Abstract:
The present invention relates to a process for manufacturing a one-way vision glass pane comprising one or more separate enamel patterns composed of a number of exactly aligned layers, characterized in that:a) at least one protective layer based on oxides, having a thickness greater than or equal to 10 nm, is deposited on the glass substrate, b) at least two layers of different compositions are deposited on the protective layer, the composition of one containing at least one mineral pigment and being free of glass frit, the composition of the other being an enamel containing at least one glass frit and at least one mineral pigment having a color different from that of the layer free of glass frit, the layer free of glass frit being deposited over all or some of the surface of the pane and the layer of enamel being deposited by screen printing in the shape of the desired pattern(s), c) the pane coated with said layers is heated at a temperature sufficient to fire the enamel, and d) the pigments not fixed by the enamel that are located outside of the pattern(s) are removed, the particles of pigment(s) and the particles of glass frit(s) having a similar size, in particular a particle size distribution such that 50% of the particles have a size of less than 7 μm.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a composition suitable for the black printing, via screen printing, of a sheet of polyvinyl butyral intended to be part of a laminated glazing unit, characterized in that it comprises: 11% to 13% by weight of polyvinyl butyral, 35% to 40% by weight of at least one aliphatic dicarboxylic acid diester, and at least one black pigment in an amount and with a specific surface area that are selected so that the Brookfield viscosity of the composition at 20° C. is between 9 and 13 Pa.s; a process for printing, via screenprinitng, a sheet of polyvinyl butyral intended to be part of a laminated glazing unit, using this composition; a sheet of polyvinyl butyral intended to be part of a laminated glazing unit, and printed, via screen printing, using this composition; and a laminated glazing unit comprising such a sheet of polyvinyl butyral.
Abstract:
A glass substrate includes on a face a water-insoluble polymeric temporary protective layer intended to be removed by heat treatment during a processing operation, and an enamel layer that has a mixture of glass frit, inorganic pigments and organic components that is deposited on at least one portion of the protective layer. The enamel has a glass transition temperature Tg above the temperature Tc60%, defined as being the temperature at which 60% of the initial weight of the protective layer is consumed, a maximum shrinkage measured by thermomechanical analysis between 450° C. and 650° C. greater than 20%, a difference between the inflection point temperature Tinflection and the glass transition temperature Tg less than 60° C., the inflection point temperature being defined as being the temperature at which the rate of displacement measured by thermomechanical analysis of the enamel is maximum, and a content of inorganic pigments less than 35% by weight.