FIELD: chemistry.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to designing and using electrically-heated glass articles which are transparent cabin components of different types of transportation vehicles. The electrically-heated glass article has at least two glasses stuck together by a gluing layer. On the inner side of one of the glasses there is a current-conducting coating made from tin dioxide and current-conducting copper strips which are in contact with the current-conducting coating. The copper strips lie in the peripheral regions of the glass and are connected to electroconductive leads. The current-conducting strips additionally have an aluminium coating with width of 4-5 mm and thickness of 0.045-0.055 mm. A copper coating with width of 5±0.5 mm and thickness of 0.075-0.085 mm is in contact wit the aluminium coating.
EFFECT: higher operating reliability of the electrically-heated glass article.
2 dwg, 3 ex
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Dates
2010-06-10—Published
2009-01-30—Filed