Method for the production of a water transfer compound
US-10084195-B2 · Sep 25, 2018 · US
US9358766B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9358766-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414271870-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 7, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2005 |
| Publication date | Jun 7, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 7, 2016 |
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The invention is a laminating process which is directed toward economical production methods for scalable amounts of production which develop properties suitable for a broad based product line. In particular, the product is capable of important key components of commercial properties such as adhesion, scratch resistance, chemical inertness, and bending without failure.
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We claim: 1. A method of laminating a biaxially oriented polyester film onto a metal substrate to create desirable simultaneous commercial properties comprising: a. creating a biaxially oriented polyester film on a film manufacturing line, b. wherein said biaxially oriented polyester film has desirable commercial properties, c. increasing the surface energy of at least one major side of said metal substrate to a bonding level on a metal lamination line, d. preheating said metal substrate to at least 200° F., e. pressing said biaxially oriented polyester film onto said at least one major side by use of a roll, f. thereby creating a metal polymer laminate, g. wherein said biaxially oriented polyester film is primarily thermoplastic polyester by weight, h. wherein said biaxially oriented polyester film comprises at least one layer, i. wherein said biaxially oriented polyester film comprises at least one of PET, PBT, PETG, and PETI, j. post treating said metal polymer laminate by heating said metal polymer laminate to at least a bonding temperature of said biaxially oriented polyester film to said metal substrate, wherein said bonding temperature is below a melting temperature of a layer of said biaxially oriented polyester film that is contacting said metal substrate, k. wherein said post treating of said metal polymer laminate preserves crystallinity in said biaxially oriented film according to a predetermined criterion, and l. cooling said metal polymer laminate, whereby said metal polymer laminate has said desirable simultaneous commercial properties after said cooling comprising: m. bonding of said biaxially oriented polyester film onto said metal substrate of at least 43 ounces per inch, n. a pencil hardness of at least 2B, and o. successfully passing metal can pack testing for at least thirty days. 2. The processing steps according to claim 1 wherein any said bond between said biaxially oriented polyester film and said metal substrate is created by use of an amorphous polyester. 3. The processing steps according to claim 2 wherein said bond between said biaxially oriented polyester film and said metal substrate is created by use of a PETI or PETG in a film layer in contact with said metal substrate. 4. The processing steps according to claim 1 wherein any said biaxially oriented polyester film is trimmed to substantially match the width of said metal substrate prior to being pressed against said metal substrate. 5. The processing steps according to claim 1 wherein said metal lamination line is either a continuous operation or a batch operation.
Bright, glossy, shiny surface · CPC title
comprising polyesters · CPC title
using gas or flames (B32B2310/0427 takes precedence) · CPC title
Fillers, e.g. particles, powders, beads, flakes, spheres, chips · CPC title
Inert, i.e. inert to chemical degradation, corrosion · CPC title
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