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US20090181242A1
US20090181242A1 US12/008,606 US860608A US2009181242A1 US 20090181242 A1 US20090181242 A1 US 20090181242A1 US 860608 A US860608 A US 860608A US 2009181242 A1 US2009181242 A1 US 2009181242A1
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  • This invention relates to exterior window film which is adhered to the outside of window glazing typically but not exclusively to the window glazing of buildings.
  • Window film is adhered to the outside of windows for many different reasons for example, the film may act as a safety film to prevent the shattering of glass when impacted.
  • Another use of window film is solar control film which may reflect light at particular wavelengths or may absorb light of particular wavelengths.
  • exterior window film typically comprises a base film or film laminate which is provided with a hard coat layer on its external surface.
  • the film surface to which the hard coat layer is applied may be subjected, if desired, to surface treatment by an oxidation method or a roughening method for the purpose of elevating the adhesive property with a layer provided on the surface thereof.
  • Exterior window film typically has a service life in the order of about 24 months and typically fails due to the loss of hardcoat adhesion to the base substrate.
  • a typical window film will fail in 600-900 hours due to loss of adhesion between the hard coat and the base film material when subjected to tape testing.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 6,787,236 describes a window film having a primer layer provided on one face of the base material with the hard coat applied over the primer layer.
  • the primer layer is required to have a good adhesion with the hard coat layer provided thereon and the base material.
  • Conventionally known primers are for example, primers of an acryl base, a polyester base, a polyurethane base, a silicone base and a rubber base.
  • the present invention provides for an exterior window film laminate with improved adhesion between the hardcoat and the base material and which has improved resistance to the weather.
  • a transparent exterior window film composite comprising a base sheet material having an outer PET (polyethylene terephthalate) film layer which has been surface treated to elevate adhesion thereto which is impregnated with a ultra violet light absorber (UVA), the treated surface being coated with an acrylic polymer or co-polymer undercoat having a urethane-acrylate hard coat layer thereon formed from at least one urethane acrylate oligomer and at least one multifunctional acrylate monomer, the undercoat having a thickness which is at least as thick as the hard coat.
  • PET polyethylene terephthalate
  • UVA ultra violet light absorber
  • the polymerizable acrylic and acrylate matrices of the undercoat and hard coat contain one or more crosslinking agents that are useful in the production of the crosslinked under coat and hardcoat of the present invention.
  • the crosslinking agents are selected from di- or polyfunctional moieties which are capable of crosslinking oligomers.
  • the reactive functionalities which serve as active sites for such crosslinking are chemical groups containing double bonds as is well known to those skilled in the art, who similarly recognize that it is necessary for such agents to have at least two reactive functionalities.
  • the surface treatment may include any suitable method, for example an oxidation method or a roughening method.
  • the oxidation method may include, for example, corona discharge treatment, chromic acid treatment (wet type), flame treatment, hot air treatment, ozone and UV ray irradiation treatment.
  • the surface treatment may further include a chemical treatment such an acrylic primer layer.
  • At least one ultraviolet light stabilizer can be incorporated into or applied to one or more of the layers comprising the composite.
  • UV stabilizers include materials that inhibit photoinitiation by absorbing UV light (UVAs). Other stabilizers quench excited states of atoms capable of initiating undesired breakdown chemical reactions.
  • One known agent is nickel phenolate found in Cyasorb UV 1084.
  • Some stabilizer additives scavenge radicals formed during photodegradation of molecules upon weathering. Examples of these scavengers are hindered phenolics commercially found as Irganox 565 or hindered benzoates such as Cyasorb UV 2908.
  • the class of hindered amines are useful for scavenging radicals as well to protect the coating ingredients from break down such as Cyasorb 3346 or Tinuvin 123.
  • Hydroperoxide decomposition is another method for preventing chemical breakdown during weathering of coatings.
  • the peroxides formed can be arrested by thioesters such as Cyanox LTDP and nickel dibutyl dithiocarbamates found in the antiozone compound agent NIBUD from Akrochem.
