JP2000119048A - Glass laminate and front surface plate of plasma display - Google Patents

Glass laminate and front surface plate of plasma display

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JP2000119048A
JP2000119048A JP28656398A JP28656398A JP2000119048A JP 2000119048 A JP2000119048 A JP 2000119048A JP 28656398 A JP28656398 A JP 28656398A JP 28656398 A JP28656398 A JP 28656398A JP 2000119048 A JP2000119048 A JP 2000119048A
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Katsuya Kamitsukuri
克也 神作
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Nippon Sheet Glass Co Ltd
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a glass laminate hardly generating a scorch, even when used as the front surface filter of a plasma display under an environment comprising a high temperature and a high humidity. SOLUTION: This glass laminate is produced by disposing the melted tin- contacted bottom surfaces 1a, 2a of two float glass plates mutually on the outsides and disposing the melted tin-noncontacted top surfaces 1b, 2b (non-tin surfaces) on the insides so that the top surfaces are not faced to each other. The bottom surfaces containing tin have higher durability against high temperature and high humidity than that of the top surfaces, and scarcely generates a scorch. When the glass laminate is used as the front surface plate of a plasma display, the deterioration of the front surface plate is reduced. Desirably, a glass laminate nipping a metal mesh having an electromagnetic wave-shielding property between the glass plates of the glass laminates is used as the front surface plate of the plasma display.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

【0001】[0001]

【発明の属する技術分野】本発明は、高温高湿にさらさ
れる場所で使用できる合わせガラス体に関し、特にプラ
ズマディスプレイの保護と電磁波シールドのための前面
板などに用いる合わせガラス体に関するものである。
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a laminated glass body which can be used in places exposed to high temperature and high humidity, and more particularly to a laminated glass body used for a front panel for protecting a plasma display and shielding electromagnetic waves.

【0002】[0002]

【従来の技術】プラズマディスプレイの保護と電磁波シ
ールドのために金属メッシュ層を備えた前面板が用いら
れている。この前面板として、合わせガラス板が用いら
れている例は少ない。単板ガラスが用いられる例はある
が、この場合はガラス板の両面にAR(反射防止)やA
G(アンチグレア)機能を有するフィルムが貼ってあ
る。また、前記前面板として合わせガラスを用いた場合
でも、両面にAR、AG機能を有するフィルムまたは蒸
着またはスパッタリング等によるコーティングが施され
ている。
2. Description of the Related Art A front plate provided with a metal mesh layer is used for protecting a plasma display and shielding electromagnetic waves. There are few examples in which a laminated glass plate is used as the front plate. In some cases, single-pane glass is used, but in this case, AR (anti-reflection) and A
A film having a G (anti-glare) function is stuck. Even when a laminated glass is used as the front plate, both surfaces are coated with a film having AR and AG functions or a coating by vapor deposition or sputtering.

【0003】[0003]

【発明が解決しようとする課題】プラズマディスプレイ
の前面板として合わせガラス板を用いる場合で、少なく
とも片方の面にAR、AG機能を有するフィルムを接着
していない場合あるいは蒸着等によりAR、AG機能を
有するフィルムをコーティングしていない場合に、この
合わせガラス板を高温高湿環境下で使用すると、いわゆ
るヤケと称するガラス表面に干渉色(虹彩)や白濁(ガ
ラス成分中のNaOH、Na2CO3、NaHCO3など
の成分が空気中の酸素と反応してできる)が生じる。例
えば60℃、90%の相対湿度で500時間おくと、ガ
ラス板中のナトリウム(Na)がガラス表面に析出して
ガラス板のヤケの原因となる。
When a laminated glass plate is used as a front plate of a plasma display, and a film having an AR and AG function is not bonded to at least one surface, or the AR and AG functions are formed by vapor deposition or the like. When the laminated glass plate is used in a high-temperature and high-humidity environment when the film having no film is coated, interference color (iris) or cloudiness (such as NaOH, Na2CO3, and NaHCO3 in glass components) Ingredients react with oxygen in the air). For example, if it is kept at 60 ° C. and a relative humidity of 90% for 500 hours, sodium (Na) in the glass plate precipitates on the glass surface and causes burnt of the glass plate.

【0004】また、単板ガラスでは低抵抗の導電層を形
成することが困難なので、透過率の低下を招くことな
く、高い電磁遮蔽性能を付与することは困難である。
In addition, since it is difficult to form a low-resistance conductive layer with single-pane glass, it is difficult to provide high electromagnetic shielding performance without lowering transmittance.

