WO2000053682A1 - Fluorine-containing releasing sheet and process of production of same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a releasing sheet such as a releasing paper or releasing film coated with a cured material layer of a fluorine-containing monomer with an extremely low surface energy and to a process of production of the same. More particularly, it relates to a releasing sheet superior in adhesion between a polyester or other substrate and the cured material of the fluorine-containing monomer.
- One-sided or two-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape is used by peeling off the releasing paper or releasing film at the time of use.
- the widely generally used releasing film is comprised of a biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate film coated with an agent containing mainly silicone which can form a low energy surface.
- Fluorine-containing polymers are known as low surface free energy polymers with extremely low surface free energy. Fluorine-containing polymethacrylates or fluorine- containing polyacrylates also have low surface free energy as described in R. Ramharack and T.H. Nguyen, J. Poly. Sci. : Part C Polymer Letters, 25, 93-98 (1987).
- polyfluorinated acrylate As substances with low surface free energy, there are polyethylene (about 31 dyne/cm), polydimethylsiloxane (about 21 dyne/cm), polytetrafluoroethylene (about 19 dyne/cm), etc., but polyfluorinated acrylate has a surface energy in the range of about 10 to 25 dyne/cm (changing depending on length of side chain or end group) and therefore has an extremely low surface free energy even among low surface free energy substances. Therefore, if a releasing sheet using polyfluorinated acrylate could be provided, an extremely useful releasing sheet with a surface energy lower than before and further not containing silicone could be expected.
- 57.16067 shows a coating agent with a releasing effect containing a fluorine-containing polymethacrylate or fluorine- containing polyacrylate. However, this is intended for a releasing force of 115 to 725 g/cm ⁇ . Since the amount of fluorine contained is small, it is not suited for the object of the present invention.
- Pacansky et al. show that it is possible to form a low surface free energy film by curing fluoroacrylate and a diacrylate of perfluoropolyether by an electron beam (Progress in Org. Coatings, 18, 79-87 (1990)).
- U.S. Patent No. 5,811,183 discloses how to produce a releasing material by curing a silicone-based or fluorine-containing acrylate thinly vapor deposited on a substrate by electron beams or UN rays or other radiation.
- This method is a vapor deposition method using heating in vacuum and is not a solution coating method, so requires an extremely complicated apparatus.
- the radiation uses UN rays or low accelerating voltage electron beams to cure the silicone-based or fluorine-containing acrylate and is controlled so as not to lower the peeling strength or tensile strength of paper as the substrate.
- a paper liner- is not used in the field of the electronic and the electronics where contaminations should be severely prevented, since fine fiber chips leaving from ends of the paper become contaminations.
- Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication (Kokai) No. 3-250034 discloses how to add an oligomer or polymer to a fluorine-containing acrylate monomer to raise the viscosity and thereby reduce the repellency of the monomer and to cure the same by irradiation by electron beams. This is not suited to a releasing sheet however. Further, since a fluorine-containing acrylate monomer solution to which an oligomer or polymer is added is cured by an electron beam, the wettability of the fluorine-containing acrylate mixture and substrate is not improved. The wettability is the matter of interface tension (Nippon Adhesive Association "Adhesive Handbook (2nd)", p. 20, 1971). Further, the predetermined chemical bond prescribed in the present invention is not formed between the fluorine-containing acrylate cured material and the substrate.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a practical releasing sheet having a coating of a cured layer of the material of a low surface energy fluorine- containing monomer such as a polyfluorinated acrylate.
- a compound for decreasing the interface tension with the substrate surface is added to a fluorine-containing monomer having a surface tension of not more than 25 dyne/cm for coating the surface of a substrate such as a polyester film or if a specific substrate is used to improve the coatability (wettability) of the fluorine-containing monomer with the substrate and the surface of the substrate is irradiated by an electron beam and the electron beam is irradiated under predetermined conditions, the irradiation by the electron beam causes at least the surface of the substrate to be activated and radicals to be produced and a chemical bond formed between the substrate and the fluorine-containing monomer, the chemical bonding force can be strengthened so that there is no transfer of a releasing agent to a pressure- sensitive adhesive contacting the releasing agent.
- a fluorine-containing releasing sheet comprising a substrate and a releasing layer coated on said substrate, said releasing layer being a cured material layer of a composition comprising a radiation-polymerizable fluorine-containing monomer having a surface tension of not more than 25 dyne/cm and 0.05 to 20% by weight of a coatability-improving agent which reduces the interfacing tension between said fluorine-containing monomer and said substrate, and said releasing layer has a fluorine content of not less than 50% by weight.
