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titleOfInvention Glass colorant composition
abstract A composition for transparent coloration of a glass surface. Thencomposition has fine gold (Au) particles; fine silver (Ag) particles; a fixing agentnincluding an organic Ti compound, an organic Fe compound, and an organic Sincompound; a binder resin; and an organic solvent. The relationship between thenamount of gold and silver particles to the fixing agent as a ratio of the number ofnmetal atoms is as follows: (Au + Ag)/(Ti + Fe + Si) < 1/2 .
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