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Effect of additional applied thermal/electric field on the float-glass surface

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The chemical resistances of float-glasses subjected to different electric field strength and temperature were investigated. It is indicated that the chemical resistance increases after the float-glasses are annealed with suitable temperature and electric field strength. It is also observed that the Na+ content varies obviously under the conditions of 570 °, 1500 V/cm and 10 min, implying that the application of thermal/electric field improves the chemical resistance of float-glass online.

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Correspondence to Qiming Liu  (刘启明).

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Funded by the Key Technologies R & D Program of Hubei Province (2007AA101C25)

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Shen, Z., Liu, Q., Meng, L. et al. Effect of additional applied thermal/electric field on the float-glass surface. J. Wuhan Univ. Technol.-Mat. Sci. Edit. 24, 308–311 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11595-009-2308-9

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