Claims
- 1. Transparent solid, fused microspheres comprising at least one oxide selected from the group consisting of alumina, zirconia, and mixtures thereof, and optionally silica in a total content of at least about 70% by weight, based on the total weight of the solid, fused microspheres, wherein the total content of any alumina present and any zirconia present is greater than the content of any silica present, and further wherein the microspheres have an index of refraction of at least about 1.6 and are useful as lens elements.
- 2. The transparent solid, fused microspheres of claim 1 further comprising at least one alkaline earth metal oxide.
- 3. The transparent solid, fused microspheres of claim 2 wherein the alkaline earth metal oxide is calcium oxide or magnesium oxide.
- 4. The transparent solid, fused microspheres of claim 3 wherein the alkaline earth metal oxide is magnesium oxide.
- 5. The transparent solid, fused microspheres of claim 1 wherein the microspheres further comprise a zirconia crystalline phase.
- 6. The transparent solid, fused microspheres of claim 1 having a Vickers hardness of at least about 700 kg/mm2.
- 7. The transparent solid, fused microspheres of claim 6 having a Vickers hardness of at least about 1000 kg/mm2.
- 8. The transparent solid, fused microspheres of claim 7 having a Vickers hardness of at least about 1300 kg/mm2.
- 9. The transparent solid, fused microspheres of claim 1 having a nanoscale glass ceramic structure.
- 10. The transparent solid, fused microspheres of claim 1 further comprising at least one colorant.
- 11. A retroreflective article comprising the transparent solid, fused microspheres according to claim 1.
- 12. The retroreflective article of claim 11 wherein the article comprises pavement marking tape comprising a backing and a layer of the transparent solid, fused microspheres coated thereon.
- 13. A pavement marking comprising transparent solid, fused microspheres according to claim 1.
- 14. Transparent solid, fused microspheres comprising at least about 40% by weight alumina, wherein the microspheres have an index of refraction of at least about 1.6 and are useful as lens elements.
- 15. Transparent solid, fused microspheres comprising at least one oxide selected from the group consisting of alumina, zirconia, and mixtures thereof in a total con tent of at least about 45% by weight , based on the total weight of the microspheres, wherein the microspheres have an index of refraction of at least about 1.6 and are useful as lens elements.
- 16. Transparent solid, fused microspheres having a Vickers hardness of at least about 900 kg/mm2, wherein the microspheres have an index of refraction of at least about 1.6 and are useful as lens elements.
- 17. Transparent solid, fused microspheres having a nanoscale glass ceramic structure, wherein the microspheres have an index of refraction of at least about 1.6 and are useful as lens elements.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. Application No. 09/563,627, filed May 2, 2000, now pending, which was a divisional of U.S. Application No. 09/062,045, filed Apr. 17, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,335,083, which claims priority to Japanese Pat. Application No. 9-101499, filed Apr. 18, 1997.
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