Affiliation:
1. Centre for Functional and Surface Functionalised Glass Alexander Dubcek University of Trencin Trencin Slovakia
2. Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research Friedrich Schiller University Jena Jena Germany
3. Joint Glass Centre of the IIC SAS TnUAD and FChPT STU Trenčín Slovakia
Abstract
AbstractChemical strengthening of glass represents a standard technology for fabricating damage‐resistant protective covers. Still, little attention has been paid to modifications in the tribological properties of ion‐exchanged glass surfaces. This work reports on scratch testing of a chemically strengthened alkali‐borosilicate thin glass. Diffusive Na+/K+‐ion exchange produces a residual surface compressive layer with compressive stress of 200–340 MPa and layers depths between 16 and 50 µm, depending on exchange temperature and treatment time. This leads to notable changes in the surface mechanical properties, such as an increase in surface Young's modulus, indentation, and scratch hardness. Surprisingly, the Na+/K+‐ion exchange is shifting the onsets of scratch‐induced microcracking and microcracking to lower normal loads. The accelerated buildup of lateral indentation stress in glasses with high scratch hardness was found to be responsible for the lower threshold loads of microcracking and abrasive wear in chemically strengthened alkali‐borosilicate thin glass.
Funder
Vedecká Grantová Agentúra MŠVVaŠ SR a SAV
H2020 Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
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