Glass with reinforced layer and preparation method thereof
11548814 · 2023-01-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
C03C3/087
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C03C21/002
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
C03C21/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C03C3/087
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C03C23/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
A glass with a reinforced layer is provided, including a glass body and the reinforced layer formed in a surface of the glass body. The compressive stress of the reinforced layer trends to decrease non-linearly from the surface of the glass body to the interior of the glass body. The compressive stress curve of the reinforced layer has an inflection point. The gradient of a first curve section in front of the inflection point is greater than the gradient of a second curve section behind the inflection point. The overall refractive index of the reinforced layer trends to decrease non-linearly from the surface of the glass body to the interior of the glass body. The refractive index curve of the reinforced layer has at least two inflection points. Furthermore, a method for preparing the glass with a reinforced layer is provided.
Claims
1. A method for preparing a glass with a reinforced layer, comprising: Step A: providing glass which comprises: 61 wt % of SiO.sub.2, 17.3 wt % of Al.sub.2O.sub.3, 0.5 wt % of Fe.sub.2O.sub.3, 0.2 wt % of CaO, 3.2 wt % of MgO, 1.8 wt % K.sub.2O, 15.5 wt % of Na.sub.2O and 0.5 wt % of TiO.sub.2, preheating the glass in a temperature environment lower than that of a molten salt bath, and subjecting the preheated glass to a first ion exchange process in the molten salt bath, to form a reinforced layer L.sub.1 in a surface of the glass, wherein the molten salt bath is 100% KNO.sub.3 and a temperature and time period for the first ion exchange process are 430° C., 3.5 hours; Step B: thermally processing the glass formed with the reinforced layer L.sub.1 for a time period t.sub.h, to allow ingredient of the molten salt bath adhered to the glass surface to further undergo ion exchange with the glass, and allow the reinforced layer L.sub.1 to extend into the interior of the glass by at least 3 gm, wherein a distribution of ions exchanged from the molten salt bath in step A into the reinforced layer L.sub.1 is diluted, and a reinforced layer L.sub.2 is formed by integrating ions which are exchanged in this step B with the ions which are exchanged in step A and then diluted in step B; wherein a time period and temperature for the thermal processing are 530° C., 2 hours; and Step C: cooling the glass having the reinforced layer L.sub.2 to the temperature of the molten salt bath, and subjecting the glass to a second ion exchange process in the same molten salt bath in Step A; or rinsing the glass, and then subjecting the glass to a second ion exchange process in a molten salt bath different from that in Step A, wherein a temperature and time period for the second ion exchange process are 430° C., 1 hour; and a reinforced layer L.sub.3 is formed on the surface of the glass having the reinforced layer L.sub.2 by ion exchange, the reinforced layer L.sub.2 inside the glass undergoes ion exchange with the ions inside and peripheral to the glass and extends continuously into the interior and a periphery of the glass along a direction of the concentration difference, the reinforced layer L.sub.3 extends at a rate higher than that of the reinforced layer L.sub.2, and after full ion exchange reaction, the reinforced layer L.sub.3 is overlapped with the reinforced layer L.sub.2, to form a reinforced layer; wherein an overall refractive index of the reinforced layer trends to decrease non-linearly from the surface of the glass to an interior of the glass; and the refractive index curve of the reinforced layer has at least two inflection points; a maximum value of the refractive index presents at an outermost surface of the glass, and a difference between the maximum value and the refractive index of the glass is not higher than 0.1; a compressive stress curve of the reinforced layer has an inflection point, a gradient of a first curve section in front of the inflection point is greater than a second curve section behind the inflection point.
2. The preparation method according to claim 1, wherein the glass having the reinforced layer L.sub.1 obtained in Step A is taken out, cooled, and rinsed, to remove the ingredient of the molten salt bath adhered to the glass surface in Step A completely, and then the rinsed glass having the reinforced layer L.sub.1 is used in the process of Step B.
3. The preparation method according to claim 1, wherein Steps B-C are repeated, until the reinforced layer is formed on the glass.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(4) To make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present application clearer, the present application will now be described in further detail by way of examples with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present application and are not intended to limit the present application.
(5) The present application provides a method for preparing glass with a reinforced layer, which comprises the following steps.
