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EP1104349A1 - Verfahren zur herstellung von sicherheitsetiketten - Google Patents

Verfahren zur herstellung von sicherheitsetiketten

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EP1104349A1
EP1104349A1 EP99929458A EP99929458A EP1104349A1 EP 1104349 A1 EP1104349 A1 EP 1104349A1 EP 99929458 A EP99929458 A EP 99929458A EP 99929458 A EP99929458 A EP 99929458A EP 1104349 A1 EP1104349 A1 EP 1104349A1
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Alain Charles Marcel Jacques Breger
Guy Marcel Charles Claude Breger
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41MPRINTING, DUPLICATING, MARKING, OR COPYING PROCESSES; COLOUR PRINTING
    • B41M3/00Printing processes to produce particular kinds of printed work, e.g. patterns
    • B41M3/14Security printing
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41MPRINTING, DUPLICATING, MARKING, OR COPYING PROCESSES; COLOUR PRINTING
    • B41M1/00Inking and printing with a printer's forme
    • B41M1/10Intaglio printing ; Gravure printing
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41MPRINTING, DUPLICATING, MARKING, OR COPYING PROCESSES; COLOUR PRINTING
    • B41M1/00Inking and printing with a printer's forme
    • B41M1/22Metallic printing; Printing with powdered inks
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T428/00Stock material or miscellaneous articles
    • Y10T428/31504Composite [nonstructural laminate]
    • Y10T428/31678Of metal
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T428/00Stock material or miscellaneous articles
    • Y10T428/31504Composite [nonstructural laminate]
    • Y10T428/31678Of metal
    • Y10T428/31692Next to addition polymer from unsaturated monomers
    • Y10T428/31699Ester, halide or nitrile of addition polymer

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a method of manufacturing security labels to protect products as well as labels obtained by this method.
  • the development of reprographic techniques makes it easier and easier to copy documents or falsify them, and in particular that of fiduciary papers, banknotes, stamps, etc.
  • Verifying the authenticity of a product consists of verifying the elements of authentication and security carried by the product. These elements of authentication and security generally consist of markers integrated into the product and which only a detector can read. Verification can consist of comparing the nature, the shape and the position of the authentication and security elements with model authentication and security elements stored in an inaccessible and or tamper-resistant manner in the apparatus performing the verification. This is the case with products such as banknotes. These products include reference and control elements integrated into the banknotes, generally readable with light radiation of precise wavelength, preferably in the field of non-visible light.
  • the security or protection means against falsification are necessarily integrated in an industrial process and must be compatible with such conditions of implementation. They must be related to a usual, not excessive, manufacturing cost and fall within the domain of the single item with prohibitive costs.
  • the various economic and technical requirements limit the possibilities of protection to the industrial means available.
  • the printing of banknotes, fiduciary papers, stamps uses the conventional printing techniques whose limits of precision of printing and of positioning of the elements of authentication and security are those of the techniques of 'classic print.
  • DOVID optically variable and diffracting images
  • the object of the present invention is to develop a method making it possible to considerably increase the safety of products against falsifications by making these falsifications extremely difficult.
  • the invention relates to a process characterized in that - a basic deposit is made on a film
  • a printing window is preferably produced according to the shape of the label as an etched surface with cuvettes bordered by a net forming the outline of the window,
  • the printing window is preferably printed in registration on the base deposit of the film with a passivation coating
  • the window is developed by a physicochemical operation, - the label is released and it is recovered.
  • the label is used as it is or can be transferred to the surface and / or the core of the material for security and authentication.
  • the precision of the realization of the label above all makes it possible to increase the complexity of the shape, either of the outline, or of the inclusions or reservations or even of the placement of the elements of authentication and security and above all it allows to integrate a very difficult to detect, elements of authentication and security only detectable or perceptible under conditions compatible with the precision of the implementation.
  • the printing cylinder preferably rotogravure is engraved with an image comprising engraved areas whose contours are surrounded by a net to allow high resolution printing without indentation.