【0005】本発明の課題は、プラズマディスプレイの
前面フィルタとして高温高湿環境下でヤケの発生しにく
い合わせガラスを提供することである。
An object of the present invention is to provide a laminated glass which is less likely to cause burns in a high temperature and high humidity environment as a front filter of a plasma display.

【0006】[0006]

【課題を解決するための手段】本発明の上記課題は、フ
ロートガラスの製造時に溶融スズに接触するボトム面を
互いに外側に配置し、フロートガラスの製造時に溶融ス
ズに接触しないトップ面(非スズ面)を互いに向い合う
ように内側に配置するか又は少なくとも一方のガラスの
トップ面(非スズ面)を内側に配置する合わせガラス体
により解決される。
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to dispose a bottom surface which is in contact with molten tin during the production of float glass and a top surface which is not in contact with the molten tin during the production of float glass (non-tin). This problem is solved by a laminated glass body in which the surfaces (sides) are arranged inside facing each other or at least the top surface (non-tin surface) of the glass is arranged inside.

【0007】フロート法でガラス板を製造するには、溶
融したガラスを溶融したスズの表面に流してガラスの平
面板とする。こうして得られたガラス板の溶融スズと接
していた側のガラス表面はスズの含有層が存在するの
で、反対側のガラス面と区別するためにボトム面とい
い、スズに接していなかった側のガラス面をボトム面と
区別するためにトップ面ということがある。本発明者は
スズが含まれるボトム面がトップ面に比べて高温高湿に
対し耐久性が高く、ヤケを生じ難いことを見いだして本
発明を完成させた。
In order to manufacture a glass plate by the float method, a molten glass is flowed over the surface of molten tin to form a flat glass plate. Since the glass surface on the side of the glass plate thus contacted with the molten tin has a tin-containing layer, it is called the bottom surface to distinguish it from the glass surface on the opposite side, and the side of the glass plate not in contact with the tin The glass surface is sometimes called the top surface to distinguish it from the bottom surface. The present inventors have completed the present invention by finding that the bottom surface containing tin has higher durability against high temperature and humidity than the top surface and is less likely to cause burns.

【0008】前記合わせガラス体をプラズマディスプレ
イの前面板として用いるプラズマディスプレイが約80
℃の温度で用いられるので、合わせガラスのスズ含有面
を外側に配置した前面板として用いることで、高温高湿
状態にあるプラズマディスプレイの前面側に配置して
も、光透過性の損失を伴う白濁減少が発生しにくい、そ
れは白濁の原因となるナトリウム(Na)の拡散速度が
高温高湿下ではガラス板のボトム面ではトップ面の1/
10であるためである。
[0008] A plasma display using the laminated glass body as a front plate of the plasma display is about 80.
Since it is used at a temperature of ℃, the tin-containing surface of the laminated glass is used as the front plate with the outer side, so even if it is placed on the front side of the plasma display in a high temperature and high humidity state, there is a loss of light transmittance. It is difficult to reduce cloudiness because the diffusion rate of sodium (Na), which causes cloudiness, is 1/1/1 at the bottom surface of the glass plate under high temperature and high humidity.
This is because it is 10.

【0009】前記合わせガラス体をプラズマディスプレ
イの前面板として用いるためには、合わせガラスのガラ
ス板の間には電磁波遮蔽性を有する金属メッシュを挟み
込んだものを用いることが望ましい。
In order to use the laminated glass body as a front plate of a plasma display, it is desirable to use a laminated glass body with a metal mesh having an electromagnetic wave shielding property interposed between the glass plates.

【0010】本発明の合わせガラス体はプラズマディス
プレイの前面板の他に、高温高湿度にさらされる場所、
例えば食品加熱用機器の覗き窓、浴室用等のガラス扉、
ガラス窓などとして用いることができる。上記ボトム面
を外側に配置して二枚のガラス板を密着配置した合わせ
ガラスや場合によっては2枚のガラス板の間に空気層を
設けた複層ガラスを用いて、耐候性が要求される用途、
例えば、自動車の窓ガラス、建物のガラス窓などにも用
いることができる。
The laminated glass body of the present invention can be used in a place exposed to high temperature and high humidity, in addition to a front plate of a plasma display.
For example, viewing windows for food heating equipment, glass doors for bathrooms, etc.
It can be used as a glass window or the like. Applications where weather resistance is required, using a laminated glass in which two glass plates are closely placed and the bottom surface is placed on the outside and, in some cases, a laminated glass in which an air layer is provided between the two glass plates,
For example, it can be used for a window glass of an automobile, a glass window of a building, and the like.

