1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to glass, and particularly, to a tempered glass and a method of tempering glass.
2. Description of Related Art
Methods of tempering glass generally include a chemical tempering method and a physical tempering method. The chemical tempering method needs to accurately control concentration of K+ of solution, and the physical tempering method needs to accurately control heating temperature of the glass, both of which are complicated.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a tempered glass and a method of tempering glass, which can overcome the limitations described.
Embodiments of the disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings.
The glass substrate 10 is cut from a common glass. The glass substrate 10 includes an first surface 11 (i.e., an upper surface as shown in
A width of the strip recesses 111 (i.e., a length measured along a direction perpendicular to an extending direction of the strip recesses 111) is greater than about 100 nm and less than about 500 nm. If the width of the strip recesses 111 is less than about 100 nm, improvement of toughness, shock resistance, and hardness of the glass substrate 10 may not be achieved. If the width of the strip recesses 111 is greater than about 500 nm, toughness, shock resistance, and hardness of the glass substrate 10 may be decreased.
In this embodiment, the strip recesses 111 are evenly spaced on the first surface 11. A cross-section of the strip recesses 111 along a direction perpendicular to an extending direction of the strip recesses 111 is V-shaped or semi-cylindrical.
The glue 20 is polymethyl methacrylate or epoxy resin, the refractive index of the glue 20 is substantially equal to the refractive index of the glass substrate 10. The glue 20 is infilled in the strip recesses 111, and the level of the glue 20 is coplanar with the first surface 11 of the glass substrate 10. The glue 20 covers the third surface 13 of the glass substrate 10, and the glue 20 infills cracks which may be formed on the third surface 13 when the glass substrate 10 is cut. The glue 20 solidifies or is solidified after the strip recesses 111 have been infilled.
In use, the first surface 11 of the tempered glass 100 faces the outside. When an external force is applied to the tempered glass 100, the tempered glass 100 is stronger as the first surface 11 is strengthened. Therefore, the tempered glass 100 acts to protect anything or any person inside the tempered glass 100.
S101: a glass substrate 10 is provided, the glass substrate 10 includes an first surface 11, a second surface 12 opposite to the first surface 11, and a third surface 13 connected between the first surface 11 and the second surface 12.
S102: the glass substrate 10 defines a number of strip recesses 111 regularly arrayed on the first surface 11. In this embodiment, the strip recesses 111 are defined by chemical etching, high temperature melting, or electrical discharge machining processes.
S103: the glue 20 is infilled into the strip recesses 111 of the first surface 11 and also covers the third surface 13. The glue 20 is polymethyl methacrylate or epoxy resin, the refractive index of the glue 20 is substantially equal to the refractive index of the glass substrate 10. In this embodiment, the glue 20 is stored in a number of evenly spaced sprayers, the distance between two adjacent sprayers is equal to the distance between two adjacent strip recesses 111. The sprayers move along an extending direction of the strip recesses 111, and the glue 20 is sprayed from the sprayers to infill the strip recesses 111.
S104: the level of the glue 20 filling the strip recesses 111 is adjusted to be coplanar with the first surface 11.
S105: the glue 20 filling the strip recesses 111 and covering the third surface 13 solidifies or is solidified.
The glass substrate 10 defines a number of strip recesses 111, and the glue 20 is infilled in the strip recesses 111, therefore any fissures on the first surface 11 are also infilled and thus canceled. Furthermore, as the refractive index of the glue 20 is substantially equal to the refractive index of the glass substrate 10, the optical properties of the tempered glass 100 will not be changed.
Particular embodiments are shown and described by way of illustration only. The principles and the features of the present disclosure may be employed in various and numerous embodiments thereof without departing from the scope of the disclosure as claimed. The above-described embodiments illustrate the scope of the disclosure but do not restrict the scope of the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101147749 | Dec 2012 | TW | national |