Methods and apparatus for reducing platinum-group defects in sheet glass

A substantially-isolated/controlled, limited-volume, gas-filled space (e.g., 113b) is formed over at least one free (open) surface of flowing molten glass in a manufacturing line used to produce glass sheets (137), e.g., a manufacturing line employing the fusion process to produce glass sheets suita...

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Hauptverfasser: LINEMAN DAVID M, KARAJABERLIAN SUZANNE, HADE AARON J, MORSE MATTHEW C, MOSHIER STEVEN R, MATTINGLY WILLIAM B, DE ANGELIS GILBERT
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DE ANGELIS GILBERT
description A substantially-isolated/controlled, limited-volume, gas-filled space (e.g., 113b) is formed over at least one free (open) surface of flowing molten glass in a manufacturing line used to produce glass sheets (137), e.g., a manufacturing line employing the fusion process to produce glass sheets suitable for use as substrates for liquid crystal displays. At least a portion of the space comprises a platinum-group metal, e.g., a platinum-rhodium alloy, which can serve as a source of platinum-group condensate defects. The use of the substantially-isolated/controlled, limited-volume, gas-filled space substantially reduces the level of such platinum-group condensate defects in the glass sheets, e.g., by more than 50%.
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