【0011】[0011]

【発明の実施の形態】本発明の実施の形態の合わせガラ
ス体について、プラズマディスプレイの前面板を例にし
て図面と共に説明する。プラズマディスプレイの前面板
の断面図を図1に示す。本発明ではフロート法で製造さ
れたガラス板のトップ面(非スズ面)を互いに内側に配
置して接着した合わせガラス体をプラズマディスプレイ
の前面板として用いることに特徴がある。図1に示すよ
うに少なくとも片方のガラス板1、2のトップ面1b、
2bを内側にした合わせガラス体からなる前面板を用い
る。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS A laminated glass body according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings, taking a front plate of a plasma display as an example. FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of the front panel of the plasma display. The present invention is characterized in that a laminated glass body in which a top surface (non-tin surface) of a glass plate manufactured by a float method is arranged inside and bonded to each other is used as a front plate of a plasma display. As shown in FIG. 1, the top surface 1b of at least one of the glass plates 1 and 2,
A front plate made of a laminated glass body with 2b inside is used.

【0012】また、本実施の形態のプラズマディスプレ
イパネル前面板の製造プロセスについて、まず、図4、
図5に基づいて説明する。
The manufacturing process of the plasma display panel front panel according to the present embodiment will be described first with reference to FIGS.
A description will be given based on FIG.

【0013】厚さ約5〜50μmの金属箔3を乾燥後に
は厚さ約10〜100μmのPVB(ポリビニールブチ
ラール)フィルム4aと厚さ約50〜100μmのポリ
エステル樹脂フィルム4をこの順序で図4(a)のよう
に積層して貼り合わせる。
After drying the metal foil 3 having a thickness of about 5 to 50 μm, a PVB (polyvinyl butyral) film 4 a having a thickness of about 10 to 100 μm and a polyester resin film 4 having a thickness of about 50 to 100 μm are arranged in this order in FIG. Laminate and bond as shown in (a).

【0014】このとき金属箔3としては電気抵抗の小さ
い金属箔3が好ましく、アルミニウム、銀、ニッケル、
クロム、ステンレススチールなどを用いることができる
が、銅箔が最も良い導電性材料である。この銅箔に耐食
性を持たせるために黒化処理したものを用いることが望
ましい。
At this time, the metal foil 3 is preferably a metal foil 3 having a small electric resistance, such as aluminum, silver, nickel,
Chromium, stainless steel, etc. can be used, but copper foil is the best conductive material. It is desirable to use a copper foil which has been subjected to a blackening treatment in order to impart corrosion resistance.

【0015】また、PVB4aはポリエステル樹脂フィ
ルム5と金属箔3の接着成分として用いられるが、PV
Bポリマーの代わりに、その前駆体モノマーを塗布して
も良い。PVB4aはポリエステル樹脂フィルム5上に
金属箔3を固定するために用いるが、本発明ではPVB
ポリマーは、後述のように合わせガラス体の中間膜とし
ても用いるので、当然に前記2つのPVBは親和性が高
くなる。
The PVB 4a is used as an adhesive component between the polyester resin film 5 and the metal foil 3.
Instead of the B polymer, its precursor monomer may be applied. PVB 4a is used to fix metal foil 3 on polyester resin film 5, but in the present invention, PVB 4a is used.
Since the polymer is also used as an intermediate film of a laminated glass body as described later, the two PVBs naturally have high affinity.

【0016】なお、ポリエステル樹脂フィルム5は金属
箔3をパターニングおよびエッチングするために担体と
して機能を有するが、ポリエステル樹脂フィルムの代わ
りに担体フィルムとしては、トリアセチルクロライド
(TAC)、ポリエチレン(PE)、ポリプロピレン
(PP)、ポリ塩化ビニール(PVC)などを用いるこ
とができる。
The polyester resin film 5 has a function as a carrier for patterning and etching the metal foil 3, but instead of the polyester resin film, the carrier film may be made of triacetyl chloride (TAC), polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), or the like can be used.

