EP1060029B1 - Verfahren zur mehrschichtlackierung mit strahlenhärtbaren beschichtungsmitteln - Google Patents
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- B05D3/061—Pretreatment of surfaces to which liquids or other fluent materials are to be applied; After-treatment of applied coatings, e.g. intermediate treating of an applied coating preparatory to subsequent applications of liquids or other fluent materials by exposure to radiation using U.V.
- B05D3/065—After-treatment
- B05D3/067—Curing or cross-linking the coating
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- the invention relates to a method for multi-layer coating of substrates Use of radiation-curable coating agents.
- the method can be advantageous They are used in vehicle and industrial painting, preferably in the Vehicle refinishing.
- a subsequent IR radiation is advantageous, for example, if in Lacquer contains, in addition to the radiation-curable binders, other binders that are used network an additional mechanism. In such a case, the downstream curing the full curing can be achieved quickly.
- a combination of UV and IR radiation during the curing process further on Senses can be realized, for example, by using a UV radiation source or IR radiation source and / or the object to be irradiated is continuously guided past one another be discontinuous or by UV radiation source and IR radiation source be placed alternately in front of the object to be irradiated.
- a disadvantage of the The procedures described is that, on the one hand, at least in the continuous process two drying or hardening zones to be passed through (UV zone and IR zone) be and UV and IR zones separated from each other, for example, by glare protection must, and that on the other hand in the discontinuous mode of operation UV and IR radiation source depending on the number of desired radiation intervals the object to be irradiated must be exchanged mutually, the UV lamp is generally not operated during the IR drying phase.
- last-mentioned discontinuous mode of operation as well as the required burn-in times Radiation sources, especially UV lamps generally have a time-delay effect on the entire painting process. Especially when using discontinuous Working method e.g. in paint shops, the vehicle throughput and thus ultimately affect the profitability of the workshop.
- the object of the invention was therefore to provide a process for multi-layer coating To provide the use of at least partially radiation-curable coating compositions, which makes it easy, economical and time-saving to harden the radiation-curable coatings to combine UV radiation and IR radiation, to operate without an undesirably high equipment and thus costly effort have to.
- the object is achieved by the method for forming an object of the invention Multi-layer painting by applying one or more fillers and / or others Coating agent layers on an optionally precoated substrate and then of a topcoat layer from a basecoat / clearcoat structure or from a pigmented Single-layer topcoat, at least one of the layers of the multi-layer structure consisting of one created at least partially curable coating agent by means of high-energy radiation is and this layer (s) are irradiated with UV radiation and IR radiation, the thereby is characterized in that a UV radiation source for irradiation with UV and IR radiation is used, which has an IR radiation component in its emission spectrum and that by alternately connecting a UV filter and an IR filter and / or alternating upstream and omitting a UV filter or an IR filter in front of the UV radiation source at least two radiation intervals are formed during which different with UV radiation, IR radiation or simultaneously with UV radiation and IR radiation is irradiated.
- UV filter and IR filter use it is possible to alternate between UV filter and IR filter use. It is also possible to use either a UV filter or an IR filter work and omit this alternately, so that with UV and IR radiation simultaneously is irradiated. Both ways of working can be combined so that alternating irradiation intervals with UV radiation, IR radiation or together UV and IR radiation are formed.
- UV radiation sources can be used as the UV radiation source are used, provided they have an IR radiation component in their emission spectrum exhibit.
- Such UV radiation sources are known to the person skilled in the art and generally accessible.
- the one required in the emission spectrum of the UV radiation source IR radiation component is preferably a radiation component in the range of short-wave IR radiation. This is the wavelength range of around 700 up to about 2500 nm. This range essentially corresponds to the emission spectra more commonly IR radiators which can be used in paint drying and which are in the range from 500 to 2500 nm, are preferably from 800 to 2000 nm.