  • the precision possible according to the invention for the realization makes it possible to increase in an unsuspected way the precision of the detection and on the contrary the precision or the dimensional reduction of the elements of authentication and security whereas, until now, this precision was very largely limited by the risk of error linked to imprecision in manufacturing.
  • This precision makes it easier to camouflage multiple elements of authentication and security, imperceptible under the usual analysis conditions, since they are unsuspected and located far below the error limits currently possible.
  • This precision in production is largely linked to the quality of the thread, which is between 2 and 50 ⁇ thick depending on the material to be deposited, preferably 20 ⁇ .
  • the net is distant from the cells by a distance of between 5 and 50 ⁇ , preferably 20 ⁇ .
  • the window defining the label to an outline combining concave and / or convex, curved and / or straight lines.
  • the window can have a uniformly convex contour or a contour with alternating concave and convex curves.
  • This outline can be formed of curved segments and / or of straight segments and includes negative and positive lettering and flourishes.
  • the complexity of the window is linked to the complexity that we want to give to the label to make its falsification difficult or, in the case of an integrated circuit, to adapt to the nature of the circuit.
  • the window having a contour is positioned laterally by reading a guide passage located on the coated strip, and is positioned longitudinally by reading a spot or marker whose signal allows the control of the positioning of the window on the pattern or patterns carried by the coated strip, the assembly with a tolerance between 0.1 mm and 0.5 mm, preferably 0.2 mm.
  • the method of applying a window for tracking and physico-chemical treatment can be repeated a certain number of times according to the layers to be produced and for each layer a window will be defined.
  • the operations at each layer may also be different. In one case, it may be a physicochemical operation working by removing material.
  • the operation may consist of an addition of material (for example electrolysis with consumable electrodes).
  • the removal and the deposit are simultaneous.
  • the window is not necessarily the area delimited by a closed contour.
  • the window can also be the area outside a closed outline of more or less complex shape.
  • auxiliary windows each defining zones of smaller areas.
  • the support is a film and the basic deposit is a metallic deposit.
  • the basic deposit is a metallic deposit.
  • the base deposit constitutes a hologram comprising in particular a metal base deposit.
  • the location of holograms and means made up of optically variable and diffracting images or equivalent elements on the film is advantageously carried out by reference elements intended to cooperate with detectors fitted to the installation to allow positioning and precise location for positioning of the Windows.
  • the basic deposit can also constitute a background, in particular a background with a pattern.
  • the printed passivation coating is of cellulose and / or metallic and / or plastic and / or plastic metallized nature under vacuum.
  • the printed passivation coating is insoluble and is composed of preferably nitrocellulosic polymer comprising a charge of variable nature depending on the subsequent use of the printed strip, in particular pigments or conductive fillers or insulators such as metal oxides, preferably oxides of titanium, iron, boron, nickel, chromium, carbon, silica, ... used pure or in mixture.
  • pigments or conductive fillers or insulators such as metal oxides, preferably oxides of titanium, iron, boron, nickel, chromium, carbon, silica, ... used pure or in mixture.
  • the printed passivation coating is soluble and is composed of polymer preferably polyvinyl alcohol or any other polymer soluble in an aqueous medium, but insensitive to the aqueous solution for developing the window.
  • the invention also relates to an installation for the manufacture of security labels, for the implementation of the method as described above and which comprises a feed station supplying a strip provided with a coating, a post printing with a rotogravure printing unit to apply printing windows, preferably rotogravure, to the strip, followed at the outlet of an electrolysis station to perform electrolysis on the strip, a washing installation for cleaning the surface of the strip, a drying station, a control station and a winding station.
  • a feed station supplying a strip provided with a coating
  • a post printing with a rotogravure printing unit to apply printing windows, preferably rotogravure, to the strip, followed at the outlet of an electrolysis station to perform electrolysis on the strip
  • a washing installation for cleaning the surface of the strip
  • a drying station a control station and a winding station.