- fluorine-containing releasing sheet as set forth in (1), wherein said fluorine-containing releasing sheet has a chemical bond between said releasing layer and said substrate, the bonding force of the chemical bond being a bonding force by which there is no transfer of a releasing agent to a pressure-sensitive adhesive contacting the releasing agent in a cross cut tape test for 25 pieces cut at 2 mm pitch with a pressure- sensitive adhesive after being held at a temperature of 70°C and a pressure of 20 g/cm ⁇ for 24 hours.
- said- chemical bond between said releasing layer and said substrate has a bonding force by which there is no transfer of the releasing agent to a pressure-sensitive adhesive contacting the releasing agent for even one piece in a cross cut tape test for 25 pieces cut at 2 mm pitch with a pressure-sensitive adhesive after being held at a temperature of 110°C for 7 hours
- a process of production of a fluorine-containing releasing sheet comprising: coating a substrate with a composition comprising a radiation-polymerizable fluorine-containing monomer having a surface tension of not more than 25 dyne/cm and 0.05 to 20% by weight of a coatability-improving agent which reduces the interfacing tension between said fluorine-containing monomer and said substrate and irradiating the obtained substrate coated with the fluorine-containing monomer with an electron beam to cure .the fluorine-containing monomer and form a chemical bond between the cured material of the fluorine-containing monomer and said substrate.
- a process of production of a fluorine-containing releasing sheet comprising: coating a substrate having at least a surface of a halogen-containing polymer, an olefin-based polymer, a polyvinyl acetate, or a copolymer containing the same, with a radiation-polymerizable fluorine-containing monomer having a surface tension of not more than 25 dyne/cm and irradiating the obtained substrate coated with the fluorine-containing monomer with an electron beam to cure the fluorine-containing monomer and form a chemical bond between the cured material layer of the fluorine-containing monomer and said substrate.
- a process of production of a fluorine-containing releasing sheet comprising the steps of irradiating a substrate with an electron beam to cause the production of radicals on the surface of said substrate, coating said substrate with radicals present at its surface with a composition comprising a radiation-polymerizable fluorine-containing monomer having a surface tension of not more than 25 dyne/cm and 0.05 to 20% by weight of a coatability-improving agent which reduces the interfacing tension with said substrate, and thereby forming a chemical bond between the surface of the substrate and the composition, and curing the composition coated on the substrate by radiation.
- a process of production of a fluorine-containing releasing sheet comprising the steps of: irradiating a substrate having at least a surface of a halogen-containing polymer, an olefin-based polymer, a polyvinyl acetate, or a copolymer containing the same, with an electron beam to cause the production of radicals on the surface of said substrate, coating said substrate with radicals present at its surface with a composition comprising a radiation-polymerizable fluorine-containing monomer having a surface tension of not more than 25 dyne/cm, and curing the fluorine-containing monomer coated on the substrate by radiation, whereby forming a chemical bond between the surface of the substrate and the cured material of the fluorine-containing monomer.
- the releasing sheet of the present invention it is possible to prevent to an extreme extent deposition of silicone as a contaminant in hard disk drives and other computer components, semiconductors, and electrical and electronic components. Due to this, the invention may be used in fields where there is an extreme aversion to contamination or as a coating agent or laminate requiring non-adhesiveness and prevention of contamination.
- FIG. 1 shows a releasing sheet comprising a substrate 1 coated with a layer of fluorine-containing monomer cured material 2.
- FIG. 2 shows a releasing sheet comprising a substrate 1 with a primer surface layer 3 coated with a fluorine-containing monomer cured material 2.
- FIG. 3 shows the state of peeling off a releasing sheet 5 from a pressure-sensitive adhesive tape 6.
- the releasing sheet of the present invention includes both what are ordinarily called sheets and films.
- the substrate of the releasing sheet of the present invention includes polyesters (in particular polyethylene terephthalate, isophthalate, copolyester etc.), polyolefins (in particular polyethylene etc.), polyethylene naphthalate, polyimide, paper, etc. and is not particularly limited.
- the invention of the present application however is particularly effective in the case of substrates of a nature difficult to be wet by a fluorine-containing monomer.
- Preferred substrates of the releasing sheet are polyester-based and polyethylene.
- the substrates generally used for releasing sheets are normally inferior in adhesion with polyfluorine-containing acrylate and other fluorine-containing polymers, so up to now no releasing sheet obtained by coating and curing a fluorine-containing acrylate or other low surface energy fluorine-containing monomer and superior in adhesion between the substrate and the cured fluorine-containing polymer has been demanded.