  • UVAs function by competitively absorbing the UV energy that causes photodegradation of the structure.
  • a wide variety of ultraviolet light-absorbing compounds are available including, for example, benzophenones (e.g., materials sold under the trade names CYASORB UV-531 (available from Cytec Industries Inc., located in West Paterson, N.J.), and UVINUL 3008(available from BASF, located in Mount Olive, N.J.)), benzotriazoles (e.g., materials sold under the trade names CYASORB UV-5411(available from Cytec Industries Inc.), and TINUVIN 329, TINUVIN 360, and TINUVIN 571 (available from Ciba Specialty Chemicals North America, located in Tarrytown, N.Y.)), triazines (e.g., materials sold under the trade names CYASORB UV-1164(available from Cytec Industries Inc.), and TINUVIN 400, 460, 477, and 479(available from Ciba Specialty Chemicals), oxanilides
  • the undercoat comprises a coating of a cured acrylic or urethane-acrylic based resin, preferably formed from an aqueous dispersion and containing UV absorber, preferably up to 3% by weight of organic UV absorber or up to 5% by weight of inorganic absorber.
  • the undercoat preferably has a thickness of between 6 and 20 microns and, preferably between 6-12 microns.
  • the urethane acrylate oligomer of the hard coat is preferably an aliphatic urethane acrylate oligomer, including those having aliphatic cyclic structures, having a glass transition temperature, or Tg, higher than 80° C. with an elongation less than 10%, preferably less than 5%.
  • Preferred multifunctional acrylate monomers are dipentaerythritol pentaacrylate, pentaerythritol tetraacrylate, pentaerythritol triacrylate, ditrimethylolpropane tetraacrylate, trimethylolpropane triacrylate, tricyclodecane dimethanol diacrylate, 1,6 hexanediol diacrylate, cyclohexane dimethanol diacrylate, and dioxane glycol diacrylate.
  • the hard coat contains at least one UV stabiliser and preferably has a thickness of between 6-8 microns preferably with an abrasion resistance as measured by change in haze measurements after abrasion testing of less than 12%.
  • the hard coat and undercoat are cured by any suitable process such as electron beam curing, or light curing using one or more photoinitiators.
  • the photoinitiator(s) are at least partially soluble (e.g. at the processing temperature of the resin) and substantially colorless after being polymerized.
  • the photoinitiator may be (e.g. yellow) colored, provided that the photoinitiator is rendered substantially colorless after exposure to the UV light source.
  • the hard coat and undercoat are cured by UV light and suitable UV photoinitiators, include monoacylphosphine oxide and bisacylphosphine oxide.
  • mono or bisacylphosphine oxide photoinitiators include 2,4,6-trimethylbenzoydiphenyllposphine oxide, commercially available from BASF (Charlotte, N.C.) under the trade designation “Lucirin TPO”; ethyl-2,4,6-trimethylbenzoylphenyl phosphinate, also commercially available from BASF under the trade designation “Lucirin TPO-L”; and bis(2,4,6-trimethylbenzoly)-phenylphosphine oxide commercially available from Ciba Specialty Chemicals under the trade designation “Irgacure 819”.
  • photoinitiators include 2-hydroxy-2-methyl-1-phenyl-propan-l-one, commercially available from Ciba Specialty Chemicals under the trade designation Darocur 1173.
  • Other photoinitiators are commercially available under the tradenames “Darocur 4265”, “Irgacure 651”, “Irgacure 1800”, “Irgacure 369”, “Irgacure 1700”, and “Irgacure 907”.
  • the photoinitiator is generally added at about 0.5 to 4 phr (part per hundred resin) to the resin composition. More or less can be employed depending on the requirements for color and cure speed, and other design criteria.
  • the hard coat has preferably been cured under an inert atmosphere such as a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • the hard coat may be made hydrophobic by the addition of a hydrophobic additive which helps the run-off of water by reducing the surface energy. This improves dirt shedding properties of the film composite.
