Nota de aplicación
Glass that is coated with a highly reflective metallic coating, often used for mirrors and decorative effects. Glass mirrors with a metallized backing were first constructed in Venice in the 16th century using an amalgam of tinfoil and mercury. In 1836, a German chemist, J. von Liebig, developed a method to coat the glass with a silver salt then reduce it to metallic silver. For glass used to reflect solar radiation in windows, use "reflective glass."
Ubicación jerarquía
- faceta materiales
- .. materiales (nombre jerárquico)
- .... material
- ...... <materiales por composición>
- ........ material inorgánico
- .......... vidrio (material)
- ............ <vidrio por propiedades>
- .............. vidrio arquitectónico [+]
- .............. dichroic glass
- .............. vidrio dicromático
- .............. frosted glass
- .............. vidrio antideslumbrante
- .............. vidrio endotérmico
- .............. vidrio resistente al calor
- .............. vidrio reforzado al calor
- .............. vidrio aislante
- .............. luster glass
- .............. metallized glass
- .............. vidrio (no reflectante)
- .............. vidrio opal
- .............. opaque glass
- .............. vidrio óptico
- .............. vidrio fotosensible
- .............. vidrio prismático
- .............. vidrio reflectante
- .............. vidrio de seguridad [+]
- .............. vidrio de protección contra rayos X