Eine Plattform für die Wissenschaft: Bauingenieurwesen, Architektur und Urbanistik
Roll-to-roll vacuum deposition of barrier coatings
3.9 Transmittance, Reflectance and Ellipseometry3.10 Standard Test Methods; 3.10.1 Permeability Tests; 3.10.2 Other Mechanical or Optical Performance Tests; References; 4 Materials; References; 5 Packaging Materials Calculations; 5.1 Demonstration Calculations; References; 6 Substrates, Surfaces, Quality and Defects; 6.1 Substrates; 6.1.1 Oligomers; 6.1.2 Additives; 6.1.3 Contamination; 6.1.4 Surface Quality; 6.2 Substrate Cleaning; 6.3 Substrate Plasma Treatments; 6.4 Wetting and Adhesion; 6.5 Subbing or Planarisation Layers and Over-Coatings; References; 7 Vacuum Deposition Processing.
7.1 Nucleation, Growth and Modification7.2 Managing the Substrate Heat Load; 7.3 Web Winding in Vacuum; 7.4 Troubleshooting; References; 8 Vacuum Deposition; 8.1 Resistance Heated Evaporation; 8.2 Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapour Deposition (PECVD); 8.3 Electron Beam Evaporation Sources; 8.4 Induction Heated Evaporation Source; 8.5 Magnetron Sputter Deposition Sources; 8.6 Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD); 8.7 Other Deposition Processes; References; 9 Summary; 9.1 Cleanliness; 9.2 Substrates; 9.3 Coatings; 9.4 Over Coatings; 9.5 Multilayers; 9.6 Conclusion; Index; EULA.
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Biography; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Packaging; 1.1.1 Opaque Barrier; 1.1.2 Transparent Barrier; 1.2 Markets; References; 2 Terminology; 2.1 Hansen Solubility Parameter; 2.2 Permeability Models; 2.3 Barrier Improvement Factor; 2.4 Tortuous Path Model; 2.5 Terminology Summary; References; 3 Measurements; 3.1 Permeation Measurements; 3.2 Durability Testing; 3.3 Adhesion; 3.4 Pinholes; 3.5 Surface Energy; 3.6 Coefficient of Friction; 3.7 Coating Thickness; 3.8 Coating Conductivity or Resistivity.
It is intended that the book will be a practical guide to provide any reader with the basic information to help them understand what is necessary in order to produce a good barrier coated web or to improve the quality of any existing barrier product. After providing an introduction, where the terminology is outlined and some of the science is given (keeping the mathematics to a minimum), including barrier testing methods, the vacuum deposition process will be described. In theory a thin layer of metal or glass-like material should be enough to convert any polymer film into a perfect barrie
Roll-to-roll vacuum deposition of barrier coatings
3.9 Transmittance, Reflectance and Ellipseometry3.10 Standard Test Methods; 3.10.1 Permeability Tests; 3.10.2 Other Mechanical or Optical Performance Tests; References; 4 Materials; References; 5 Packaging Materials Calculations; 5.1 Demonstration Calculations; References; 6 Substrates, Surfaces, Quality and Defects; 6.1 Substrates; 6.1.1 Oligomers; 6.1.2 Additives; 6.1.3 Contamination; 6.1.4 Surface Quality; 6.2 Substrate Cleaning; 6.3 Substrate Plasma Treatments; 6.4 Wetting and Adhesion; 6.5 Subbing or Planarisation Layers and Over-Coatings; References; 7 Vacuum Deposition Processing.
7.1 Nucleation, Growth and Modification7.2 Managing the Substrate Heat Load; 7.3 Web Winding in Vacuum; 7.4 Troubleshooting; References; 8 Vacuum Deposition; 8.1 Resistance Heated Evaporation; 8.2 Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapour Deposition (PECVD); 8.3 Electron Beam Evaporation Sources; 8.4 Induction Heated Evaporation Source; 8.5 Magnetron Sputter Deposition Sources; 8.6 Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD); 8.7 Other Deposition Processes; References; 9 Summary; 9.1 Cleanliness; 9.2 Substrates; 9.3 Coatings; 9.4 Over Coatings; 9.5 Multilayers; 9.6 Conclusion; Index; EULA.
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Biography; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Packaging; 1.1.1 Opaque Barrier; 1.1.2 Transparent Barrier; 1.2 Markets; References; 2 Terminology; 2.1 Hansen Solubility Parameter; 2.2 Permeability Models; 2.3 Barrier Improvement Factor; 2.4 Tortuous Path Model; 2.5 Terminology Summary; References; 3 Measurements; 3.1 Permeation Measurements; 3.2 Durability Testing; 3.3 Adhesion; 3.4 Pinholes; 3.5 Surface Energy; 3.6 Coefficient of Friction; 3.7 Coating Thickness; 3.8 Coating Conductivity or Resistivity.
It is intended that the book will be a practical guide to provide any reader with the basic information to help them understand what is necessary in order to produce a good barrier coated web or to improve the quality of any existing barrier product. After providing an introduction, where the terminology is outlined and some of the science is given (keeping the mathematics to a minimum), including barrier testing methods, the vacuum deposition process will be described. In theory a thin layer of metal or glass-like material should be enough to convert any polymer film into a perfect barrie
Roll-to-roll vacuum deposition of barrier coatings
Bishop, Charles A. (Autor:in)
2nd edition
2016
1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
Includes bibliographical references and index
Buch
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
667/.9