Claims
- 1. In a heat-reflecting glass plate having a metal oxide film coated on one side of the glass plate, said metal oxide film comprising the oxides of chromium, cobalt, and iron, and having a thickness ranging from about 30 to 80 millimicrons, the improvement wherein the metal oxide film, in addition to said oxides, contains aluminum oxide, the aluminum being present in an amount of from 5 to 35% by weight of the total metals contained therein, whereby a lowering of the reflectivity of the heat-reflecting glass plate for solar energy resulting from subsequent heat treatment to temper or bend the heat-reflecting glass plate is suppressed.
- 2. In a heat-reflecting glass plate having a metal oxide film coated on one side of the glass plate, said metal oxide film comprising the oxides of chromium, cobalt, nickel and zinc, and having a thickness ranging from about 30 to 80 millimicrons, the improvement wherein the metal oxide film, in addition to said oxides, contains aluminum oxide, the aluminum being present in an amount of from 5 to 35% by weight of the total metals contained therein, whereby a lowering of the reflectivity of the heat-reflecting glass plate resulting from subsequent heat treatment to temper or bend the heat-reflecting glass plate is suppressed.
- 3. In a method of producing a heat-reflecting glass plate having a metal oxide coating on one side of the glass plate comprising coating one side of the glass plate with a solution containing acetyl acetonates of chromium, cobalt, and iron dissolved in an organic solvent, heating the coated glass plate to a temperature between from about 400.degree. to the softening point of the glass plate, thereby causing the acetyl acetonates to decompose to form a film having a thickness ranging from about 30 to about 80 millimicrons and forming oxides of chromium, cobalt, and iron, the improvement comprising: adding aluminum acetyl acetonate to the solution in such a quantity that the metal oxide film consists essentially of oxides of aluminum, chromium, cobalt, and iron, with the aluminum being present in an amount of from 5 to 35% by weight of the total metals, so as to suppress the lowering of the reflectivity of the glass plate resulting from subsequent heat treatment of the glass plate for tempering or bending thereof.
- 4. In a method of producing a heat-reflecting glass plate having a metal oxide coating on one side of the glass plate comprising coating one side of the glass plate with a solution containing acetyl acetonates of chromium, cobalt, nickel and zinc dissolved in an organic solvent, heating the coated glass plate to a temperature between from about 400.degree. to the softening point of the glass plate, thereby causing the acetyl acetonates to decompose to form a film having a thickness ranging from about 30 to about 80 millimicrons and forming oxides of chromium, cobalt, and iron, the improvement comprising: adding aluminum acetyl acetonate to the solution in such a quantity that the metal oxide film consists essentially of oxides of aluminum, chromium, cobalt, nickel and zinc, with the aluminum being present in an amount of from 5 to 35% by weight of the total metals, so as to suppress the lowering of the reflectivity of the glass plate resulting from subsequent heat treatment of the glass plate for tempering or bending thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of appln. Ser. No. 671,550, filed Mar. 29, 1976, now abandoned.
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