【0017】図4(a)に示す3つのフィルム3、4
a、5を積層して接着させ、図4(b)の積層膜を得
る。このとき約130〜180℃に加熱して各層を接着
させる。ポリエステル樹脂フィルム5とPVA膜4aの
接着力はエッチング工程で、はがれ等の問題を生じない
程度に高く、かつエッチング後には容易に剥離できる程
度に弱い接着力とする。ポリエステル樹脂フィルム5と
中間膜PVB4aとの間の接着力の調整は、ポリエステ
ル樹脂フィルム5の粗面化の程度で調整することができ
る。
The three films 3 and 4 shown in FIG.
a and 5 are laminated and adhered to obtain a laminated film of FIG. At this time, each layer is bonded by heating to about 130 to 180 ° C. The adhesive strength between the polyester resin film 5 and the PVA film 4a is set high enough not to cause a problem such as peeling off in the etching step, and weak enough to be easily peeled off after the etching. Adjustment of the adhesive force between the polyester resin film 5 and the intermediate film PVB4a can be adjusted by the degree of surface roughening of the polyester resin film 5.

【0018】次いで、これを周知のフォトリソ方法で金
属箔3をエッチングして図4(c)に示す金属メッシュ
3aを有する積層フィルムを得る。得られた金属メッシ
ュ3aを有する積層フィルムと、ボトム面1aを外側に
し、トップ面1bをPVB4b側にしたガラス板1とP
VB4b(厚さ約0.2〜0.8mm)を図4(d)に
示すように配置し、金属メッシュ3a面とガラス板1と
PVB4b面とを接するようにして約90〜120℃で
ローラー圧着により貼り合わせる。
Next, the metal foil 3 is etched by a known photolithography method to obtain a laminated film having a metal mesh 3a shown in FIG. 4 (c). The laminated film having the obtained metal mesh 3a, the glass plate 1 having the bottom surface 1a on the outside and the top surface 1b on the PVB 4b side and P
VB4b (thickness: about 0.2 to 0.8 mm) is arranged as shown in FIG. 4D, and the roller is set at about 90 to 120 ° C. so that the metal mesh 3a surface, the glass plate 1 and the PVB4b surface are in contact with each other. Adhere by crimping.

【0019】このように金属メッシュ3a側と中間膜
(PVB)4bを接するように仮接着を行った後、不要
なポリエステル樹脂フィルム5を剥離する(図5
(a))。このとき金属メッシュ3aは中間膜(PV
B)4bと十分強く接着しているため、取扱い中に破損
することはない。この後、剥離したPVBフィルム4a
側にも第3の中間膜(PVB)4c(厚さ約0.2〜
0.8mm)を介してボトム面2aを外側にし、トップ
面2bをPVB4c側にした2枚目のガラス板2を配置
して、本接着工程として約130〜160℃で10〜2
0分間、8〜10kg/cm 2の圧力で貼り合わせる。
Thus, the metal mesh 3a side and the intermediate film
(PVB) Unnecessary after performing temporary bonding so that 4b contacts
Peeling off the soft polyester resin film 5 (FIG. 5)
(A)). At this time, the metal mesh 3a is an intermediate film (PV
B) Damaged during handling due to strong adhesion to 4b
I will not do it. Then, the peeled PVB film 4a
The third intermediate film (PVB) 4c (thickness of about 0.2 to
0.8mm) with the bottom surface 2a outside and the top
The second glass plate 2 with the surface 2b facing the PVB 4c is placed
Then, at about 130 to 160 ° C. for 10 to 2
0-10 minutes, 8-10 kg / cm TwoAttach with pressure.

【0020】ここで、第3中間膜(PVB)4cを配置
する理由は図5(b)の工程で極めて薄い中間膜(PV
B)4aと第2のガラス板2との間に気泡が入り込んで
しまうのを防止するためである。こうして通常の合わせ
ガラス体の製造工程を終わる。これにより、図5(d)
に示す中間膜中(PVB)4(PVB4a〜4cが一体
化して得られる)の間に金属メッシュ3aが挟まれたプ
ラズマディスプレイ用の合わせガラス体を得ることがで
きる。
Here, the reason why the third intermediate film (PVB) 4c is arranged is that an extremely thin intermediate film (PVB) is formed in the step of FIG.
B) This is to prevent air bubbles from entering between the 4a and the second glass plate 2. Thus, the manufacturing process of the normal laminated glass body is completed. As a result, FIG.
A laminated glass body for a plasma display in which a metal mesh 3a is sandwiched between (PVB) 4 (obtained by integrating PVBs 4a to 4c) in an intermediate film shown in FIG.

