Method of manufacturing windshield using ion beam milling of glass substrate(s)
View Patent ↗This invention relates to a method of making a laminated window such as a vehicle windshield. At least one of the two glass substrates of the window is ion beam milled prior to heat treatment and lamination. As a result, defects in the resulting window and/or haze may be reduced.
1. A vehicle windshield comprising:
first and second glass substrates laminated to one another via a polymer inclusive interlayer;
a low-E coating provided on the first substrate, the low-E coating including from the first glass substrate outwardly at least the following layers: a layer comprising a metal oxide, a contact layer, a layer comprising silver, another contact layer, a layer comprising a metal oxide, another contact layer, another layer comprising silver, another contact layer, and a layer comprising silicon nitride;
wherein the first glass substrate is an ion beam milled glass substrate where the ion beam milling eliminates fish-eye blemishes so that the windshield is free of fish-eye blemishes, wherein at least an interior surface of the first glass substrate located under said low-E coating is ion beam milled; and
wherein the windshield has a visible transmittance of at least 70% and a haze value of less than or equal to 0.3.
2. The vehicle windshield of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second glass substrates are heat bent.
3. The windshield of claim 1 , wherein the windshield has a haze value of less than 0.2.