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HOW TO MAKE ITO CONDUCTIVE GLASS SIMPLY

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HOW MAKE CONDUCTIVE GLASS ITO FOR STUDENTS EXPERIMENT.

SOLOMON ROCKMAN
EDUCATION - NASSAU, ANDROS, BAHAMAS


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Spray it with two solutions of buffered ammoniacal silver nitrate and reducer at the same time. The reducer can be a mixture of formaldehyde and glucose.

Trevor Crichton
R&D practical scientist The Pheasantries - Chesham, U.K.

January 18, 2009

Could you please teach me how to make the conductive glass step by step, I'm not a scientist, this is for a elementary school project.
I really appreciated all your help.

if you have it in Spanish that will be better for me.
Thanks.

Alex Zaninovic
- Colombia, South America


January 21, 2009

Hi, Alex. Look up "Brashear Process" on the internet and you will find the complete details, including at least one set of instructions for an elementary school project. Good luck.

Regards,

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Ted Mooney, P.E.
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Brick, New Jersey


March 11, 2009

PLEASE EXPLAIN TO ME ON EASY WAY HOW TO MAKE A GLASS CONDUCTIVE FOR A SOLAR PANEL, THANKS.

Alex Zaninovic
- Colombia, South America


March 15, 2009

Hi, Alex. I may be misunderstanding, but while this page talks about you how to make glass conductive, I don't believe you can convert solar energy to electricity via conductive glass. There is more to it than that! Maybe look up 'photovoltaics' instead of "conductive glass". Good luck.

Regards,

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Ted Mooney, P.E.
finishing.com
Brick, New Jersey


November 8, 2010

Ted, I thought I'd respond. I actually found this page because of a PV project also. You can make a PV cell using conductive glass. Look up Gratzel cells.

Todd Gehris
- Lehighton, Pennsylvania Us.

November 8, 2010

Thanks, Todd.

The Gratzel Cell stuff was interesting reading. I'm seeing how conductive glass fits into the situation.

Regards,

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Ted Mooney, P.E.
finishing.com
Brick, New Jersey

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