  • a hydrophobic additive which helps the run-off of water by reducing the surface energy. This improves dirt shedding properties of the film composite.
  • Such additives include silicone acrylates, preferably oligomers of silicone acrylates and fluorinated urethane acrylates, preferably up to 4% by weight.
  • the hard coat may contain a nanoparticle dispersion therein.
  • Nanoparticles should have a size of less than 0.1 microns in diameter which are utilised as inorganic UVA's as discussed above, or to increase surface hardness.
  • Inorganic nanoparticles such as zinc oxide, and cerium oxide may be used as UVAs as discussed above and silicone dioxide and aluminium oxide may be used to increase surface hardness and abrasion resistance as is well known.
  • the PET (polyethylene terephthalate) outer film layer of the base sheet material is about 1 ⁇ 2-7 mil (0.0125-0.18 mm) thick which has been surface treated by chemical treatments to improve adhesion.
  • the film may be further treated with a UV absorbing material as is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,221,112.
  • the film composite may further include as a base material any solar control film or safety film. Examples of solar control film are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,416,872 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,007,901.
  • the base sheet material on its other surface of the polymeric film may be coated with a pressure sensitive adhesive, preferably containing UVA, which in use adheres to the film layer and in use may adhere the composite to glazing. Prior to use of the composite, the adhesive may be covered with a release liner.
  • a pressure sensitive adhesive preferably containing UVA
  • Glazing includes any suitable transparent sheet material which may be used for motor cycle helmet visors, vehicle windscreens, aircraft canopies and windscreen and windows, PC Monitor Screens etc. and which include glass, acrylic sheet, polyester sheet, polycarbonate sheet.
  • the composite film has a visible light transmission in the range of 5-85% VLT.
  • VLT is visible light transmission calculated using CIE Standard Observer (CIE 1924 1931) and D65 Daylight.
  • the hard coat when cured under inert conditions provides for a composite having a life expectancy of at least 3000 hours before failure of the adhesion of the hard coat to the PET base material.
  • FIG.1 is a schematic drawing a film composite according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic of the film composite of FIG. 1 in situ on a glazing panel
  • an exterior window film composite 10 comprising a base sheet material 11 which in the present example is a solar control film laminate but could be safety film or anti-graffiti film.
  • the base laminate 11 comprises a first layer 12 of a transparent polyester film laminated to a metallized film layer 13 . Both the first layer and the metallized film layer 13 comprise polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film.
  • PET polyethylene terephthalate
  • the base material 11 is coated in an undercoat layer 14 which is covered with a protective hard coat 15 .
  • the other side of the base sheet material 11 may be coated in an adhesive layer 16 for adhering the window film 10 to glazing 19 (see FIG. 2 ).
  • the adhesive in turn is covered by a release liner 17 .
  • the adhesive layer is a pressure sensitive adhesive, preferably an acrylic based adhesive for example, Gelva 263 available from Cytec Industries, preferably containing up to 8 wt % UVA, typically a hydroxy benzophenone type such as Maxgard 800.
  • the release liner 16 may comprise a polyethylene coated paper, or a silicone release liner, that can be peeled from the adhesive leaving the adhesive on the base material 11 .
  • Other suitable adhesives types and adhesives that are commonly used in adhering films such as solar control films, anti-graffiti film or safety film to glazing may also be used.
  • the PET first film layer 12 of the base material 11 comprises a surface treated PET film about 0.0125-0.18 mm [1 ⁇ 2 to 7 mil] in thickness and which has preferably been chemically treated with an acrylic surface treatment to improve adhesion.
  • a suitable PET film is DuPont Teijin Films' Melinex 454.
  • the film 12 is treated with a UV absorber as is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,221,112B so as to absorb in the order of 99% of UV Radiation.
  • the undercoat 14 may be formed from a solvent based or water based composition comprising acrylic or acrylic-urethane based polymer cured by UV, isocyanates or aziridines. Some acrylic content is necessary to promote adhesion to the PET base material 12 .
