Claims
- 1. A method of forming a conductive film of SnO.sub.x on a window glass surface comprising:
- maintaining the temperature of said surface constant at a temperature of about 950.degree.F by floating said glass in a heated liquid bath;
- spraying onto said glass surface an anhydrous solution containing anhydrous SnCl.sub.2 ;
- said spraying being conducted in an oxygen containing atmosphere, in successive, intermittent passes over said surface, each of said passes spraying only a portion of said glass surface at any instant of time, and at a rate of spray so that said temperature remains essentially constant;
- said spraying further being conducted for a total time sufficient to form a film of SnO.sub.x of about 0.3 to 0.6 microns in thickness.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said solution is in the proportions:
- 250. ml methanol0.7 gm phenylhydrazene hydrochloride3.0 gm ammonium bifluoride (NH.sub.4 FHF)70. gm SnCl.sub.2 (anhydrous).
- 3. A sheet of glass coated with SnO.sub.x according to the method of claim 1 and having a resistivity in the range 8 to 17 ohms per square, with transmissivity of visible light in the range 70 to 80% and reflectivity of infra-red radiation of about 80%.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said solution includes a non-aqueous solvent, a quantity of anhydrous SnCl.sub.2 and a fluoride.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, wherein said anhydrous solution includes methanol, ammonium bifluoride and anhydrous SnCl.sub.2.
- 6. The method of producing a film of SnO.sub.x on a glass substrate comprising:
- spraying an anhydrous solution against a surface of said substrate in an oxygen containing atmosphere;
- maintaining said surface at a temperature of about 950.degree.F by moving said substrate along a tank of molten material, said material having a temperature selected to maintain said surface at a temperature of about 950.degree.F during said spraying;
- said solution including an anhydrous solvent, a fluorine containing material and a quantity of anhydrous SnCl.sub.2 ;
- said spraying being conducted in repeated, intermittent passes traversely over said surface, each of said passes spraying only a portion of said glass surface at any instant of time, and at a sufficiently small rate of spray so that said molten material is able to supply heat to said glass at a rate sufficient to maintain the temperature of said surface essentially constant during the spraying;
- and said film being sprayed to a thickness of approximately .5 microns.
- 7. The method according to claim 6, wherein said fluorine containing material is NH.sub.4 FHF.
- 8. The method according to claim 6, wherein said fluorine containing material is a salt.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our prior application for U.S. Pat., Ser. No. 431,705, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,880,633 filed Jan. 8, 1974, and assigned to the assignee of the present application.
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