【0021】ガラス板1の厚さを1.8mm、中間層
(ポリビニルブチラール樹脂)4の厚さを0.38m
m、金属メッシュ3aはメタックス473B(ダイワボ
ウ(株)製)を用いて、さらに、中間層(ポリビニルブ
チラール樹脂)4の厚さを0.38mmとし、ガラス板
2の厚さを1.8mmとして構成し、図1に示す合わせ
ガラスのトップ面1b、2b同士を内側に向けた場合
(実施例1)と図2に示すトップ面1bとボトム面2a
を内側に向けた場合(実施例2)と図3に示すボトム面
1a、2a同士を内側に配置した場合(比較例1)とし
て電磁遮蔽用の前面板をそれぞれ作製し、60℃、90
%の相対湿度で0〜500時間処理した後の前面板表面
の様子と透過率の変化についてテストした結果を表1に
示す。
The thickness of the glass plate 1 is 1.8 mm, and the thickness of the intermediate layer (polyvinyl butyral resin) 4 is 0.38 m.
m, the metal mesh 3a is formed using METAX 473B (manufactured by Daiwabo Co., Ltd.), the thickness of the intermediate layer (polyvinyl butyral resin) 4 is 0.38 mm, and the thickness of the glass plate 2 is 1.8 mm. Then, when the top surfaces 1b and 2b of the laminated glass shown in FIG. 1 are directed inward (Example 1), the top surface 1b and the bottom surface 2a shown in FIG.
The front plates for electromagnetic shielding were respectively prepared at a temperature of 60 ° C. and 90 ° C. assuming that the surface was directed inward (Example 2) and the case where the bottom surfaces 1 a and 2 a shown in FIG.
Table 1 shows the state of the front plate surface after the treatment at 0% to 500 hours at% relative humidity and the results of tests for changes in transmittance.

【0022】 [表1] ================================ 実施例1 実施例2 比較例1 (トッフ゜面合わせ) (トッフ゜-ホ゛トム面合わせ) (ホ゛トム面合わせ) 処理時間 −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− H T H T H T −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− 0 1.7 60 1.7 60 1.7 60 100 1.7 60 5 60 10 59 300 1.7 60 10 59 22 58 500 1.7 60 12 59 29 56 ================================ H:ヘイズ(%) T:透過率(%) [Table 1] ================================ Example 1 Example 2 Comparative Example 1 (Face matching) (Top-photo matching) (Photo matching) Processing time------------------------------------------------------ −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− 0 1.7 60 1.7 60 1.7 60 60 100 1.7 60 5 60 10 59 300 1.7 60 10 59 22 22 58 500 1.7 60 12 59 29 56 =================================== === H: haze (%) T: transmittance (%)

【0023】ここでヘイズ率はガラス面に直交する方向
から入射した光りがガラス板を透過した後に、直進する
方向以外の方向に拡散する度合いを表す指標であり、直
進透過光強度Tp、全透過光強度T(積分球を用いて測
定される)であるとき、ヘイズ率は ヘイズ率(%)=(T−Tp)/T と表される。
Here, the haze ratio is an index indicating the degree to which light incident from a direction perpendicular to the glass surface is transmitted through the glass plate and then diffused in a direction other than the direction in which the light travels straight. When the light intensity is T (measured using an integrating sphere), the haze ratio is expressed as: haze ratio (%) = (T−Tp) / T.

【0024】表1の結果によると実施例1のガラス板
1、2のトップ面1b、2bを共に内面にした合わせガ
ラスは表面、透過率ともに変化ないが、実施例2のガラ
ス板1のトップ面1bのみを外面にした合わせガラスは
表面に一見して判別可能なヤケが発生し、透過率が1%
低下した。しかし比較例1のガラス板1、2のボトム面
1aを外面にした合わせガラス体はヘイズ率の低下が大
きくなり、ヤケが発生した。
According to the results shown in Table 1, the laminated glass in which the top surfaces 1b and 2b of the glass plates 1 and 2 of the first embodiment are both inner surfaces does not change in both the surface and the transmittance, but the top of the glass plate 1 of the second embodiment. The laminated glass having only the surface 1b as the outer surface has a burn that can be seen at a glance on the surface, and the transmittance is 1%.
Dropped. However, in the laminated glass body in which the bottom surface 1a of each of the glass plates 1 and 2 of Comparative Example 1 was an outer surface, the haze ratio was greatly reduced, and burns occurred.

【0025】前記した試験後の前面板をプラズマディス
プレイの前面に配置した場合の画像の鮮明性と外観につ
いての目視テストの結果を表2に示す。
Table 2 shows the results of a visual test on image clarity and appearance when the front plate after the above-described test is arranged on the front surface of the plasma display.