- UV radiation sources that can be used according to the invention thus have, for example, an emission spectrum, including UV and IR emissions, in the range from 180 to 2500 nm, preferably from 200 to 2500 nm, particularly preferably from 200 to 2000 nm.
- the UV radiation sources customary in practice and known to the person skilled in the art have generally a UV radiation component in the emission spectrum of about 25%. Besides there is a considerable proportion of IR radiation in the emission spectrum.
- the IR radiation component can be up to about 60%, for example.
- UV radiation sources which can be used well in the process according to the invention are e.g. High-pressure, medium-pressure and low-pressure mercury lamps. Are common Lamps between 5 and 200 cm lamp length. Depending on the special Use case and the required radiation energy are lamp and Reflector geometry coordinated in the usual way.
- the respective lamp power can vary between 20 and 250 W / cm (watts per cm lamp length). Lamps with powers between 80 and 120 W / cm are preferably used.
- the mercury lamps can also be introduced by introducing metal halides be endowed. Examples of doped emitters are iron or gallium mercury lamps.
- UV radiation sources are gas discharge tubes, e.g. Xenon low pressure lamps.
- discontinuous UV radiation sources can also be used.
- Prefers these are so-called high-energy flash devices (in short: UV flash lamps).
- the UV flash lamps can have a plurality of flash tubes, for example with inert gas, such as xenon, filled quartz tubes.
- the UV flash lamps have, for example Illuminance of at least 10 megalux, preferably from 10 to 80 megalux per Lightning discharge on.
- the energy per flash discharge can be, for example, 1 to 10 kJoules be.
- the UV radiation sources that can be used in the method according to the invention are characterized by Upstream of a UV or IR filter modified before the UV radiation source.
- a UV filter is to be understood as a filter that has essentially no radiation in the Wavelength range of UV radiation, i.e. especially in the range of about 180 to 380 nm, lets through, but is transparent to IR radiation.
- IR filter is a filter be understood that essentially no radiation in the wavelength range of IR radiation, in particular in the range of about 700 to 2500 nm, however is permeable to UV radiation.
- the wavelength portion of visible light can vary completely or partially filtered out or let through after selecting the appropriate filter become.
- conventional UV and / or IR filters can be modified the UV radiation source. They are known to the person skilled in the art and are commercially available available.
- the filters can, for example, be foils, e.g. IR transmission foils, or are glass filters with different transmission curves.
- the filters are in different sizes, shapes and different thicknesses available.
- the glass filter types GG e.g. GG 474 from the company Schott are used. So-called IR transmission foils can also be used.
- the glass filter types FG e.g. FG 3, or BG, e.g. BG 26, BG 3, from Schott.
- the equipment of the UV radiation sources that can be used in the method according to the invention can be used with the respective filter in any way. That's the way it is possible, for example, the filter via suitable connecting elements or brackets to attach that it can be folded away, plugged on or pushed forward. It is also possible the filter in a separate device separate from the UV radiation source or Position the bracket directly in front of the UV radiation source.
- the UV radiation sources are generally integrated in a UV system usually from the UV radiation sources, the reflector system, the power supply, electrical controls, shielding, cooling system and ozone extraction.
- Other arrangements are of course also possible, just as it is possible to use only parts of the here to use the specified components of a UV system.
- the process according to the invention for multi-layer painting can be carried out using the Modified UV radiation sources described above be carried out in different ways. Irradiation intervals with UV radiation, IR radiation or UV and IR radiation can be combined with one another as desired. there can both the number and order of the respective radiation intervals as well as the Irradiation time per irradiation interval and the total irradiation time can be varied.
- the curing process with irradiation intervals and IR irradiation subsequent UV radiation are explained.
- this is done using high-energy radiation applied at least partially curable coating compositions.
- the Application takes place in the usual way, for example by means of spray application.
- To the application includes after a possibly allowed flash-off phase Drying phase or heating phase with IR radiation.
- the drying phase should do that Accelerate ventilation, that is, by the action of heat, the evaporation of the in the Coating of organic solvents still present and / or in the case of water-based paints of the water take place in a relatively short time.