  • the aqueous window development solution is composed of a salt with its base or its associated acid such as NaOH and NaCl in a concentration between 5 and 150 g / 1, preferably 100 g / 1.
  • the window development solution is an electrolyte composed of a salt with its base or its associated acid such as NaOh, NaCl and CuCl2 in a concentration between 15 and 150 g / 1, preferably 100 g / 1.
  • the temperature of the electrolyte is between 5 and 80 ° C. and it is preferably equal to 40 ° C.
  • the electrical voltage across the electrodes is continuous between 2V and 21V, preferably equal to 6V.
  • the electrode is a bar having a section with a geometry favorable to the concentration of current flows towards the metal film to be corroded, by a triangular shape of which one of the vertices of the triangle is directed towards the film.
  • the material of the electrode is a material insoluble in the aqueous developing solution even under electric current such as titanium.
  • the installation is composed of a set of machines and apparatuses comprising a treatment zone with soluble electrodes immersed in an electrolyte under current for rapid deposition on a pre-printed film of windows.
  • the developing solution is an electrolyte composed of a salt with its base or its associated acid such as CuCl2 and HCl in a concentration of between 5 and 150 g / 1, preferably 100 g / 1.
  • the current across the electrodes is a direct current applied at a voltage between 5 and 30V 'preferably 6V.
  • the section of the electrode bar has a geometry favorable to the dissolution of the metal of the electrode, therefore a maximum surface in contact with the electrolyte, for example a circular section.
  • the material of the electrode is a material soluble in one electrolyte, such as copper for depositing a copper film.
  • the anodes and the cathodes are immersed parallel to each other, separated by partitions. ⁇
  • the section of the rod electrode has a geometry favorable to the concentration of current flows towards the metal film to be corroded and favorable to its dissolution in the electrolyte, preferably a drop shape, the tip of which is directed to the film.
  • the installation comprises a set of machines and apparatuses comprising a washing zone with spins between steel cylinders and polymer cylinders to limit the entrainments and facilitate the drying by evaporation of the washing liquid, so that the soluble passivation coating is dissolved and the treated film is dry and without trace of electrolyte incompatible with its subsequent use.
  • the installation is composed of a set of machines and devices put online to constitute a machine with several separate stations so that the printing is separated from the other operations themselves grouped together in a second machine.
  • the installation is composed of a set of machines and apparatuses comprising two control zones between printing and processing and a third after drying, equipped with probes for the continuous detection of the conductivity of different zones and video cameras to assess compliance with the resolution of the different stages of operations.
  • the invention also relates to the products obtained by the process and the installation.
  • the product results from a film comprising multiple layers of insulating and conductive, insulating and metallic materials capable of being used in the printing of fiduciary materials in order to secure them.
  • holograms and means made up of images optically variable and diffracting, of optically variable images by diffraction or other, safety, identified and demetallized, or the thickness of the passivation coating is between 0.5 and 8 ⁇ , preferably 1 ⁇ , for per- put to fill the irregularities of the support on which said patterns are transferred.
  • the invention is intended for the production of a film comprising multiple layers of insulating and conductive, insulating and metallic materials capable of being used in the printing of materials intended for the electronic industry.
  • the multiple layers are between 0.05 ⁇ and 5 ⁇ thick, preferably 1 ⁇ to limit the final thicknesses, but above all to produce passivation coatings of high precision between 0.05 and 5 ⁇ , preferably 1 ⁇ .
  • the product is intended for the electronics industry where the metallic layers are between 5 Angstrom and 600 Angstrom, preferably 50 Angstrom.
  • the product consists of patterns whose contours are smoothed and do not have serrations.
  • the product consists of patterns with a resolution between 10 ⁇ and 100 ⁇ , preferably 50 ⁇ , either lines or guilloches with a minimum thickness and distance between 10 ⁇ and 100 ⁇ , preferably 50 ⁇ .
  • the patterns are metallic patterns.
