Laser Technology for Removing Conductive Coatings from Electrically Heated Railway-Transport Glazing (Review)


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Abstract

A high-efficiency laser-assisted method of removing tin-doped indium-oxide In2O3 (Sn) films from the surface of sodium-potassium-silicate glass used for railway-transport glazing. This method increases work productivity by a factor of 10 without degrading the strength of transport-engineering glazing and at the same time decreases environmental damage caused by the manufacturing process.

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D. N. Petrachkov

A. G. Romashin Obninsk Scientific and Industrial Enterprise Tekhnologiya JSC

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Email: petrachkovdn@technologiya.ru
Russian Federation, Obninsk

V. I. Samsonov

A. G. Romashin Obninsk Scientific and Industrial Enterprise Tekhnologiya JSC

Email: petrachkovdn@technologiya.ru
Russian Federation, Obninsk

V. N. Sigaev

D. I. Mendeleev Russian University of Chemical Technology (RKhTU)

Email: petrachkovdn@technologiya.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

N. A. Rukavichkin

A. G. Romashin Obninsk Scientific and Industrial Enterprise Tekhnologiya JSC; D. I. Mendeleev Russian University of Chemical Technology (RKhTU)

Email: petrachkovdn@technologiya.ru
Russian Federation, Obninsk; Moscow

E. O. Kozlova

A. G. Romashin Obninsk Scientific and Industrial Enterprise Tekhnologiya JSC; D. I. Mendeleev Russian University of Chemical Technology (RKhTU)

Email: petrachkovdn@technologiya.ru
Russian Federation, Obninsk; Moscow

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