【0026】 [表2] =============================== 実施例1 実施例2 比較例 −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− (トッフ゜面合わせ) (トッフ゜-ホ゛トム面合わせ) (ホ゛トム面合わせ) (ホ゛トム面を外側に配置) −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− 画像の鮮明性 良 好 やや不鮮明 不鮮明 外 観 良 好 良 好 白濁あり =============================== [Table 2] ============================== Example 1 Example 2 Comparative Example ------ −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− (Top face matching) (Top-photo face matching) (Photo face matching) (Place the photo face outside) −−−−−−− −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− =======================

【0027】このように実施例1のガラス板1、2のト
ップ面1b、2bを内面にした合わせガラスを用いた前
面板は画像の鮮明性と外観について何ら問題がなかった
が、実施例2のガラス板1のトップ面1bのみを外面に
した合わせガラス1、2は多少画像の鮮明性に問題があ
った。この場合は外側に配置されにした合わせガラス1
のトップ面1bの表面にAR(反射防止)フィルムを貼
ることで前記問題点は改善される。しかし比較例1の前
面板では画像の鮮明性と外観が共に劣っていた。
As described above, the front plate using the laminated glass having the top surfaces 1b and 2b of the glass plates 1 and 2 of the first embodiment as the inner surfaces has no problem in the clarity and appearance of the image. The laminated glasses 1 and 2 having only the top surface 1b of the glass plate 1 as the outer surface had a problem in image clarity to some extent. In this case, the laminated glass 1 placed outside
The above problem is improved by attaching an AR (anti-reflection) film to the surface of the top surface 1b. However, the front plate of Comparative Example 1 was inferior in both image clarity and appearance.

【0028】[0028]

【発明の効果】本発明によれば、プラズマディスプレイ
の前面板に金属メッシュ等を挟んだ合わせガラス体を使
用する際に高温高湿環境下での長時間の使用で光透過率
の損失を伴う白濁現象が発生しにくい。
According to the present invention, when a laminated glass body in which a metal mesh or the like is sandwiched is used for the front panel of a plasma display, light transmittance is lost when used for a long time in a high temperature and high humidity environment. The turbidity phenomenon does not easily occur.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief description of the drawings]

【図1】 本発明の実施の形態のプラズマディスプレイ
の前面板の断面図である。
FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a front plate of a plasma display according to an embodiment of the present invention.

【図2】 本発明の実施の形態のプラズマディスプレイ
の前面板の断面図である。
FIG. 2 is a sectional view of a front plate of the plasma display according to the embodiment of the present invention.

【図3】 比較例のプラズマディスプレイの前面板の断
面図である。
FIG. 3 is a sectional view of a front plate of a plasma display of a comparative example.

【図4】 本発明の実施の形態のプラズマディスプレイ
の前面板の製造工程を示す図である。
FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a manufacturing process of the front panel of the plasma display according to the embodiment of the present invention.

【図5】 本発明の実施の形態のプラズマディスプレイ
の前面板の製造工程を示す図である。
FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a manufacturing process of the front panel of the plasma display according to the embodiment of the present invention.

【符号の説明】[Explanation of symbols]

1a、2a ガラス板ボトム面 1b、2b ガラス板トップ面 1、2 ガラス板 3a 金属メッシュ 4 中間膜(PVB) 1a, 2a Glass plate bottom surface 1b, 2b Glass plate top surface 1, 2 Glass plate 3a Metal mesh 4 Intermediate film (PVB)

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────────────────────────────────────────────────── ───

【手続補正書】[Procedure amendment]

【提出日】平成11年10月20日(1999.10.
20)
[Submission date] October 20, 1999 (1999.10.
20)

【手続補正2】[Procedure amendment 2]

【補正対象書類名】明細書[Document name to be amended] Statement

【補正対象項目名】0003[Correction target item name] 0003

【補正方法】変更[Correction method] Change

【補正内容】[Correction contents]

【0003】[0003]

