ion-exchanging metal ions in the compressive stress region with antimicrobial ions to impart an antimicrobial region with antimicrobial ions extending from the second surface of the layer to a second depth.

Surface treatment composition
11681079 · 2023-06-20 · ·

A surface treatment composition including a perfluoropolyether group-containing silane compound and a solvent, wherein a proportion of the perfluoropolyether group-containing silane compound based on a total amount of the perfluoropolyether group-containing silane compound and the solvent is in the range from 30 to 99% by mass.

Surface treatment composition
11681079 · 2023-06-20 · ·

A surface treatment composition including a perfluoropolyether group-containing silane compound and a solvent, wherein a proportion of the perfluoropolyether group-containing silane compound based on a total amount of the perfluoropolyether group-containing silane compound and the solvent is in the range from 30 to 99% by mass.

Evaluation of transparent components for electronic devices
11680010 · 2023-06-20 · ·

Methods for evaluating a chemically strengthened housing component for an electronic device are disclosed. These methods may allow non-destructive determination of whether the chemical strengthening of the component meets specifications. Systems suitable for use with the methods are also disclosed.

Evaluation of transparent components for electronic devices
11680010 · 2023-06-20 · ·

Methods for evaluating a chemically strengthened housing component for an electronic device are disclosed. These methods may allow non-destructive determination of whether the chemical strengthening of the component meets specifications. Systems suitable for use with the methods are also disclosed.

INVISIBLE FINGERPRINT COATINGS AND PROCESS FOR FORMING SAME
20170349785 · 2017-12-07 ·

A process for forming a fingerprint-resistant coating on a substrate comprising activating the substrate by exposure to a plasma, and then depositing on the activated substrate at least one alkyl backbone monolayer, and hydroxyl-polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (OH—POSS) nanoparticles.

ARTICLES AND METHODS OF FORMING VIAS IN SUBSTRATES
20170352553 · 2017-12-07 ·

Methods of forming vias in substrates having at least one damage region extending from a first surface etching the at least one damage region of the substrate to form a via in the substrate, wherein the via extends through the thickness T of the substrate while the first surface of the substrate is masked. The mask is removed from the first surface of the substrate after etching and upon removal of the mask the first surface of the substrate has a surface roughness (Rq) of about less than 1.0 nm.

Coating composition
09834699 · 2017-12-05 · ·

A coating composition is provided comprising a hydrophilic characteristic-effecting material compound. The production of the hydrophilic characteristic-effecting material compound is effected by admixing of operative starting materials. The operative starting materials include a superwetter material and an adhesion promoting agent material. The hydrophilic characteristic-effecting material compound includes a superwetter material-derived coating composition material fraction and an adhesion promoting agent material-derived material fraction. The adhesion promoting agent material-derived coating composition material fraction is configured for interacting with a substrate such that, in response to, at least, contacting between the coating composition and the substrate, adhesion of an operative surface material to the substrate is effected.