Rh. Brzesowsky et al., GLASS STRENGTHENING BY SILICA PARTICLE-REINFORCED ORGANIC-INORGANIC COATINGS, Journal of non-crystalline solids, 241(1), 1998, pp. 27-37
The influence of a hybrid organic-inorganic coating reinforced with na
no-sized silica particles on the strength of window glass was investig
ated using ball-on-ring (BOR) and ring-on-ring (ROR) tests, focusing o
n the effect of coating curing conditions and coating layer thickness.
Strengths obtained for uncoated glass using the BOR and ROR tests are
about 425 and 135 MPa, respectively. Results for coated glass show a
similar to 55% strengthening for coating cured at 300 degrees C. Stren
gth of coated glass increases with increasing coating thickness. On th
e basis of the coated glass strengthening optimum obtained, and FT-IR
and NMR analyses performed on the coating, network forming of the inor
ganic groups by condensation is inferred to be completed at 300 degree
s C. At higher temperature, oxidation of organic groups is expected to
become important, leading to coating degradation. Dependence of stren
gthening on coating layer thickness is inferred to be caused by the fo
rmation of a compressive coating layer and by prevention of water diff
usion to the crack tips. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights res
erved.