【発明が解決しようとする課題】プラズマディスプレイ
の前面板として合わせガラス板を用いる場合で、少なく
とも片方の面にAR、AG機能を有するフィルムを接着
していない場合あるいは蒸着等によりAR、AG機能を
有するフィルムをコーティングしていない場合に、この
合わせガラス板を高温高湿環境下で使用すると、いわゆ
るヤケと称するガラス表面に干渉色(虹彩)や白濁(ガ
ラス成分中のNaOH、NaCO、NaHCO
どの成分が空気中の酸素と反応してできる)が生じる。
例えば60℃、90%の相対湿度で500時間おくと、
ガラス板中のナトリウム(Na)がガラス表面に析出し
てガラス板のヤケの原因となる。
When a laminated glass plate is used as a front plate of a plasma display, a film having AR and AG functions is not bonded to at least one surface, or AR and AG functions are formed by vapor deposition or the like. When the laminated glass plate is used in a high-temperature and high-humidity environment without coating a film having the same, an interference color (iris) or cloudiness (NaOH, Na 2 CO 3 , Components such as NaHCO 3 react with oxygen in the air).
For example, if it is kept at 60 ° C and 90% relative humidity for 500 hours,
Sodium (Na) in the glass plate precipitates on the glass surface, causing burns on the glass plate.

【手続補正3】[Procedure amendment 3]

【補正対象書類名】明細書[Document name to be amended] Statement

【補正対象項目名】0008[Correction target item name] 0008

【補正方法】変更[Correction method] Change

【補正内容】[Correction contents]

【0008】前記合わせガラス体をプラズマディスプレ
イの前面板として用いるプラズマディスプレイが約80
℃の温度で用いられるので、合わせガラスのスズ含有面
を外側に配置した前面板として用いることで、高温高湿
状態にあるプラズマディスプレイの前面側に配置して
も、光透過性の損失を伴う白濁減少が発生しにくい
れは白濁の原因となるナトリウム(Na)の拡散速度が
高温高湿下ではガラス板のボトム面ではトップ面の1/
10であるためである。
[0008] A plasma display using the laminated glass body as a front plate of the plasma display is about 80.
Since it is used at a temperature of ℃, the tin-containing surface of the laminated glass is used as the front plate with the outer side, so even if it is placed on the front side of the plasma display in a high temperature and high humidity state, there is a loss of light transmittance. Less cloudiness is less likely to occur . This is because the diffusion rate of sodium (Na), which causes white turbidity, is 1/1/1 at the bottom surface of the glass plate under high temperature and high humidity.
This is because it is 10.

【手続補正4】[Procedure amendment 4]

【補正対象書類名】明細書[Document name to be amended] Statement

【補正対象項目名】0013[Correction target item name] 0013

【補正方法】変更[Correction method] Change

【補正内容】[Correction contents]

【0013】厚さ約5〜50μmの金属箔3乾燥後
厚さ約10〜100μmのPVB(ポリビニールブチラ
ール)フィルム4aと厚さ約50〜100μmのポリエ
ステル樹脂フィルムをこの順序で図4(a)のように
積層して貼り合わせる。
[0013] thickness of about 5~50μm of the dried metal foil 3 <br/> a thickness of about 10 to 100 [mu] m PVB (polyvinyl butyral) film 4a and a thickness of about 50~100μm a polyester resin film 5 This As shown in FIG. 4A, the layers are laminated and bonded in this order.

【手続補正5】[Procedure amendment 5]

【補正対象書類名】明細書[Document name to be amended] Statement

【補正対象項目名】0020[Correction target item name] 0020

【補正方法】変更[Correction method] Change

【補正内容】[Correction contents]

【0020】ここで、第3中間膜(PVB)4cを配置
する理由は図5(b)の工程で極めて薄い中間膜(PV
B)4aと第2のガラス板2との間に気泡が入り込んで
しまうのを防止するためである。こうして通常の合わせ
ガラス体の製造工程を終わる。これにより、図5(d)
に示す中間膜(PVB)4(PVB4a〜4cが一体化
して得られる)の間に金属メッシュ3aが挟まれたプラ
ズマディスプレイ用の合わせガラス体を得ることができ
る。
Here, the reason why the third intermediate film (PVB) 4c is arranged is that an extremely thin intermediate film (PVB) is formed in the step of FIG.
B) This is to prevent air bubbles from entering between the 4a and the second glass plate 2. Thus, the manufacturing process of the normal laminated glass body is completed. As a result, FIG.
A laminated glass body for a plasma display in which a metal mesh 3a is sandwiched between intermediate films ( PVB) 4 (obtained by integrating PVBs 4a to 4c) can be obtained.