  • the preferred undercoat layer 14 is formed from a water based UV cured acrylic-urethane hybrid dispersion having the following composition given in table 1:
  • the preferred photoinitiator is an alpha-hydroxyketone type which is suitable for use in water based systems such as Esacure KIP EM (Lamberti), Irgacure 500(Ciba Specialty Chemicals), or Irgacure 2959 as a solution in a water miscible solvent (Ciba Specialty Chemicals).
  • the UV absorber can be an organic UV absorber suitable for use in water based resins such as Tinuvin 477-DW which is an aqueous dispersion of hydroxyphenyl-triazine, available from Ciba Specialty Chemicals or an inorganic UV absorber such as Rhodigard W 200 available from Rhodia and which is an aqueous dispersion of cerium oxide.
  • the preferred UV absorber is the organic UVA which provides a composite having an increased resistance to weathering as compared with the inorganic UVA.
  • the undercoat 14 is coated onto the base material by any suitable method for example bar coating, slot die, or reverse gravure process to provide a dry film thickness of between 6-20 microns and preferably in the order of 6-12 microns.
  • the undercoat layer 14 is dried in a 100° C.-105° C. oven for 60-90 seconds.
  • the applied coating 14 can be cross linked using an appropriate method.
  • the preferred method of curing is using UV radiation, preferably using UV light having a wavelength between about 360-440 nm is preferred, with light having a wavelength of about 395-440 nm being most preferred.
  • a variety of UV light sources can be employed. Representative sources include but are not limited to a FUSIONTM H-bulb high-intensity mercury lamp (which emits three bands centered at 254, 313, 365 nm and is commercially available from Fusion UV Systems, Inc.), a FUSION D-bulb iron-doped mercury lamp (which adds emission at 380-400 nm but which may emit less at lower wavelengths, and is commercially available from Fusion UV Systems, Inc.) and a FUSION V-bulb gallium-doped mercury lamp (which adds emission at 404-415 nm but which may emit less at lower wavelengths, and is commercially available from Fusion UV Systems, Inc.). In general, lower wavelengths promote surface cure and higher wavelengths promote bulk cure.
  • a FUSION D-bulb generally represents
  • the present undercoat is cured under the UV lights on a conveyor running at 30 feet per minute.
  • the undercoat can be either UV cured in air or under inert conditions, e.g., under a nitrogen atmosphere to provide inert curing.
  • the cured undercoat layer 14 should be sufficiently hard to prevent blocking and surface deformation when the film is wound into a roll prior to the application of the hard coat.
  • the preferred cured undercoat has a Konig hardness of 100 according to ASTM D4366-65.
  • the undercoated film may be held in storage before the addition of the hard coat 15 .
  • the preferred aqueous dispersion is Lux 285 which is available from Alberdingk-Boley and the composition of the preferred undercoat is given in table 2 below:
  • Irgacure 2959 2 parts* Tinuvin 477-DW 6 parts Lux 285 100 parts *The photoinitiator Irgacure 2959 is used for curing in air and is added in the form of a 40% solution by weight in a water miscible solvent
  • the cured undercoated film is then passed onto a further coating process for the application of the hard coat 15 .
  • the hard coat 15 is a cured acrylate based resin which is formed from a liquid composition which is applied to the undercoat layer 14 by any suitable process, for example bar coating, slot die coating, and reverse gravure process.
  • the hard coat composition is given in table 3 below.
  • UV stabilizers 0.5-5.0 parts UV stabilizers 1.0-3.0 parts
  • Urethane Oligomer 36-70 parts Acrylate monomer 20-50 parts
  • Solvent 30-80 parts The parts are parts by weight
  • Acetate and ketone solvents are preferred in these formulations.
  • Suitable solvents are acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone, n-butyl acetate, and ethyl acetate.
  • the hard coat composition can contain one or more of said solvents. Suitable UV photoinitiator and UV stabilizers have been discussed previously.
