Examination Of Universal Microhardness Of Hard Reaction Layers Resulting From Reactions Of Organic Polymers With Container Glass Surfaces And Their Use For Low-Friction Protective Layers

Clear, highly alkaline and wear-resistant hard reaction layers are formed by direct alkaline coupling of organic polymers with functional groups, particularly high-molecular polyols, to siliceous glass surfaces having container glass compositions. As compared with untreated glass these are characterised by an increased universal hardness and an excellent scratch resistance.

Author
G W Wagner Et Al
Origin
Inst Fur Angewandte Chemie Ev., Berlin
Journal Title
Glastech Ber Glass Sci Technol 68 10 1995 318-326
Sector
Container glass
Class
C 862

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Examination Of Universal Microhardness Of Hard Reaction Layers Resulting From Reactions Of Organic Polymers With Container Glass Surfaces And Their Use For Low-Friction Protective Layers
Glastech Ber Glass Sci Technol 68 10 1995 318-326
C 862
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