  • the product is also composed of a polymer film coated with holograms, metallic, DOVID or others, identified, demetallized, cut from the paper during its manufacture, to make the patterns visible either by transparency or by reflection.
  • the product is composed of a polymer film coated with a metallized release layer comprising holograms and / or DOVID or the like, identified, demetallized, coated with the various layers required. saries to its continuous transfer (stripe) and / or spotted (patch) on the final paper.
  • the product is composed of a coated or uncoated, metallized polymer film comprising one or more holograms, DOVID or the like, identified, demetallized, coated with the various laminated layers, cut in different ways, necessary for its adhesion to cold on the final support, constituting an adhesive label or an overlay.
  • the product is composed of a coated or uncoated, metallized polymer film comprising holograms, DOVID or other, identified, demetallized, laminated with another polymer, coated, cut or not, and which has the destruction characteristics of its images as soon as we try to take it off its final support, constituting a detachment film
  • the same products can be produced without holograms, without DOVID or others.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of the process of the invention
  • - Figure 2 is an overview of a machine for implementing the method
  • - Figure 3 shows the detail of the printing unit
  • FIG. 4 is a diagrammatic view of the printing unit with tracking system
  • FIG. 5A shows a form of label
  • FIG. 5B shows a first embodiment of a heliographic engraving of the label of FIG. 5A
  • FIG. 5C shows a second embodiment of a label engraving on a heliographic cylinder
  • FIG. 5D shows the result of the printing, using the printing window, obtained with one of FIGS. 5B, 5C
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram of a physico-chemical treatment group for the film
  • - Figure 7 is a top view of the electrolysis tank
  • - Figure 8 is a perspective view of the electrolysis tank
  • FIG. 9 is a schematic view of the video control system.
  • the invention relates to a method of manufacturing security labels intended to be affixed to products to be protected against falsification or else to be integrated into products such as for example holograms and means made up of optically variable and diffracting images, wires, ... in banknotes, fiduciary papers, packaging and security or authentication documents.
  • This process consists in preparing (100) a film with a base deposit, in general a metal deposit on the plastic base film such as a support of polyester or PVC and / or metal, and / or plastic, and / or vacuum metallized plastic.
  • the basic deposit can form a design, that is to say a background, possibly constituting a hologram.
  • the shape of the label is defined (101) with the position of the authentication and security elements intended to be hidden in the label and the benchmarks for operations which must be done by locating the position. labels on the film.
  • the printing window (102) is produced. This is the area defined by the outline of the label and which is located inside this label. This entire surface will be printed by gravure printing.
  • the window is made as an engraved surface with rotogravure cuvettes bordered by a net forming the outline of the window.
  • This window can have any shape, different from a rectangular shape. circular or circular or, more generally, different from a simple geometric shape. Given the precision allowed by the process, it is particularly interesting to choose a complicated window contour which can be produced with great precision and complete geometry and lettering with great finesse (50 ⁇ and less) and thus will in itself constitute a very effective means of protection against falsification.
  • This printing window is produced on a gravure cylinder.
  • the window is printed in registration on the base film deposit.
  • the printing is done with a passivation product, resistant to the physicochemical action which will be carried out later.
  • the printed window is positioned in relation to the already printed strip, in longitudinal registration thanks to a reader of the spot readable on the preprinted strip whose signal is amplified and allows the drive motor of the printing cylinder to be controlled. Thanks to a guide lane reader (BAlb) whose signal makes it possible to move the strip laterally (BAI) relative to the printing windows with a tolerance of 0.1 to 0.5 mm, preferably less than 0.2 mm.
  • BAlb guide lane reader
  • the lateral guidance system is ensured by reading a guide corridor (BAlb) using a photoelectric cell (BB1) or others, the signal of which is amplified to drive the strip (BAI) laterally so that the guide passage (BAlb) is always located laterally in the same way in relation to the passage (B22) carried by the cylinder (B2).