- the releasing layer formed by coating on the substrate of the releasing sheet of the present invention is a cured material of a compound obtained by using a fluorine- containing monomer having a surface tension of not more than 25 dyne/cm, more preferably not more than 20 dyne/cm, still more preferably not more than 18 dyne/cm.
- a fluorine-containing monomer having a surface tension of not more than 25 dyne/cm more preferably not more than 20 dyne/cm, still more preferably not more than 18 dyne/cm.
- fluorine-containing monomer of the present invention use may be made of a electron-beam curable monomer which includes in its molecule an ethylene unsaturated bond and contains at least 50% by weight of fluorine, preferably at least 60% by weight.
- a typical example of such a fluorine-containing monomer is a fluorine-containing acrylate, for example, a fluorine-containing acrylate such as shown by the general formula:
- CH 2 CHCOOCH 2 C 7 F 15
- CH 2 CHCOOCH 2 C 8 F
- fluorine-containing acrylate containing perfluoroether mention may be made of a fluorine-containing acrylate such as shown by the general formula:
- CH 2 CHCH 2 OCH2CH2C 6 Fi3
- CH 2 CHCH2OCH 2 CH 2 C 8 F 17 ,
- CF 2 CFOCF 2 CF 2 CF 3
- the fluorine-containing acrylate referred to in the present invention also includes a corresponding fluorine-containing methacrylate if curable by an electron beam.
- mixtures of the fluorine-containing monomer may be used in the present invention.
- the fluorine-containing monomer of the present invention does not include silicone.
- a fluorine-based releasing sheet can prevent to an extreme extent the deposition of silicone as a contaminant in hard disk drives and other computer components, semiconductors, and electrical and electronic components, so may be used in fields where there is an extreme aversion to contamination or as a coating agent or laminate requiring non-adhesiveness and prevention of contamination.
- the present invention discloses first that it is necessary to coat the surface of the substrate well (wet it) with a fluorine-containing monomer in order to cause the resulting cured material comprising a fluorine-containing monomer such as a fluorine-containing acrylate having a low surface tension to strongly adhere to the substrate.
- the wettability (coatability) of the fluorine-containing monomer to the substrate is poor, the coating becomes uneven, a thin and uniform coating cannot be obtained and the adhesive force is inferior, and as a result there are the problems of unevenness in the peeling strength as well, exposure of the substrate, and increase of the peeling strength. Further, there is the problem that the coating process itself is difficult and the monomer ends up coagulating shortly after being coated on the substrate. Further, if the wettability is poor, the adhesion obtained between the monomer and the substrate is also inferior even when next activating the surface of the substrate by an electron beam.
- the present inventors discovered that a fluorine-containing monomer has a poor wettability with a substrate of a polyester etc.
- a surfactant for lowering the surface tension with the solid is added to the liquid.
- compounds which in themselves have low surface tensions such as silicone can wet various substrates well.
- the present inventors discovered that a fluorine-containing monomer has an inferior wettability (coatability) with respect to a substrate of a polyester etc. despite having an extremely low surface tension.
- the cause of the difficulty of the fluorine-containing monomer wetting a substrate is the overly large interfacing tension at the interface of the two and were able to improve the wettability (coatability) of the fluorine-containing monomer with the substrate by adding to the fluorine-containing monomer a compound decreasing the interface tension, not a compound reducing the surface tension of the monomer as in the past.
- the Setchaku Handbook AdhesionHandbook
- the present invention has as its first characteristic feature the improvement of the wettability (coatability) between a fluorine-containing monomer and the substrate. Therefore, it adds to the fluorine-containing monomer a coatability-improving agent so as to reduce the interfacing tension between the fluorine- containing monomer and substrate or selects a specific substrate for use.
- the amount of the coatability-improving agent added is in the range of 0.05 to 20% by weight, preferably from 0.1 to 15% by weight. If the amount of the coatability-improving agent added is less than 0.05%) by weight, the interfacing tension between the fluorine-containing monomer and the substrate will not sufficiently decrease. If the amount of the coatability-improving agent added exceeds 20% by weight, the low surface energy (releasing capability) of the fluorine-containing monomer will be diluted or inhibited. Further, it is preferred that the additive has the fluorine group and hydrocarbon group be held in the same molecule to improve the affinity between the fluorine-containing monomer and the substrate.
- a hydrofluorocarbon may be used as the solvent.