  • the oligomer should be an acrylate oligomer, preferably an aliphatic urethane acrylate oligomer having a glass transition temperature, or Tg, higher than 80° C. with an elongation of less than 10%, preferably less than 5%.
  • Aliphatic acrylate oligomers include cycloaliphatic and heterocyclic aliphatics. The harder non-yellowing urethane oligomers are preferred.
  • Suitable urethane acrylate oligomers are CN983, CN963B80, CN985B88, and CN2920 from Sartomer (Total).
  • Suitable acrylate monomers are diacrylates or a mixture of polyacrylates.
  • a suitable polyacrylate is dipentaerythritol pentaacrylate (available as Sartomer SR399), and a suitable mixture of diacrylates comprises 10-30 parts of Sartomer SR-399 with 10-20 parts of at least one of tricyclodecane dimethanol diacrylate (available as Sartomer SR833 S), and dioxane glycol diacrylate (available as Sartomer CD536).
  • Samples of the base material having the preferred undercoat given in table 2 were coated with the hard coat compositions according to table 3 to a cured hard coat thickness of 6.0-8.0 microns.
  • the hardcoat is then dried in an 80° C.-85° C. oven for 30-45 seconds.
  • the coating is cured by a suitable method, in this case using UV curing, preferably under inert conditions with an oxygen concentration of between 600-900 parts per million.
  • the running speed is 80-100 feet per minute. UV cure details are similar to the conditions for the undercoat 14 given above.
  • Samples were then tested for adhesion of the hardcoat 15 to the base material 11 by weathering the composite 10 using an Atlas Xenon Weatherometer according to ASTM G 155 and then testing for adhesion of the hard coat every 300 hours. Samples were failed due to loss of adhesion between the hard coat and the base film material 11 . All samples were evaluated on a pass/fail determination based on testing with 3M 810 and 600 tape. The tape was pressed onto the sample surface and left for approximately 10 seconds and then pulled off at a 180° angle. The adhesion test was in accordance with ASTM D 3359 excepting that the samples were not cross-hatched. The samples were not cleaned or marked prior to testing.
  • samples had a minimum weathering life of 1200 hours before adhesion failure. This life expectancy could be increased to 1500-2400 hours before adhesion failure by using a mixture of acrylate monomers in the hard coat. It has been noted that the life expectancy of the samples can be further increased by curing the hard coat in a nitrogen atmosphere. This may be due to the increase in the efficiency of the curing process due to the absence of oxygen which may react with free radicals in the coating and inhibit the curing process. When curing in air it may be necessary to increase the photoinitiator content which may be as high as 5%.
  • the preferred hard coat 16 is formed from a composition given in table 4 below for UV cure in inert conditions
  • Samples having the preferred hard coat have a life of 3000 hours or longer when cured under nitrogen.
  • the abrasion resistance of the preferred hard coat was measured as a change in haze in accordance with ASTM D1003 after abrasion using a Taber Abrader in accordance with ASTMS D 1044 using CS-10 Type 3 wheels each loaded to 500 g. The results are quoted in a change in haze value after 50 cycles.
  • the surface of the hard coat may be made hydrophobic by the addition of up to 4% by weight of a hydrophobic material additive to the composition.
  • a hydrophobic material additive include silicone and fluorinated acrylate oligomers that render the hardcoat hydrophobic.
  • Other beneficial attributes may include easy clean, dirt release, anti-stain, anti-soil, and antigraffiti properties.
  • Suitable additives include CN4000, NTX7980(Sartomer), Ebecryl 1360(Cytec Surface Specialties), Fluorolink 5113X, MD 700 (Solvay Solexis), BYK 371, BYK-UV 3570, BYK-SILCLEAN 3710(BYK Chemie), CoatOSil 3503, CoatOSil 3509(Momentive Performance Materials), TEGO Rad 2250, TEGO Rad 2500, TEGO Rad 2600(Evonik Industries).
  • the preferred additive is a fluorinated urethane acrylate, e.g. Fluorolink 5113X available from Solvay Solexis, Italy, which is added prior to curing under nitrogen.

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