Weathering Of Float Glass Exposed Outdoors In An Urban Area

To study the weathering of soda-lime-silica float glass exposed to a polluted, urban environment, an outdoor exposure experiment was conducted in Paris. Both "tin bath" and "air" faces were exposed in two locations: sheltered and unsheltered locations from the rain. Samples were withdrawn after one two, six, 12 and 24 months and analysed by SIMS, EPMA, FTIR and SEM. Analyses show the formation of leached layers some tens of nanometers thick as a consequence of exposure. For all exposure modes the surfaces were depleted in sodium and, to a lesser extent, calcium and relatively enriched in silica. In general, unsheltered samples are more weathered than their sheltered homologues, and the "air side" appears more weathered than the "tin bath" side. For all the samples, the thickness of the leached layer grows over time.

Author
T Lombardo Et Al
Origin
Paris Xii University
Journal Title
Glass Technology 46 3 2005 271-276
Sector
Flat glass
Class
F 1856

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Weathering Of Float Glass Exposed Outdoors In An Urban Area
Glass Technology 46 3 2005 271-276
F 1856
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