  • the servo-control of the longitudinal location is calibrated on the reading of the stamped spots (BAlc) traced at each revolution of the rotary tool carrying the stamping matrix of the patterns (BAla), the spots (BAlc), and the guide corridor (BAlb).
  • the measurement and recording of the distance between the said spots (BAlc) is used by computer to establish the statistics of the longitudinal position deviations, to determine the quality of these same positioning and give an alert in case of work outside tolerance.
  • the signals emitted by the photoelectric cell (BB2) are compared with those of the encoder (BB3) to determine and control the supply (BB4) of the motor (BB5) driving the cylinder (B2) carrying the printing windows (B21).
  • a video control system makes it possible to systematically check by a first camera (FI) the servo-control of the longitudinal and lateral positioning, and in a random manner by a second camera (F2), the quality of the printing of the windows (I) .
  • FI first camera
  • F2 second camera
  • the size of the printing cylinder is greater than that of the patterns of the strip (BAI) to ensure its tension.
  • the servo-control of the longitudinal tracking is calibrated on the reading of the stamped spot presenting the most regular interspot (distance between two master spots), the master spot (BAlc), which alone will be read. Each interspot read will be measured. These measurements are used to establish the statistics of the longitudinal positioning deviations, determine the quality of these same positioning and give an alert in the event of work outside tolerance.
  • a video system makes it possible to systematically check by a first camera the servo-control of the longitudinal and lateral positioning, and in a random way by a second camera, the quality of the printing of the windows.
  • the window (104) is developed, that is to say that one acts on the film by a physicochemical action, for example an electrolysis, with removal so as to remove the base deposit from the film wherever the deposit is not protected by the passivation layer deposited by printing (103). This consists of removing all the parts of the basic deposit located outside the print window.
  • a physicochemical action for example an electrolysis
  • the base deposit being generally a metallic deposit, it is very interesting to develop the window by a physicochemical action such as an oxidoreductive attack or an electrolysis depending on the reaction rate and the yield which must present. the operation. At the end of this physicochemical action, the base deposit is removed from the film except at the places corresponding to the printing of the printing window.
  • a physicochemical action such as an oxidoreductive attack or an electrolysis depending on the reaction rate and the yield which must present. the operation.
  • the base deposit is removed from the film except at the places corresponding to the printing of the printing window.
  • the label (105) is recovered by removing the deposit of soluble passivation covering the rotogravure windows. The film is washed and the label is thus obtained on the film forming the support.
  • the label can then be fixed on the product to be protected or be integrated into it (106).
  • the possibilities are endless.
  • the surface of the strip can be passivated outside the window and the surface inside the window can be treated by physicochemical action.
  • the shape of the window to be produced can be very variable in size and complexity.
  • FIG. 2 shows an installation for implementing the method described above.
  • This installation consists of a feeding station A which receives the film provided with its BAI base deposit, wound on a reel.
  • the spool is unwound to feed a gravure printing station B; then, at the output of this gravure printing station, the BA2 strip passes through an electrolysis station C carrying out the physical- chemical on the windows of BA3 film.
  • This electrolysis station C is followed by a washing station D in which the soluble passivation layer giving the BA4 film is optionally removed and the strip is rinsed.
  • the strip BA4 passes through a drying station E and, finally, through a control station F to arrive on the rewinder G.
  • the supply station A comprises an unwinder Al which carries the reel A2. This unwinder is driven by a motor controlled by an A3 call group, which regulates a controlled voltage in the BAI band.
  • the strip then passes through the printing station B which includes a printing unit
  • FIG. 3 ( Figures 3 and 4) with an inkwell Bl, a gravure cylinder B2 plunging into the inkwell Bl to cover the surface provided with rotogravure cells and the outline of the window.
  • This cylinder cooperates with a doctor blade B3 which removes the ink from the surface so that only the ink remains inside the cells or of the engraving.
  • the inkwell Bl is supplied from a reservoir B4 containing the coating product by a pump B5 and a pipe B ⁇ .