- the IR radiation also has an effect achieved heating of the substrate surface also has a positive effect on the curing process by means of UV radiation because, in the case of binder systems curable by means of UV radiation, a higher Crosslinking density can be achieved if the crosslinking is started in the heat.
- the IR radiation is realized by, as already described above, the used UV radiation source upstream a UV filter and irradiated accordingly becomes. During this irradiation interval, the Substrate surface, but no crosslinking using UV radiation.
- the radiation duration with IR radiation can be, for example, 1 to 20 minutes.
- IR radiation can also be triggered by triggering several Lightning discharges occur.
- the duration of the radiation depends, for example, on the type and quantity the solvent still present in the coating after application. In dependence of Irradiation time and power of the radiation source can be on the substrate surface Temperatures of, for example, 40 to 200 ° C can be reached.
- Settings are made so that temperatures of, for example, from 40 to 100 ° C can be reached on the substrate surface. If the desired temperature of the Reached the substrate surface or the intended irradiation time has expired, the UV filter removed. After removing the UV filter starts in the case of continuously working UV sources instantly UV crosslinking. In case of UV flash lamps to be operated discontinuously become the after removing the UV filter desired UV flashes triggered.
- the exposure time with UV radiation can be when using UV flash lamps as a UV radiation source for example in the range from 1 millisecond to 400 seconds from 4 to 160 seconds, depending on the number of flash discharges selected.
- the lightning can be triggered approximately every 4 seconds, for example.
- the hardening can for example by 1 to 40 successive lightning discharges.
- the duration of the radiation can be for example in the range from a few seconds to about 5 minutes, preferably less than 5 Minutes.
- the distance between the UV radiation sources and the substrate surface to be irradiated can for example 5 to 60 cm.
- the shielding of the UV radiation sources Avoiding radiation leakage can e.g. by using an accordingly lined protective housing around a portable lamp unit or with the help of other, safety measures known to the person skilled in the art.
- the coupling of an IR radiation phase with a subsequent UV radiation phase using the UV radiation sources that can be used in the method according to the invention with an upstream UV filter offers the advantage that the Burn-in phase of a continuous UV radiation source for predrying or Heating the substrate surface can be used.
- UV radiation curable binders still contain binders in the coating agent, which after network or harden an additional mechanism, then there is the advantage that A certain degree of crosslinking already takes place due to the IR radiation, which for example leads to leads to improved stability.
- the curing process with radiation intervals and UV radiation subsequent IR radiation are explained.
- this is done using high-energy radiation applied at least partially curable coating compositions.
- the Application can take place in the usual way, for example by means of spray application.
- the irradiation phase with UV radiation follows.
- the Carrying out the UV irradiation corresponds to that already mentioned above Versions.
- the Irradiation phase with IR radiation is realized by how already described above, the UV radiation source used is a UV filter upstream and is irradiated accordingly.
- the subsequent IR radiation phase can be, for example, 0.5 to 30 minutes. Otherwise the above already apply made statements regarding IR radiation.
- the coupling of a UV radiation phase with a subsequent IR radiation phase can be particularly advantageous if, in addition to the radiation-curable binders are also included, which have a network additional mechanism and / or are physically drying. The final one In these cases, the IR drying phase quickly leads to complete hardening of the applied coating.
- Irradiation intervals are of course any other combinations of UV, IR or UV and IR radiation possible. Further conceivable examples of combinations are: IR irradiation-UV irradiation-IR irradiation; UV irradiation-IR irradiation UV irradiation-IR irradiation. Furthermore, it is also possible to use different ones Irradiation intervals in connection with the execution of several spray coats or Operations or in connection with radiation curing several to apply successive layers of the multilayer structure.
- the multilayer structure it is also possible, initially in the multilayer structure, at least partially to apply radiation-curable basecoat and first an IR and then one Subject to UV radiation. Thereafter, an at least partially radiation-curable Clear varnish applied and again first a JR and then UV radiation subjected. If necessary, further IR radiation can occur in both cases connect.