【手続補正6】[Procedure amendment 6]

【補正対象書類名】明細書[Document name to be amended] Statement

【補正対象項目名】0022[Correction target item name] 0022

【補正方法】変更[Correction method] Change

【補正内容】[Correction contents]

【0022】 [表1] ================================= 実施例1 実施例2 比較例1 (トッフ゜面合わせ) (トッフ゜-ホ゛トム面合わせ) (ホ゛トム面合わせ) 処理時間 −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− H T H T H T −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− 0 1.7 60 1.7 60 1.7 60 100 1.7 60 5 60 10 59 300 1.7 60 10 59 22 58 500 1.7 60 12 59 29 56 ================================= H:ヘイズ(%) T:透過率(%)[Table 1] ================================ Example 1 Example 2 Comparative Example 1 (Top face matching) (Top-photo face matching) (Photo face matching) Processing time ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ T −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− 0 1.760 1.7 60 60 1.7 60 100 1. 7 60 5 60 10 59 300 300 1.7 60 10 59 22 58 500 1.7 60 60 12 59 29 56 ============================ ======= H: haze (%) T: transmittance (%)

【手続補正7】[Procedure amendment 7]

【補正対象書類名】明細書[Document name to be amended] Statement

【補正対象項目名】0026[Correction target item name] 0026

【補正方法】変更[Correction method] Change

【補正内容】[Correction contents]

【0026】 [表2] ================================= 実施例1 実施例2 比較例1 −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− (トッフ゜面合わせ) (トッフ゜-ホ゛トム面合わせ) (ホ゛トム面合わせ) (ホ゛トム面を外側に配置) −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− 画像の鮮明性 良 好 やや不鮮明 不鮮明 外 観 良 好 良 好 白濁あり ================================= ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[Table 2] ================================= Example 1 Example 2 Comparative Example 1- −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− (Top face matching) (Top-photo face matching) (Photo face matching) (Pattern face placed outside) − −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− =============================== ────────────────── ───────────────────────────────────

【手続補正書】[Procedure amendment]

【提出日】平成11年10月21日(1999.10.
21)
[Submission date] October 21, 1999 (1999.10.
21)

【手続補正1】[Procedure amendment 1]

【補正対象書類名】明細書[Document name to be amended] Statement

【補正対象項目名】0003[Correction target item name] 0003

【補正方法】変更[Correction method] Change

【補正内容】[Correction contents]

【0003】[0003]

【発明が解決しようとする課題】プラズマディスプレイ
の前面板として合わせガラス板を用いる場合で、少なく
とも片方の面にAR、AG機能を有するフィルムを接着
していない場合あるいは蒸着等によりAR、AG機能を
有するフィルムをコーティングしていない場合に、この
合わせガラス板を高温高湿環境下で使用すると、いわゆ
るヤケと称するガラス表面に干渉色(虹彩)や白濁(ガ
ラス成分中のNaOH、Na CO 、NaHCO
どの成分が空気中の酸素と反応してできる)が生じる。
例えば60℃、90%の相対湿度で500時間おくと、
ガラス板中のナトリウム(Na)がガラス表面に析出し
てガラス板のヤケの原因となる。
When a laminated glass plate is used as a front plate of a plasma display, and a film having an AR and AG function is not bonded to at least one surface, or the AR and AG functions are formed by vapor deposition or the like. When the laminated glass plate is used in a high-temperature and high-humidity environment without coating a film having the same, an interference color (iris) or cloudiness (NaOH, Na 2 CO 3 , Components such as NaHCO 3 react with oxygen in the air).
For example, if it is kept at 60 ° C and 90% relative humidity for 500 hours,
Sodium (Na) in the glass plate precipitates on the glass surface, causing burns on the glass plate.

Claims (2)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 【請求項1】 フロートガラスの製造時に溶融スズに接
触するボトム面を互いに外側に配置し、フロートガラス
の製造時に溶融スズに接触しないトップ面を互いに向い
合うように内側に配置するか、又は少なくとも一方のガ
ラスのトップ面を内側に配置することを特徴とする合わ
せガラス体。
1. The method according to claim 1, wherein the bottom surfaces contacting the molten tin during the production of the float glass are arranged outside each other, and the top surfaces not contacting the molten tin during the production of the float glass are arranged inside so as to face each other, or at least. A laminated glass body, wherein a top surface of one glass is disposed inside.
【請求項2】 請求項1記載の合わせガラス体をプラズ
マディスプレイの前面板として用いることを特徴とする
プラズマディスプレイ前面板。
2. A front plate of a plasma display, wherein the laminated glass body according to claim 1 is used as a front plate of a plasma display.
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