  • the reservoir B4 is equipped with a means for detecting the viscosity B ⁇ such as a viscometer to allow the viscosity of the coating liquid to be adjusted.
  • This rotogravure group B can be equipped with a spot reading system arranged on the metallized strip which will allow the piloting of the strip, so that the positioning of the window will be identified with the patterns of the strip. metallic with possibly pre-printed patterns and designs.
  • the level of liquid in the inkwell Bl is adjusted by an overflow B7 with return to the reservoir B4, so that the gravure cylinder B2 is always immersed at the same depth in the inkwell Bl.
  • the cylinder B2 cooperates with a pressure cylinder B10 placed above the strip BAI, the cylinder B2 being located below the strip.
  • the BAI strip consists schematically, as shown in FIG. 3, of a support S made of plastic and of a base coating M such as a metal.
  • the gravure cylinder B2 compresses, with the presser B10, the strip BAI and deposits the printing or coatings I corresponding to the windows.
  • Figure 4 is a top view of the printing unit shown in Figure 3. This figure shows the gravure cylinder B2, the pressing cylinder B10 with an arrow indicating the compression and the strip BA in top view.
  • the gravure cylinder B2 carries an engraved surface according to a printing window B21 of relatively complicated shape, which carries out the printing I or coating area on the lower face M of the strip BAI (which then becomes the strip BA2).
  • FIGS. 5A-5D show more explicitly the production of the etched surface of the printing window.
  • FIG. 5A gives the desired contour for the heliographic window, that is to say the contour of the future label (1100).
  • the surface of the printing window is etched in the cylinder.
  • This window consists of an engraved surface comprising bowls or cells K100, separated by low walls K101, and the assembly is surrounded by a net K102, which borders the bowls and the intervals between the bowls K100.
  • the cells are represented by black squares with possibly truncated rounded corners, separated by the white walls (partitions or also called bridges) K101.
  • the window 1200 also includes cells K200 separated by low walls K201 and the assembly is surrounded by a thread K202 which is further from the edge of the cells K200 (truncated or not) than in the embodiment of FIG. 5B.
  • the fineness of the line constituting the net depends on the resolution of the plotter who drew the window (s); thus, with the choice between the etching forms of FIGS. 5B and 5C depends the viscosity of the liquid used for this printing. As indicated, this liquid is, once dried, a passivation product, that is to say inert with respect to the physicochemical action to be carried out.
  • the resin of the bonding layer (primer) deposited on the passivation coating is compatible with the latter and thus a delamination resistance is obtained between 1000 g / M 2 and 200 g / M 2 preferably 500 g / M 2 .
  • the higher layer for heat resistance (varnish 2 components) and that providing the moisture resistance of the fusible and all the others, having a total residual solvents content of between 150 m and 50 mg / M 2/24 hrs preferably 15 mg / M 2/24 hrs and a delamination strength between 200 and 1000 g / M 2, preferably 500 g / M 2.
  • FIG. 5D shows the printed image 1300 with its very precise and indented outline.
  • the electrolysis station C consists of an electrolysis tank Cl which is licked by the strip BA2, having received the impression in the printing station B.
  • This electrolysis station also comprises an extraction hood C2 for the electrolysis gases.
  • the detail of station C2 appears in Figures 6, 7, 8.
  • FIG. ⁇ of the electrolysis station C - shows an alternation of electrolysis tanks C3, C4, C5, C6 connected by lines C7 and a supply pump C8 to an electrolyte tank C9.
  • the strip BA2 provided with the coatings I, touches the surface of the liquid contained in the electrolysis tanks C3-C6.
  • a collection hopper C15 which collects the liquid dripping from the strip BA3 wrung by its passage between two cylinders Cl ⁇ , C17. The wringing liquid is collected in the hopper C15 and it returns to the tank C9.
  • FIG. 7 shows a top view of the electrolysis group C1, revealing in particular the partitions C20, C21, C22 separating the cells. This figure also shows the union of positive and negative electrodes to a common collector rail C30, C31.