- a chlorofluorocarbon-based solvent CFC
- ODP ozone destructive potential
- the HFC used as a solvent is almost completely removed at the time of drying if it has a low boiling point, but remains residually in the coated fluorine-containing monomer layer and reduces the interfacing tension between the fluorine-containing monomer layer and substrate.
- an HFC since an HFC has both a hydrocarbon group and fluorine group, its solubility with a fluorine-containing monomer and affinity with the substrate are improved.
- HFC hydrofluoroether
- Rf-O-R a compound of the general formula Rf-O-R or the general formula Rf-R (in which formulas, Rf is a linear or branched perfluoroalkyl group and R is a linear or branched alkyl group)
- Rf-R a compound of the general formula Rf-O-R or the general formula Rf-R (in which formulas, Rf is a linear or branched perfluoroalkyl group and R is a linear or branched alkyl group
- a solvent having both a hydrocarbon-group and fluorine group a hydrocarbon-group and fluorine group.
- HFE-7100, HFE-7200 both trademarks, made by 3M
- Nertrel
- the fluorine-containing monomer When using an HFE as a solvent, the fluorine-containing monomer may be coated as a solution with a concentration of about 0.1 to 50%o by weight in the HFE and dried.
- a fluorine-containing oil having a hydroxy group, ester group, carboxy group, or other functional group, in particular having a hydroxy group may be used.
- the fluorine-containing oil means a fluorine-containing compound of oligomer or polymer which is a liquid at room temperature, particular perfluoropolyether.
- a fluorine-containing oil having a functional group not only enables the interfacing tension with the substrate to be reduced, but also can react with the fluorine-containing monomer by radiation.
- perfluoroether based fluorine-containing oil having a perfluoropolyether terminal fluorinated by fluorine gas treatment etc. and having no functional group there are generally known for example Krytox (trademark) of DuPont, Formblin (trademark) of Ausimont, Demnum (trademark) of Daikin, etc., but the surface tension of these fluorine-containing oils of a perfluoropolyether base not having functional groups is a low one equal to that of a fluorine-containing monomer and the coatability is poorer than that of a fluorine oil containing a functional group.
- fluorine oil having a functional group which can be used here, there are the fluorine oils having functional groups such shown by the general formulas:
- n is 0 - 50, preferably 3 - 20 in these formulae, specifically
- fluorine oils having functional groups are commercially available as the
- fluorine-based surfactant As a fluorine-based surfactant able to be used here, there is the Fluorad (trademark) series sold by 3M, for example, FC-430, FC-740, etc. These fluorine-based surfactants were developed as surfactants for addition to hydrocarbons or silicone to lower their interface tension as described in M.T. Pike, Fluorochemical Surfactant, Paint and Varnish Production, March, 27-32 (1972), but if added to a fluorine-containing monomer according to the present invention, the wettability of the fluorine-containing monomer and substrate is improved despite the action of hydrocarbon groups and hydrophilic groups thereof. Further, as other nonionic surfactants, there are fluorine-based surfactants having hydroxy groups and nonionic surfactants such as shown by the general formulas:
- fluorine-containing ester based surfactants generally synthesized by a condensation reaction between a fluorine compound having a hydroxy group and a carboxylic acid and ones shown by the general formula RfCOOR, specifically, C 6 F, 3 COOCH 2 CH 3 , C 8 F, 7 COOCH 2 CH 3 , C 6 F, 3 COOCH 3 , C 8 F ⁇ 7 COOCH 2 CH 3 , etc.
- the fluorine-based surfactant added to the fluorine-containing monomer may be added in an amount of 0.01 to 10% by weight with respect to the fluorine-containing monomer.
- a small amount of a hydrocarbon based monomer, in particular an acrylate, may be used with the fluorine-containing monomer.
- Acrylates can be easily mixed with each other even if containing fluorine and hydrocarbons.
- the amount of the hydrocarbon-based monomer added should be determined in consideration of the desired peeling strength, coatability, cost, coagulating force, etc., but in general not more than 20%> by weight is preferable with a fluorine- containing acrylate.
- acrylates there are compounds having allyl groups, for example, triallyl isocyanate (TAIC), triallyl cyanulate (TAC), etc.
- TAIC triallyl isocyanate
- TAC triallyl cyanulate
- coatability-improving agents for adjusting the interface tension between the above fluorine-containing monomers and the substrate can be used separately or in combination.
