Crack Bridging Mechanism for Glass Strengthening by Organosilane Water-Based Coatings

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2004.11.004

We used an epoxysilane/aminosilane coating deposited from an aqueous solution
to strengthen flat glass. We studied film formation, interfacial and mechanical
properties of the film. The film is highly cross-linked with a 6 GPa Young's
modulus and good adhesion. Our results suggest that crack face bridging
accounts for most of the 75 % reinforcement in this system.

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