- the radiation curing of the individual layers of the multilayer structure as well the layers applied by means of a plurality of spray passes can in each case be the same or different radiation intensity and different radiation duration for each layer individually or for two or more layers together.
- one or more layers of a conventional one Multi-layer structure in the vehicle paint can be hardened. It can be For example, a multi-layer structure consisting of primer, filler, basecoat, clearcoat or act from primer, filler, one-coat topcoat. One or more can be used Layers of the multilayer structure made of at least partially radiation-curable Coating agents are created.
- At least those used in the method according to the invention by means of high-energy radiation partially curable coating agents are not subject to any limitation, they can aqueous, diluted with solvents or free of solvents and water. It can be by means of high-energy radiation, preferably by means of UV radiation, completely or only act partially curable coating agents.
- At by means of high-energy radiation curable coating compositions are in particular known to those skilled in the art cationic and / or free radical curing coating agents. Radicals are preferred curing coating compositions. When exposed to high-energy radiation Coating agents generate radicals in the coating agent that crosslink trigger radical polymerization of olefinic double bonds.
- the radically curing coating compositions which can preferably be used contain conventional ones Prepolymers, such as poly- or oligomers, the free-radically polymerizable olefinic Have double bonds, especially in the form of (meth) acryloyl groups in the molecule.
- the prepolymers can be used in combination with conventional reactive diluents, i.e. reactive liquid monomers.
- prepolymers or oligomers are (meth) acrylic functional (Meth) acrylic copolymers, epoxy resin (meth) acrylates, polyester (meth) acrylates, Polyether (meth) acrylates, polyurethane (meth) acrylates, unsaturated polyesters, unsaturated Polyurethanes or silicone (meth) acrylates with number average molecular weights (Mn) are preferred in the range from 200 to 10,000, particularly preferably from 500 to 3000 and with an average 2 to 20, preferably 3 to 10 radically polymerizable, olefinic double bonds per Molecule.
- (Meth) acrylic here means acrylic and / or methacrylic.
- reactive diluents are used, for example, in amounts of 1 to 50 % By weight, preferably from 5 to 30% by weight, based on the total weight of prepolymers and reactive thinners. It is defined as low molecular weight Compounds that can be mono-, di- or poly-unsaturated.
- Reactive thinners examples include: (meth) acrylic acid and its esters, maleic acid and its half esters, Vinyl acetate, vinyl ether, substituted vinyl ureas, ethylene and Propylene glycol di (meth) acrylate, 1,3- and 1,4-butanediol di (meth) acrylate, vinyl (meth) acrylate, Allyl (meth) acrylate, glycerol tri, di and mono (meth) acrylate, trimethylolpropane tri, di and -mono (meth) acrylate, styrene, vinyl toluene, divinylbenzene, pentaerythritol and -tetra (meth) acrylate, di- and tripropylene glycol di (meth) acrylate, hexanediol di (meth) acrylate.
- Reactive thinners can be used individually or in a mixture.
- Reactive thinners diacrylates such as e.g. Dipropylene glycol diacrylate, tripropylene glycol diacrylate and / or hexanediol diacrylate used.
- the free radical curing coating compositions contain photoinitiators, e.g. in quantities of 0.1 to 5 wt .-%, preferably from 0.5 to 3 wt .-%, based on the sum of radical polymerizable prepolymers, reactive diluents and photoinitiators.
- photoinitiators such as benzoin and derivatives, acetophenone and derivatives, e.g. 2,2-diacetoxyacetophenone, benzophenone and derivatives, thioxanthone and derivatives, anthraquinone, 1-benzoylcyclohexanol, organophosphorus compounds, such as e.g. Acyl phosphine oxides.
- the photoinitiators can be used alone or in combination.
- other synergistic components e.g. tertiary amines used become.