- the surface tensions of the fluorine-containing monomer and the substrate are known. Further, as described in the Adhesive Science Committee ed., Sechaku: Riron to Oyo (Adhesion: Theory and Application), pp. 74-77, Tokyo, Maruzen (1965), the surface tension may be measured by known methods such as the optical reflection method, image method, slanted plate method, drop formation method, capillary rise method, and Wilhelmy method. Further, the surface tension of the composition of the fluorine-containing monomer and coatability-improving agent can also be measured by the same methods.
- a coatability-improving agent is added to the fluorine- containing monomer as described above.
- the amount of the fluorine-containing monomer should be at least 80%> by weight, preferably at least 85%> by weight, more preferably at least 90% by weight. It is also possible to bring the content close to substantially 100%> by weight.
- the releasing layer of the present invention realizes superior properties by adding just a coatability-improving agent, i.e., without addition of an oligomer or polymer to the fluorine-containing monomer, but if necessary a coupling agent or other additive may be added in a suitable quantity to an extent not detracting from the effect of the present invention.
- the coupling agent may be 2-methacryloxyethyl trimethoxy silane, 3-acryloxypropyl trimethoxy silane, 3methacryloxypropyl trimethoxy silane, vinyltrimethoxysilane, vinyltriethoxysilane, ⁇ -aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, and N- ⁇ (aminoethyl) ⁇ -aminopropyl methyl dimethoxysilane.
- the fluorine-containing monomer can be coated well if the substrate has at least a surface comprised of a halogen-containing polymer, an olefin based polymer, a polyvinyl acetate, or copolymers containing the same. A mixture containing these polymers may be used.
- the amount of these polymers in the mixture may be in a range of 5 - 100% by weight. It would be expected from the above discoveries of the present invention that an excellent wettability with the fluorine-containing monomer would not be obtained, but surprisingly an extremely good wettability is exhibited.
- Has at least a surface comprised of a halogen-containing polymer, an olefin-based polymer, a polyvinyl acetate, or copolymers containing the same means that the substrate is comprised of a halogen containing polymer, an olefin-based polymer, a polyvinyl acetate, or copolymers of the same or the surface of the substrate is treated by a halogen-containing polymer, an olefin- based polymer, a polyvinyl acetate, or copolymers of the same.
- the primer is superior in wettability with polyester film and a fluorine-containing monomer can be coated uniformly over the same. If a fluorine- containing monomer is coated on such a primed substrate and irradiated with an electron beam in accordance with the present invention, while the primer is inherently superior in adhesion with the substrate, a predetermined chemical bond of the present invention is formed between the cured fluorine-containing monomer and the primer.
- a fluorine-containing polymer for example PVDC
- an olefin-based polymer for example PVDC
- a polyvinyl acetate or a .copolymer of the same as a primer
- the thickness of the coating of the PNDC or other primer should be about 1 ⁇ m.
- the fluorine-containing monomer can be coated well by itself, but as explained above it is also possible to add a compound for adjusting the interfacing tension to the fluorine-containing monomer.
- the present invention when adopting any of the above methods and coating the fluorine-containing monomer on the substrate, it is possible to improve the wettability of the fluorine-containing monomer with the substrate.
- the wettability i.e., excellent coatability of a fluid on a substrate is a primary requirement extremely important to adhesion.
- the chemical bonding force between the cured layer of the fluorine-containing monomer and the substrate can be made the desired value or more;
- the peeling strength of the required characteristic of the releasing sheet is the extremely low peeling strength of the fluorine-containing polymer as it is since the coating is based substantially on the fluorine-containing monomer; and there is no drop in performance due to uneven coating.
- the releasing sheet of the present invention has the fluorine-containing monomer coated on the substrate in the above way cured by irradiation by an electron beam. It is known that a fluorine-containing monomer cures if irradiated by an electron beam. It has not been known up to now however that if the fluorine-containing monomer is coated on the substrate after being adjusted in interfacing tension and the conditions are controlled for the irradiation by an electron beam, it is possible to produce a releasing sheet having the desired adhesion between the cured material of the fluorine-containing monomer and the substrate. Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication (Kokai) No.
- 3-250034 discloses adding an oligomer or polymer to a fluorine-containing acrylate monomer to raise the viscosity and thereby reduce the repellency of the monomer and curing by irradiation of an electron beam, but not only is this not directed to a releasing sheet, but also in the conventional method of coating and drying a polymer having a fluorinated group to obtain a coating of the polymer on a substrate by deposition, to eliminate the use of the now prohibited chlorofluorocarbon-based solvents, the fluorine-containing acrylate monomer solution containing the oligomer or polymer is cured by the electron beam, so the interfacing chemistry of the wettability of the fluorine-containing acrylate cured member and Substrate is not considered. Further, this does not disclose anything regarding the formation of the predetermined chemical bond defined in the present invention by an electron beam between the fluorine-containing acrylate cured member and the substrate.