(6) Step A: Glass is provided, preheated in a temperature environment lower than that of a molten salt bath, and subjected to a first ion exchange process for a time T.sub.1 in the molten salt bath, to form a reinforced layer L.sub.1 in a surface of the glass.
(7) Step B: The glass formed with the reinforced layer L.sub.1 is thermally processed for a time t.sub.h that is from above 20 min to 30 min in an temperature environment of T.sub.h ranging from 390° C. to a temperature that is 10° C. below an annealing point of the glass, to allow the ingredient of the molten salt bath adhered to the glass surface to further undergo ion exchange with the glass, and allow the reinforced layer L.sub.1 to expand toward the interior of the glass by at least 3 μm, where the distribution of the ions exchanged into the reinforced layer L.sub.1 is diluted, and a reinforced layer L.sub.2 is formed by integrating the ions newly exchanged in this step.
(8) Step C: The glass having the reinforced layer L.sub.2 is cooled to the temperature of the molten salt bath, and the glass is subjected to a second ion exchange process in the same molten salt bath in Step A; or the glass is rinsed, and then subjected to a second ion exchange process in a molten salt bath different from that in Step A, where the time for the second ion exchange process is t.sub.2, and the temperature for the second ion exchange process is T.sub.2; and a reinforced layer L.sub.3 is formed on the surface of the glass having the reinforced layer L.sub.2 by ion exchange, the reinforced layer L.sub.2 inside the glass undergoes ion exchange with the ions inside and peripheral to the glass and expands continuously toward the interior and periphery of the glass along a direction of the concentration difference, the reinforced layer L.sub.3 expands at a rate higher than that of the reinforced layer L.sub.2, and after full ion exchange reaction, the reinforced layer L.sub.3 is overlapped with the reinforced layer L.sub.2, to form a reinforced layer; and the time and temperature for the second ion exchange process in Step C and the time and temperature for the thermal processing in Step B satisfy T.sub.2×t.sub.2<T.sub.h×(t.sub.h/2).
(9) Optionally, the glass having the reinforced layer L.sub.1 obtained in Step A is taken out, cooled, and rinsed, to remove the ingredient of the molten salt bath adhered to the glass surface in Step A completely, and then the rinsed glass having the reinforced layer L.sub.1 is used in the process of Step B. The rinsing process before Step B is provided for preventing the influence on the purity and the stress intensity of the final reinforced layer by the ingredient of the molten salt bath that is reacted and attached to the glass surface during the thermal processing of Step B.
(10) Optionally, Steps B-C are repeated, until a reinforced layer meeting the compressive stress and depth requirements is formed on the glass.
(11) During the preparation process, the temperature of the molten salt bath is 350-550° C.
(12) By means of the preparation method, glass with a reinforced layer is obtained, which comprises a glass body and a reinforced layer formed in a surface of the glass body. The compressive stress of the reinforced layer trends to decrease non-linearly from the surface of the glass body to the interior of the glass body. The compressive stress curve of the reinforced layer has an inflection point, and the gradient of a first curve section in front of the inflection point is greater than the gradient of a second curve section behind the inflection point. The overall refractive index of the reinforced layer trends to decrease non-linearly from the surface of the glass body to the interior of the glass body, and the refractive index curve of the reinforced layer has at least two inflection points.
(13) In the glass with a reinforced layer, the reinforced layer contains metal ions exchanged into the reinforced layer, and the molar concentration of the metal ions exchanged into the reinforced layer trends to gradually decrease non-linearly in a direction running from the surface of the glass body to the interior of the glass body.
(14) In the glass with a reinforced layer, a first inflection point on the refractive index curve of the reinforced layer is located at a position between 5-30 um in the direction running from the surface of the glass body to the interior of the glass body, and located at a position reaching 4-50% of a total ion-exchange depth in the direction running from the surface of the glass body to the interior of the glass body. A second inflection point is located at a position between 10-50 um in the direction running from the surface of the glass body to the interior of the glass body, and located at a position reaching 8-85% of the total ion-exchange depth in the direction running from the surface of the glass body to the interior of the glass body. A maximum value of the refractive index presents at an outermost surface of the glass body, and the difference between the maximum value and the refractive index of the glass body is not higher than 0.1.
(15) In the glass with a reinforced layer, the total ion-exchange depth is not less than 60 μm, and the compressive stress at the surface of the glass body is not less than 600 Mpa.
