Abstract:
A glass substrate having a coating comprising a film containing a metal oxide, an oxide of silicon and an oxide of phosphorus or boron. The metal oxide is preferably selected from the group of tin oxide, germanium oxide, titanium oxide, aluminium oxide, zirconium oxide, zinc oxide, indium oxide, cadmium oxide, tungsten oxide, vanadium oxide, chromium oxide, molybdenum oxide, iridium oxide, nickel oxide, and tantalum oxide.
Abstract:
A glass substrate having a coating comprising a film containing a metal oxide, an oxide of silicon and an oxide of phosphorus or boron. The metal oxide is preferably selected from the group of tin oxide, germanium oxide, titanium oxide, aluminium oxide, zirconium oxide, zinc oxide, indium oxide, cadmium oxide, tungsten oxide, vanadium oxide, chromium oxide, molybdenum oxide, iridium oxide, nickel oxide, and tantalum oxide.
Abstract:
A fluorine-doped tin oxide coating is formed on glass using an organotin di- or tri-carboxylate with an organic fluoroacid. About 50-80% organotin compound and 20-50%. fluoroacid are used, applied in vaporised form to the heated glass surface. The resulting coatings have low bulk resistivities and Gardner haze values. The preferred compounds used are dibutyltin diacetate and trifluoracetic acid.