Pressure-sensitive adhesive optical film, method for producing the adhesive optical film, image display, adhesive coating liquid, and method for producing the adhesive coating liquid
US-2015203720-A1 · Jul 23, 2015 · US
US10183471B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10183471-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615050348-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 22, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 22, 2019 |
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A metal transfer film of thermoplastic polymer includes a polymeric carrier film, a layer of metal to be transferred onto an article, and a layer of retention adhesive suitable for bonding the transferred metal layer to a surface of the article. The transferable metal layer is adjacent between the carrier film and the retention adhesive layer. Optionally, the carrier film has a releasably adhesive layer on the side in contact with the metal. The retention adhesive is a polyvinyl amine crosslinked with citric acid. The retention adhesive is deposited on the metal layer from a liquid solution and dried to a non-tacky, solid coating enabling handling of the metal transfer film in conventional film processing unit operations. The dry retention adhesive can be activated by the metal transfer operator remotely from the adhesive application process and provides significant oxygen, moisture and aroma barrier properties to the metal covered article.
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What is claimed is: 1. A metal transfer film used in transferring a thin layer of a metal onto a substrate, the film having a thickness of about 4-75 μm and consisting of (A) a carrier film comprising polymer and release agent, and defining a metal contact surface on one side of the carrier film, (B) a transferable layer of the metal in direct contact with the metal-contacting surface of the carrier film and having a thickness equivalent to an optical density of about 0.2 to about 4, and (C) an optically clear, dry, nontacky adhesive layer of retention adhesive directly in contact with the transferable layer on a side of the metal transfer film opposite the carrier film, the retention adhesive comprising modified polyvinyl amine composed of a vinylamine polymer crosslinked by citric acid. 2. The metal transfer film of claim 1 in which the carrier film consists essentially of (i) polyester and (ii) release agent homogeneously blended with a polymeric binder, the release agent selected from the group consisting of anionic surfactant, non-ionic surfactant, about 0.1-1 wt % paraffin wax dispersed in the polymeric binder, and a combination thereof, in which the polymeric binder is a polyester of position that is the same or different from the polyester of component (i) and in which the metal-contacting surface of (A) exhibits a specular reflection of at least 160 gloss units measured by glossmeter at a 60° angle and the release agent is present in the carrier film in amount effective to provide the metal-contacting surface of (A) with a preselected adhesion value to the metal in the range of about 0.4-39 g/cm (1-100 g/in) measured by a 180 degree ethylene acrylic acid polymer peel test. 3. The metal transfer film of claim 2 in which the transferable layer of metal of (B) exhibits a specular reflection of at least 830 gloss units measured by glossmeter at a 60° angle. 4. The metal transfer film of claim 1 having moisture vapor transmission rate and oxygen transmission rate at most equal to that of a composite control film consisting essentially of the carrier film, the transferable layer of metal, and a layer of polyvinyl alcohol of thickness of equal thickness to the adhesive layer. 5. The metal transfer film of claim 2 in which the carrier film further consists of finely divided solid particles uniformly dispersed in a continuous phase of polyester of composition that is the same or different from the polyester of component (i) and in which the solid particles are present in concentration and size effective to provide the metal-contacting surface with roughness characterized by Ra at most about 50 nm and Sra at most about 30. 6. The metal transfer film of claim 1 in which the vinylamine polymer is polyvinyl alcohol/polyvinyl amine copolymer. 7. The metal transfer film of claim 1 of which the oxygen transmission rate is about 0.005-0.2 cm 3 /100 in 2 /day (about 0.08-3.1 g/m cm 3 /m 2 /day) and the moisture vapor transmission rate is about 0.05-0.13 g/100 in 2 /day (about 0.8-2 g/m 2 /day). 8. The metal transfer film of claim 1 in which the modified vinyl amine polymer is polyvinyl alcohol/polyvinyl amine copolymer crosslinked by reaction with a combination of citric acid and at least one crosslinking agent other than citric acid.
2 layers · CPC title
using fillers, pigments, thixotroping agents · CPC title
Metallic coating · CPC title
having particular mechanical properties · CPC title
comprising polyesters · CPC title
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