- the fluorine-containing monomer layer coated on the substrate is not simply cured. Rather, it was discovered that by irradiating the surface of the substrate by a powerful electron beam so as to activate the surface of the substrate by the electron beam and cause the production of radicals on the surface of the substrate and causing a chemical reaction between the radicals on the surface of the substrate with the fluorine-containing monomer or the radicals produced from there to positively form a chemical bond (covalent bond), it is possible to make the chemical bonding force stronger than conventionally expected, therefore provide a highly useful and practical releasing sheet with a low surface energy, superior releasing fluorine- containing polymer strongly adhered to the substrate, and further obtain a process of production which is relatively simple industrially and superior in economy.
- a releasing sheet having a fluorine-containing releasing coating layer with a chemical bond (covalent bond) present between the fluorine-containing monomer cured layer and the substrate formed by irradiation by an electron beam and having a chemical bonding force by which there is little transfer of a releasing agent to a pressure-sensitive adhesive in contact with the releasing agent.
- This property was tested in a cross cut tape test for 25 pieces cut at 2 mm pitch with a pressure-sensitive adhesive after being held at a temperature of 70°C and a pressure of 20 g/cm ⁇ for 24 hours.
- a fluorine- containing monomer based releasing sheet free from transfer of a releasing agent to a pressure-sensitive adhesive contacting the releasing agent for even one piece in a cross cut tape test for 25 pieces cut at 2 mm pitch with a pressure-sensitive adhesive after being held at a temperature of 110°C for 7 hours. It is also possible to realize a bond able to withstand further tougher conditions by optimization of the conditions.
- This cross cut tape test may be performed in accordance with the procedure defined in JIS-K-5400.
- the strong chemical bond between the cured fluorine-containing monomer layer and substrate of the present invention it is possible to obtain one having a bonding force satisfying the requirements of the present invention not only by the method of formnation by irradiation by an electron beam after coating the fluorine-containing monomer on the substrate as explained above, but also by the method of first irradiating the surface of the substrate by an electron beam to activate the surface of the substrate and then coating the fluorine-containing monomer on the activated surface of the substrate and curing by UN rays (or electron beams), though the chemical bonding force tends to be inferior to that of the former method.
- the thickness of the fluorine-containing monomer layer formed on the substrate is preferably small so long as the desired coating strength and peeling strength are obtained, but in general is about 0.005 to 50 ⁇ m in terms of the thickness after curing by an electron beam, more preferably 0.1 to 5 ⁇ m or so. If thinner than 0.005 ⁇ m, the result is uneven, while if thicker than 50 ⁇ m, the result is uneconomical.
- the releasing agent of the releasing sheet of the present invention is a fluorine- containing polymer having an extremely low surface energy, preferably a fluorine- containing polyacrylate. Since it is possible to substantially avoid use of or minimize any ingredient inhibiting the peeling strength, it is possible to make the peeling strength extremely small.
- the peeling strength of the releasing sheet of the present invention can be made not more than 50 g/inch, more preferably not more than 30 g/inch, measured at room temperature in accordance with the method described in U.S. Patent No. 4,567,073.
- a strength of the releasing force at room temperature of not more than 100 g/inch, more preferably not more than 50 g/inch, measured after a laminate of the releasing sheet and the a pressure-sensitive tape is heat treated at 110°C for 7 hours.
- the releasing sheet of the present invention can as explained above be produced by coating a substrate well with a fluorine-containing monomer by treatment with a specific compounding agent or primer, then irradiating the fluorine-containing monomer layer with an electron beam.
- the coating method may be, for example, bar coating, wire bar coating, Meyer bar coating, four roll coating, gravure coating, spray coating, notch bar coating and die coating.
- the irradiation by the electron beam however must be under conditions making the above chemical bonding force one where there is no transfer of a releasing agent to the pressure-sensitive adhesive side in a cross cut tape test for 25 pieces cut at 2 mm pitch with a pressure-sensitive adhesive after being held at a temperature of 70°C and a pressure of 20 g/cm ⁇ for 24 hours.