  • FIG. 8 shows in perspective view the organization of the electrolysis group C1. The same references as above have been used but their description will not be repeated.
  • the conditions under which the electrolysis takes place depend on the nature of the metal to be electrolysed.
  • the electrodes are non-consumable electrodes, which simply remove the metallization of the film in places not protected by the passivation layer, that is to say outside the outline of the windows.
  • the window printing and electrolysis operations can be repeated with different window shapes made one on top of the other, for example to form an integrated circuit and in this case there will be a succession of stations B, C and possibly D which will alternate.
  • washing station D This washing station rinses: the BA3 strip to remove the electrolyte residues and dissolve the coating layer in particular the passivation layer.
  • This washing station D consists of different return cylinders Dl, D2 leading the strip BA3 in a first tank D4 and then in a second tank D5. These tanks contain a liquid for rinsing the electrolyte and / or a solvent and the coating. The detailed structure of these washing tanks will not be given. It is a set of cylinders defining a flow path for the strip in the washing bath.
  • washing takes place with spins between steel cylinders and polymer cylinders to limit entrainment and facilitate drying by evaporation of the washing liquid, so that the film is dry and without traces of the electrolyte incompatible with its subsequent use.
  • the strip BA4 Downstream of the washing station D, the strip BA4 passes through the drying station E equipped with ventilation and air extraction means El, E2, E3, E4 and, finally, the dried strip BA5 passes through a drying station.
  • F control equipped with a FI video camera which views an area of BA5 film to control the quality of manufacturing. This control is done continuously.
  • the film is wound on a winding station G.
  • This winding station has a structure similar to the unwinder A but operates in the opposite direction. It includes a support Gl fitted with a motor and forming the roller G2.
  • FIG. 9 schematically describes the video control system composed of a video camera (FI) which records the image of the unwinding lane (1A) ' and of the spots (1C) appearing after processing of the computer (F4) on the half of the screen (F3) in (IA) and (IC).
  • the camera (F2) displays the demetallized patterns (I) according to random positions and transmits the image to the computer (F4), the image (I ') appearing on the other half (F5) of the screen.
  • the strip After checking the strip, the strip is margined and wound with a tension check so that it is not deformed by the excess thickness zones.
  • the installation has the advantage of a processing speed which can exceed the processing speed of 250 m / min.
  • the treatment is insensitive to the presence of metal oxides which protect the metallized face of the film, which is notably an advantage compared to the prior chemical process.
  • the possibility of depositing a metallic layer of a different nature than that which has been corroded allows the fabrication of metallic multilayers.
  • the resolution of the metallized line obtained is that of the printing because the thickness of the corrosion mask can be 2 microns or less.
  • the corrosion reserve can be printed on a machine independent of the processing machine.
  • the method and the installation described allow the production of a film comprising multiple layers of insulating and conductive, insulating and metallic materials capable of being used in the printing of materials with a view to securing or authenticating them or of materials. for the electronics industry.
  • the current at the terminals of the electrodes is a pulsed current with or without inversion.
  • the product according to the invention is intended for producing holograms and means made up of optically variable and diffracting safety images where the thickness of the passivation coating is between 1 and 8 ⁇ , preferably 4 ⁇ to allow fill the irregularities of the support on which the hologram will be transferred when hot and under pressure.
  • This product is also intended for the electronics industry where the multiple layers are between 0.05 ⁇ and 5 ⁇ thick, preferably 1 ⁇ to limit the final thicknesses, but above all to make coatings. high precision passivation between 0.05 and 5 ⁇ , preferably 1 ⁇ .
  • the product is intended for the electronics industry where the metal layers are between 5 Angstrom and 600 Angstrom, preferably 50 Angstrom.

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  • Cable Accessories (AREA)
  • Bidet-Like Cleaning Device And Other Flush Toilet Accessories (AREA)
  • Credit Cards Or The Like (AREA)
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