Solar control glazing
US-2016002101-A1 · Jan 7, 2016 · US
US9944553B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9944553-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414901193-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 27, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 27, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 17, 2018 |
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The invention relates to a solar protection glazing comprising, on at least one of the faces of a glass substrate, a multi-layer stack comprising at least one layer absorbing solar radiation of at least 3 nm and dielectric coatings surrounding said solar radiation absorbing layer. According to the invention, the light reflection of the glass substrate coated with the multi-layer stack, measured on the substrate side, is at least 20% and is at least two times the light reflection of the glass substrate coated with the multi-layer stack measured on the stack side, and the reflection color on the substrate side has a colorimetric coordinate value a* of less than 2 and a colorimetric coordinate value b* of less than 5. The invention is particularly useful as an automobile glazing, in particular on the roof thereof, as a building glazing or as a household oven.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A transparent solar-control coated substrate consisting of: a glazing substrate, and a transparent multilayer stack on one face of the substrate, the transparent multilayer stack consisting of: a first dielectric coating in direct contact with the substrate, the first dielectric coating having a maximum total virtual thickness L of 25 nm; a layer for absorbing solar radiation of at least 3 nm in geometric thickness; and a second dielectric coating having a total virtual thickness L of 40 nm to 85 nm, wherein: the glazing substrate comprises a substrate side and a stack side; a light reflection of the glazing substrate coated with the transparent multilayer stack as measured on the substrate side is at least 20% and is at least double the light reflection of the glazing substrate coated with the transparent multilayer stack as measured on the stack side; the color in reflection on the substrate side has an a* color coordinate value lower than 2 and a b* color coordinate value lower than 5, the layer for absorbing solar radiation is selected from the group consisting of a NiCrW alloy and a ZrCr alloy, and L is defined as the sum of the (physical) geometric thicknesses, in nm, of each of the dielectric materials forming a dielectric coating multiplied by the refractive index n at 550 nm of each of the materials minus the refractive index of the gas of the surrounding atmosphere. 2. The solar-control glazing unit according to claim 1 , wherein the light reflection of the glazing substrate coated with the transparent multilayer stack as measured on the substrate side is at least 2.5 times higher than the light reflection of the glazing substrate coated with the transparent multilayer stack as measured on the stack side. 3. The solar-control glazing unit according to claim 1 , wherein the light reflection of the glazing substrate coated with the transparent multilayer stack as measured on the substrate side is higher by at least 14% than the light reflection of the glazing substrate coated with the transparent multilayer stack as measured on the stack side. 4. The solar-control glazing unit according to claim 1 , wherein the light reflection of the glazing substrate coated with the transparent multilayer stack as measured on the substrate side is at least 27%. 5. The solar-control glazing unit according to claim 1 , wherein: an average refractive index n of the second dielectric coating at 550 nm is higher than 1.5. 6. The solar-control glazing unit according to claim 1 , wherein the second dielectric coating which is placed above the layer for absorbing solar radiation, comprises a dielectric material having a high refractive index at 550 nm of higher than 2. 7. The solar-control glazing unit according to claim 6 , wherein the second dielectric coating, which is made of dielectric material and is placed above the layer for absorbing solar radiation, comprises a mixture of titanium oxide and niobium or zirconium oxide. 8. The solar-control glazing unit according to claim 1 , wherein the layer for absorbing solar radiation is formed of a material having an average extinction coefficient between 380 nm to 750 nm, of higher than 1.2. 9. The solar-control glazing unit according to claim 1 , wherein the layer for absorbing solar radiation comprises a ZrCr alloy. 10. The solar-control glazing unit according to claim 1 , wherein the layer for absorbing solar radiation has a geometric thickness of 3 nm to 40 nm. 11. The solar-control glazing unit according to claim 10 , wherein the layer for absorbing solar radiation has a geometric thickness of 10 nm 25 nm. 12. The solar-control glazing unit according to claim 1 , wherein the first and the second dielectric coatings flanking the layer for absorbing solar radiation are based on silicon nitride or aluminium nitride. 13. The solar-control glazing unit according to claim 1 , exhibiting a color change in transmission ΔE* tr of smaller than 8 when said solar-control glazing unit is subjected to a temperature of at least 630° C. and at most 670° C. for 7 minutes. 14. The solar-control glazing unit according to claim 1 , exhibiting a color change in reflection on the substrate-facing side ΔE* rg of smaller than 8 when said solar-control glazing unit is subjected to a temperature of at least 630° C. and at most 670° C. for 7 minutes. 15. The solar-control glazing unit according to claim 1 , wherein the virtual thickness L of the first dielectric coating has a thickness of between 10 nm and 20 nm. 16. The solar control glazing according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second dielectric coatings each comprise SiN. 17. The solar control coating according to claim 16 , wherein the second dielectric coating further comprises a mixed oxide of TiO 2 and ZrO 2 . 18. The solar control coating according to claim 16 , wherein the second dielectric coating further comprises a mixed oxide of 50% TiO 2 and 50% ZrO 2 . 19. A glazed element comprising the solar-control glazing unit according to claim 1 , wherein the glazed element is a glazed element in an automotive vehicle, an architectural glazing element or as a glazed element in a household appliance. 20. A transparent solar-control coated substrate consisting of: a glazing substrate, and a transparent multilayer stack, the transparent multilayer stack consisting of in sequence starting from the glazing substrate: a first dielectric coating having a virtual optical thickness L of no more than 25 nm; a layer for absorbing solar radiation of between 3 nm and 40 nm in geometric thickness; a second dielectric coating having a virtual optical thickness L of between 40 nm and 85 nm; and optionally an outermost protective layer, wherein: the glazing substrate comprises a substrate side and a stack side; the layer for absorbing solar radiation comprises an alloy selected from the group consisting of NiCrW and ZrCr; the light reflection of the glazing substrate coated with the transparent multilayer stack as measured on the substrate side is at least 20% and is at least double the light reflection of the glazing substrate coated with the transparent multilayer stack as measured on the stack side; the color in reflection on the substrate side has an a* color coordinate value lower than 2 and a b* color coordinate value lower than 5, and L is defined as the sum of the (physical) geometric thicknesses, in nm, of each of the dielectric materials forming a dielectric coating multiplied by the refractive index n at 550 nm of each of the materials minus the refractive index of the gas of the surrounding atmosphere. 21. The solar-control glazing unit according to claim 20 , wherein the layer for absorbing solar radiation comprises NiCrW alloy. 22. The solar-control glazing unit according to claim 20 , wherein after a heat treatment between 630 and 670° C. for 7 minutes, the glazing unit exhibits a color change in reflection on the substrate-facing side ΔE* rg less than 3. 23. The solar-control glazing unit according to claim 20 , wherein the light reflection of the glazing substrate coated with the transparent multilayer stack as measured on the substrate side is at least 2.5 times higher than the light reflection of the glazing substrate coated with the transparent multilayer stack as measured on the stack side.
made of metals other than silver · CPC title
one layer at least containing a nitride, oxynitride, boronitride or carbonitride · CPC title
the multilayer coating being used in glazing, e.g. windows or windscreens · CPC title
Coatings of type glass/inorganic compound/other inorganic layers, at least one layer being metallic · CPC title
Low-emissivity or solar control coatings · CPC title
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