- the irradiation may be performed by suitably selecting the accelerating voltage of the electron beam to at least 50 keN, more preferably at least 100 keV, and the amount of the electron beam to 3 to 100 Mrad, more preferably 5 to 30 Mrad. If the accelerating voltage is less than 50 keN, it is not possible to cure the fluorine-containing monomer and realize the desired chemical bonding force with the substrate. If the amount of the electron beam is less than 3 Mrad, the fluorine- containing monomer is not sufficiently cured, while if over 100 Mrad, undesirable degradation of the substrate is caused.
- the electron beam should be irradiated while lowering the concentration of oxygen in an inert atmosphere as much as possible. Preferable adhesion is obtained if the concentration of oxygen is not more than 1000 ppm. The best results are obtained with the minimum possible concentration of oxygen. Lowering the concentration of oxygen to substantially not more than 5 ppm however is not economical. If the concentration of oxygen is high, the surface activated by the electron beam will sometimes become oxidized. Depending on the type of the pressure-sensitive adhesive, it may not be possible to obtain the desired low surface energy of the fluorine-containing monomer cured layer.
- the conditions for the pretreatment by the electron beam may be basically the same as explained above. It is necessary, however, to coat the fluorine-containing monomer in a period of time during which the radicals remain after pretreating the surface of the substrate by an electron beam and to control the concentration of oxygen in the atmosphere at that time.
- the atmosphere may be an inert atmosphere, for example, nitrogen or rare gas.
- Figure 1 shows a releasing sheet comprising a substrate having a coating of a fluorine-containing monomer cured material
- Fig. 2 shows a releasing sheet comprised of a substrate treated on its surface with a primer and having a coating of the fluorine-containing monomer cured material.
- 1 is a substrate, 2 a fluorine- containing monomer cured layer, and 3 a primer layer.
- Figure 3 shows the peeling of a pressure-sensitive adhesive tape 6 protected by the releasing sheet 5 of the present invention from the releasing sheet.
- the content of fluorine of the releasing layer in the present invention is at least
- the solution was measured for surface tension ⁇ by a platinum plate using a Kyowa Surface Tension Measurement Device Model A-3 (Wilhelmy method, made by Kyowa Kagaku). To examine the coatability of the solution, a No.
- Example 1 The same procedure was performed as in Example 1 except for adding perfluoropolyether diol (HOCH 2 CF 2 (OCF 2 CF 2 ) 9 OCF 2 CH 2 OH, molecular weight about 1200, fluorine content 62%, indicated as "Diol” in Table 1) instead of the coatability- improving agent FC-2202 of Example 1.
- HOCH 2 CF 2 (OCF 2 CF 2 ) 9 OCF 2 CH 2 OH molecular weight about 1200, fluorine content 62%, indicated as "Diol” in Table 1
- Example 1 The same procedure was performed as in Example 1 except for adding HFE-7100 (CF3CF2OCH3 molecular weight 234.06, fluorine content 73%, made by 3M) instead of the coatability-improving agent FC-2202 of Example 1. It was confirmed that the coating layer contained HFE-7100 in an amount of more than 0.05%> after the drying. The results are similarly shown in Table 1.
- HFE-7100 CF3CF2OCH3 molecular weight 234.06, fluorine content 73%, made by 3M
- Example 4 The same procedure was performed as in Example 4 except for making the amount of the coatability-improving agent HFE-7100 of Example 4 added 30%> by weight. It was confirmed that the coating layer contained HFE-7100 in a small amount of more than 0.05%) by weight after the drying. The results are similarly shown in Table 1.
- Example 7 The same procedure was performed as in Example 1 except for making the amount of the coatability-improving agent HFE-7100 of Example 1 added 1% by weight. The results are similarly shown in Table 1.
- Example 7 The same procedure was performed as in Example 1 except for making the amount of the coatability-improving agent HFE-7100 of Example 1 added 1% by weight. The results are similarly shown in Table 1.
- Example 1 The same procedure was performed as in Example 1 except for adding 0.05%> by weight of Fluorad FC-430 (fluorine-based surfactant, fluorine content about 15%>, made by 3M) instead of the coatability-improving agent ' FC-2202 of Example 1. The results are similarly shown in Table 1.
- Fluorad FC-430 fluorine-based surfactant, fluorine content about 15%>, made by 3M
- Yuki Kagaku Kogyo was measured by a platinum plate using a Kyowa Surface Tension Measurement Device Model A-3 (Wilhelmy method, made by Kyowa Kagaku).
- PNDC polyvinylidene chloride
- Example 1 The same procedure was performed as in Example 1 except for not adding the coatability-improving agent FC2202 of Example 1. The results are similarly shown in Table 1.
