Substrate-process interface in thin barrier film coating

C. Bichler, M. Bischoff, H. C. Langowski, U. Moosheimer

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Abstract

For vacuum web coating for permeation barrier coatings in flexible packaging, the final functionality of the packaging media is extremely dependent on the whole chain of processing steps up to the final laminated packaging film. The most sensitive sector appears to be the hand-shake between substrate film pretreatment / substrate surface properties and the coating process with its characteristics: The influence of different surface pretreatment processes (Corona activation, oxygen and ammonia plasma treatment, UV-treatment) on OPP as substrate on active surface groups, together with - specifities of the thermal deposition (electron beam source) and the reactive deposition / microwave plasma process (plasma species, excitation characteristics, kinetic energies, obtained by in situ process monitoring) and, finally, - structural properties (chemical composition, adhesion and oxygen permeation) of the thin (Al2O3 and SiOx) is shown.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)378-383
Number of pages6
JournalProceedings, Annual Technical Conference - Society of Vacuum Coaters
StatePublished - 1996
Externally publishedYes
EventProceedings of the 1996 39th Annual Technical Conference - Philadelphia, PA, USA
Duration: 5 May 199610 May 1996

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