- Coating agents that can be partially hardened can be used in addition to that using high-energy radiation curable binder system contain one or more other binders.
- Both any additional binders that may be present may be, for example usual binder systems curable by means of addition and / or condensation reactions and / or are conventional physically drying binder systems. It is also possible, that the binder system itself, which is curable by means of high-energy radiation, in addition to the radical polymerizable double bonds for crosslinking by addition and / or Has condensation reactions capable groups.
- the addition and / or condensation reactions act in the aforementioned sense it is lacquer chemical crosslinking reactions known to the person skilled in the art, for example the ring-opening addition of an epoxy group to a carboxyl group to form a Ester and a hydroxyl group, the addition of a hydroxyl group to an isocyanate group to form a urethane group, the reaction of a hydroxyl group with a blocked Isocyanate group with formation of a urethane group and cleavage of the Blocking agent, the reaction of a hydroxyl group with an N-methylol group Dehydration, the reaction of a hydroxyl group with an N-methylol ether group Elimination of the etherification alcohol, the transesterification reaction with a hydroxyl group an ester group with elimination of the esterification alcohol, the Umurethanization reaction of a hydroxyl group with a carbamate group under Elimination of alcohol, the reaction of a carbamate group with an N-methylol ether group
- Partly curable coating agents can additional, customary for the paint formulation Components included.
- the additives are the usual additives that can be used in the paint sector. Examples of such Additives are leveling agents, anti-cratering agents, anti-foaming agents, catalysts, Adhesion promoter, rheology-influencing additives, thickeners, light stabilizers and Emulsifiers.
- the additives are used in customary amounts known to the person skilled in the art.
- the coating compositions which can be used in the process according to the invention can be slight Contain quantities of organic solvents and / or water. Solvents it is a common paint solvent. These can be made from the production of the Binders originate or are added separately. Examples of such solvents are or polyhydric alcohols, e.g. Propanol, butanol, hexanol; Glycol ethers or esters, e.g. Diethylene glycol dialkyl ether, dipropylene glycol dialkyl ether, each with Cl to C6 alkyl, Ethoxypropanol, butyl glycol; Glycols, e.g.
- esters e.g. Butyl acetate and amyl acetate
- N-methylpyrrolidone and ketones e.g. Methyl ethyl ketone, acetone, cyclohexanone
- aromatic or aliphatic Hydrocarbons e.g. Toluene, xylene or linear or branched aliphatic C6-C12 hydrocarbons.
- the coating compositions which can be used in the process according to the invention can be pigments and / or fillers. These are the usual ones in the paint industry usable fillers and organic or inorganic color and / or effect Pigments and anti-corrosion pigments.
- inorganic or organic Color pigments are titanium dioxide, micronized titanium dioxide, iron oxide pigments, carbon black, Azo pigments, phthalocyanine pigments, quinacridone and pyrrolopyrrole pigments.
- Effect pigments are: metal pigments, e.g. made of aluminum, copper or other metals; Interference pigments, e.g. metal oxide coated metal pigments, e.g. titanium dioxide coated or mixed oxide coated aluminum, coated mica, such as e.g. titanium dioxide coated mica and graphite effect pigments.
- fillers are Silicon dioxide, aluminum silicate, barium sulfate and talc.
- the general composition of the coating agents that can be used for example the type the pigmentation depends on which layer of the multilayer structure with the Coating agents should be created.
- the invention is illustrated by the following example.
- a water-based lacquer (produced in accordance with DE-A-196 43 802, production example 4) was applied to filler-coated KTL sheet metal in a resulting dry film layer thickness of approximately 15 ⁇ m. This was followed by IR radiation.
- a UV flash lamp (power 3500 Ws, approx. 50% IR radiation component in the emission spectrum) provided with an attachable UV filter (glass filter GG 475 from Schott, size: 50 x 50 mm 2 , thickness: 2 mm) used.