- Example 1 The same procedure was performed as in Example 1 except for adding Demnum S- 20 (perfluoropolyether, average molecular weight 2700, fluorine content about 69%), made by Daikin) as a fluorine-containing oil with no functional group instead of the coatability- improving agent FC-2202 of Example 1. The results are similarly shown in Table 1.
- Demnum S- 20 perfluoropolyether, average molecular weight 2700, fluorine content about 69%), made by Daikin
- Example 1 The same procedure was performed as in Example 1 except for making the amount of the coatability-improving agent FC-430 of Example 7 added 0.001%. The results are similarly shown in Table 1.
- Example 8 The same procedure was performed as in Example 8 except for using PPTNE (2- perfluoropropoxy)perfluoropropyl trifluorovinyl ether, molecular weight 432.06, fluorine content 70.4%>, made by Tokyo Kasei Kogyo) instead of the Niscoat 17F of Example 8. The results are shown in Table 2.
- Example 8 The same procedure was performed as in Example 8 except for using a film of PNDF (Kynar 740, polyvinylidene fluoride, made by Tokyo Kasei Co.) as the substrate instead of the PNDC of Example 8. The results are shown in Table 2.
- PNDF Polyvinylidene fluoride
- Example 8 The same procedure was performed as in Example 8 except for using a film of PNC (polyvinylchloride) as the substrate instead of the PNDC of Example 8. The results are shown in Table 2.
- PNC polyvinylchloride
- Example 8 The same procedure was performed as in Example 8 except for using PP (polypropylene film) as the substrate instead of the PNDC of Example 8. The results are shown in Table 2.
- Example 8 The same procedure was performed as in Example 8 except for using LLDPE (linear low density polyethylene film) as the substrate instead of the PNDC of Example 8. The results are shown in Table 2.
- LLDPE linear low density polyethylene film
- Example 8 The same-procedure was performed as in Example 8 except for using PNAC (polyvinyl acetate film) as the substrate instead of the PNDC of Example 8. The results are shown in Table 2.
- PNAC polyvinyl acetate film
- Example 8 The same procedure was performed as in Example 8 except for using PET (polyethylene terephthalate film, made by Toray) as the substrate instead of the PNDC of Example B. The results are shown in Table 2.
- Dynamar FC-2202 perfluoropolyether diol, made by 3M
- a coatability-improving agent to Niscoat 17F made by Osaka Yuki Kagaku Kogyo
- the coating solution was coated using a rod wire on a 0.05 mm thick biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate film (Lumilar, made by Toray). The coating thickness was about 5 ⁇ m.
- a 15 Mrad electron beam was irradiated at an accelerating voltage of 150 kN at room temperature with nitrogen substitution (10 to 50 ppm concentration of oxygen).
- an Electron Curtain System 7824 made by Energy Sciences Inc. was used.
- the line speed was 2 m/min.
- the adhesion between the coating layer and substrate of the irradiated sample was evaluated.
- the releasing performance was tested.
- cuts were made at 2 mm pitch from the coating layer side of the releasing material.
- a 3M 4395 tape (acryl-based one-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape) was adhered from above this and a load of 20 g/cm was applied at 70°C for 24 hours for aging. After the aging, the assembly was cooled to the room temperature or 23°C, then the 4395 tape was peeled off at 180° at a tensile speed of 300 mm/min. No peeling of the substrate and coating layer was observed.
- Example 17 The same procedure was performed as in Example 17 except for adding 0.05%) by weight of Fluorad FC-430 (fluorine-based surfactant, made by 3M) instead of the 10%> by weight of Dynamar FC-2202 as the coatability improving agent of Example 17. The results are shown in Table 3.
- Example 17 The same procedure was performed as in Example 17 except for adding 30% by weight of HFE7100 (made by 3M) instead of the 10% by weight of Dynamar FC-2202 as the coatability-improving agent of Example 17 and using a film obtained by treating a polyethylene terephthalate film by polyvinylidene chloride (PNDC) as the substrate instead of the polyethylene terephthalate film.
- PNDC polyvinylidene chloride
- the solution was coated using a rod wire on a 0.05 mm thick biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film (LUMILAR, made by Toray). Another PET film was laid above this then the assembly was cured by UN rays. The UN irradiation was per- formed at about 2000 mJ/cm . After the curing, one of the two PET films was peeled off by hand to obtain a releasing film comprised of a PET film and coating layer. The adhesion was evaluated in the same way as in Example 17. The results are shown in Table 3.
- PET biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate
- Wettability “Poor” indicates cissing, “Fair” indicates some cissing, “Good” indicates good wettability.
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