(16) The glass with a reinforced layer has a thickness of 0.1-10 mm.
(17) The glass for forming the reinforced layer is alkaline silicate glass comprising 15-72 wt % of SiO.sub.2; 10-43 wt % of Al.sub.2O.sub.3 or/and P.sub.2O.sub.5 in total; 8-33 wt % of alkaline metal oxides (Li.sub.2O or/and Na.sub.2O or/and K.sub.2O) in total; and less than 15 wt % of other oxides.
EXAMPLE
(18) Molten salt bath: 100% KNO.sub.3;
(19) The time period and temperature for the first ion exchange process and the time period and temperature for the second ion exchange process satisfy: T.sub.2×t.sub.2<T.sub.h×(t.sub.h/2).
(20) The temperature and time period for the first ion exchange process: 430° C., 3.5 h;
(21) The time period and temperature for the thermal processing: 530° C., 2 h;
(22) The temperature and time period for the second ion exchange process: 430° C., 1 h;
(23) Component of the glass to be reinforced:
(24) TABLE-US-00001 Component Content (wt %) SiO.sub.2 61 Al.sub.2O.sub.3 17.3 Fe.sub.2O.sub.3 0.5 CaO 0.2 MgO 3.2 K.sub.2O 1.8 Na.sub.2O 15.5 TiO.sub.2 0.5
(25) As shown in
(26) Moreover, if a rinsing process is additionally added before Step B, and the same conditions are maintained in the subsequent procedure steps, the resulting outcome can be slightly reflected in the curve of the reinforced layer L.sub.2 and the curve of the reinforced layer L.sub.3 obtained in Steps B and C respectively. The curve of the reinforced layer L.sub.2 obtained in Step B becomes slightly flattened, and the gradient will be smaller. The curve of the reinforced layer L.sub.3 obtained in Step C also has the same characteristics of change. The change in the curve of the reinforced layer L.sub.3 is very small, because a large amount of K ions newly entered the glass from the molten salt bath in Step C, and the molar concentration of these K ions masks the changes that present in step B. Therefore, although a rinsing process is added, the characteristics of the finally obtained reinforced layer L.sub.3 are unchanged. The rising process is added for the purpose of removing the remaining ingredient of the molten salt bath on the glass surface obtained after Step A before it entering the thermal processing process (e.g. baking) of Step B, so as to avoid the destruction on the purity of the finally obtained reinforced layer L.sub.3 by the remaining ingredient of the molten salt bath that is reacted upon heating and attached to the glass surface during the thermal processing of Step B, and avoid the contamination of the molten salt bath used in Step C arising therefrom.
(27) As shown in
(28) When the stress is measured by an optical method, the refractive index tested with two polarized lights are obtained, and then the surface stress is calculated according to the difference therebetween and according to various constants and variables of the glass and the measuring instrument. The test method is within the prior art of the industry, and will not be described again in the present application.
(29) As shown in
(30) It is known in the art that the compressive stress is obtained through calculation based on the values of the refractive indices measured at selected points and on other constants and variables introduced, and then fitting a final curve. The method of fitting a curve is within the prior art of the industry, and will not be described again in the present application. Apparently,
(31) Compared with the prior art, the present application has the following advantages.
(32) In the preparation method according to the present application, a condition is established between the time and temperature for the thermal processing in Step B and the time and temperature for the second ion exchange process in Step C: T.sub.2×t.sub.2<T.sub.h×(t.sub.h/2). Glass with a reinforced layer having characteristics different from those of the reinforced glass in the prior art is obtained through the preparation process where the condition is satisfied. Firstly, the refractive index of the glass has unique features. That is, the refractive index of the reinforced layer trends to decrease non-linearly, on the whole, from the surface of the glass body to the interior of the glass body, and the refractive index curve of the reinforced layer has at least two inflection points. Secondly, the compressive stress distribution of the glass has its own features. That is, the compressive stress of the reinforced layer trends to decrease non-linearly from the surface of the glass body to the interior of the glass body; and the compressive stress curve of the reinforced layer has an inflection point, the gradient of a first curve section in front of the inflection point is greater than a second curve section behind the inflection point.
(33) The foregoing description is merely illustrative of the preferred embodiments of the present application and is not intended to limit the present application. Any modifications, equivalent replacements and improvements made without departing from the spirit and principles of the application are encompassed in the protection scope of the present application.