- the irradiation was carried out with 30 flashes, which were triggered at a distance of about 4 s, at an object distance of about 20 cm.
- the applied clear lacquer was subjected to IR radiation.
- the above-mentioned UV flash lamp modified with the UV filter was used.
- the irradiation was carried out with 20 flashes, which were triggered at intervals of approx. 4 s, at an object distance of approximately 20 cm.
- the UV radiation then took place.
- the UV filter was removed from the UV flash lamp and an IR filter (glass filter FG 3 from Schott, size: 50 x 50 mm 2 , thickness: 2 mm) was attached.
- the irradiation was carried out with 20 flashes, which were triggered at intervals of approx. 4 s, at an object distance of approximately 20 cm.
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- Verfahren zur Mehrschichtlackierung durch Auftrag einer oder mehrerer Füllerund/oder weiterer Überzugsmittelschichten auf ein gegebenenfalls vorbeschichtetes Substrat und anschließend einer Decklackschicht aus einem Basislack/Klarlackaufbau oder aus einem pigmentierten Einschichtdecklack, wobei mindestens eine der Schichten des Mehrschichtaufbaus aus einem mittels energiereicher Strahlung zumindest teilweise härtbaren Beschichtungsmittel erstellt wird und diese Schicht(en) mit UV-Strahlung und IR-Strahlung bestrahlt werden, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß zur Bestrahlung mit UVund IR-Strahlung eine UV-Strahlungsquelle verwendet wird, die in ihrem Emissionsspektrum einen IR-Strahlungsanteil aufweist und daß durch abwechselndes Vorschalten eines UV-Filters und eines IR-Filters und/oder abwechselndes Vorschalten und Weglassen eines UV-Filters oder eines IR-Filters vor die Strahlungsquelle mindestens zwei Bestrahlungsintervalle ausgebildet werden, während derer unterschiedlich mit UV-Strahlung, IR-Strahlung oder gleichzeitig mit UV-Strahlung und IR-Strahlung bestrahlt wird.
- Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß abwechselnd UV-Filter und IR-Filter vorgeschaltet und damit Bestrahlungsintervalle von IR-Strahlung und UV-Strahlung ausgebildet werden.
- Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß abwechselnd ein UV-Filter vorgeschaltet und weggelassen wird, wodurch abwechselnde Bestrahlungsintervalle mit IR-Strahlung und gleichzeitig UV-Strahlung und IR-Strahlung erfolgen.
- Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß abwechselnd ein IR-Filter vorgeschaltet und weggelassen wird, wodurch Bestrahlungsintervalle mit UV-Strahlung und gleichzeitig IR- und UV-Strahlung ausgebildet werden.
- Verfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das erste Bestrhlungsintervall unter Vorschalten eines UV-Filters mit IR-Strahlung durchgeführt wird.
- Verfahren nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das erste Bestrahlungsintervall unter Vorschalten eines UV-Filters mit IR-Strahlung durchgeführt wird, und das zweite Bestrahlungsintervall unter Vorschalten eines IR-Filters mit UV-Strahlung durchgeführt wird.
- Verfahren nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß anschließend ein drittes Bestrahlungsintervall unter Vorschaltung eines UV-Filters mit IR-Strahlung durchgeführt wird.
- Verfahren nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß man eine UV-Strahlungsquelle verwendet, die in ihrem Emissionsspektrum einen IR-Strahlungsanteil im Wellenlängenbereich von 700 bis 2500 nm aufweist.
- Verfahren nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß Bestrahlungsintervalle mit IR-Strahlung allein oder IR-Strahlung zusammen mit UV-Strahlung im Bereich von 0,5 bis 30 Minuten verwendet werden.
- Verfahren nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, das Bestrahlungsintervalle für die Bestrahlung mit UV-Strahlung in der Größenordnung von einer Millisekunde bis 5 Minuten verwendet werden.
- Verfahren nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß als UV-Strahlungsquelle UV-Blitzlampen verwendet werden.
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