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Chemically Strengthened Glass
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Mid-Year Meeting
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English
Abstract
Chemical strengthening is a new technique that supplements thermal strengthening because it can be used for very thin glass and complex shapes. Because the process is done when the glass is hard, the possibility of distortion is removed. This paper describes the process, the properties (mechanical strength, impact resistance, fracture pattern), the forms available, and the applications. The resulting glass offers considerable weight reduction. It has been used initially in the back windows of convertibles
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Citation
Blizard, J., "Chemically Strengthened Glass," SAE Technical Paper 680485, 1968, https://doi.org/10.4271/680485.Also In
References
- Nordberg M. E. Mochel E. L. Garfinkel H. M. Olcott J. S. “Strengthening by Ion Exchange.” Journal of American Ceramic Society 47 May 1964
- Patrick L. M. “Human Tolerance to Impact - Basis for Safety Design.” SAE Transactions 74 1966 650171