Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5464772 Surface and Coatings Technology 2017 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Both the wet coated ORMOCER® layers and reactively sputtered zinc-tin oxide (ZTO) layers show surprisingly good adhesion on both ETFE and PVDF surfaces. Both ZTO and - with adhesion promotion treatment - also aluminum oxide (Al2O3) layers have the potential for low water transmission rates (WVTR) below 5·10− 2 g/(m2 d) at 38 °C/90% r.h. on these substrates. Further reduction of the WVTR is demonstrated with a combination of wet coated ORMOCER® layers and sputtered ZTO layers yielding a WVTR of 1·10− 3 g/(m2 d) at 38 °C/90% r.h. These values were achieved using adapted process parameters and layer stack designs such as reduced web tension and lower layer thicknesses. The results shown in this paper demonstrate the potential of coated fluoropolymer webs for functionalization of membrane roofs and façades with flexible thin film solar cells; thermal insulation and solar control functionality; flexible thin film electroluminescent and OLED lighting panels as well as electrochromic devices.
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