Abstract:
Provided are fluoropolymer blends comprising a fluoropolymer having a major amount of fluorothermoplastic, a bubble suppressing metal compound, a base and a phase transfer catalyst. Also provided are layered articles comprising a first layer having the described fluoropolymer blend and methods for making the layered articles.
Abstract:
Methods of protecting internal components of an optical device are described by providing a hardcoat surface layer on an internal component of an optical device. Also described are certain internal components having hardcoat surface layers, as well as methods of assembling internal components of an optical device.
Abstract:
An economic, optically transmissive, stain and ink repellent, durable low refractive index fluoropolymer composition for use in an antireflection film or coupled to an optical display. In one aspect of the invention, the composition is formed from the reaction product of a fluoropolymer or reactive fluoropolymer, an amino silane ester coupling agent or ester equivalent, a multi-olefinic crosslinker, and optional surface modified inorganic particles or sol gel precursors.
Abstract:
Protective fluoropolymer layers for dental articles, particularly orthodontic appliances, are provided that reduce adhesion of materials such as food, bacteria, and proteinaceous substances to these surfaces, which can cause staining. Methods of reducing adhesion of these materials to such surfaces are also provided.
Abstract:
A hard coating composition for use as a stain repellent single layer on an optical display. The coating composition adds a monomer of a mono or multi(methyl)acrylate bearing at least one monovalent hexafluoropolypropylene oxide derivative and a free radically reactive compatibilizer consisting of either a fluoroalkyl-group containing acrylate compatibilizer or a fluoroalkylene-group containing acrylate compatibilizer to a conventional hydrocarbon-based hard coat formulation. The resultant coating is substantially smooth and forms a durable surface layer that has low surface energy that is stain and ink repellent.
Abstract:
A method of modifying a surface of a substrate comprises: inkjet printing a fluoropolymer solution comprising vaporizable solvent and a non-vaporizable component comprising a dissolved solid fluoropolymer. The dissolved solid fluoropolymer comprises a reaction product of at least one monomer comprising vinylidene fluoride. Various articles may be produced according to the method.
Abstract:
At least two fixable fluid materials are digitally applied adjacent to each other on a surface of a substrate and fixed to provide fixed coatings having different surface energies. The coated substrates are useful for controlling the flow of fluids.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a protective coating for glass, a protective layer formed by the protective coating for glass and a method of protecting glass in a high-temperature process. The protective coating includes a latex component, aluminium-containing silicate and water. The coating and protective layer of the present disclosure can prevent a glass surface from being contaminated by external particles in a glass thermoforming process. After sintering at high temperature (650°C or more, 700°C or more, or even 750°C or more), the coating would become a loose laminated structure, and then the sintered coating can be easily washed off by water. It can prevent the contamination from a graphite mold or other ceramic molds during high-temperature sintering.
Abstract:
Electronic telecommunication articles are described comprising a crosslinked fluoropolymer layer. In typical embodiments, the crosslinked fluoropolymer layer is a substrate, patterned (e.g. photoresist) layer, insulating layer, passivation layer, cladding, protective layer, or a combination thereof. Also describes are methods of making an electronic telecommunications article and method of forming a patterned fluoropolymer layer. The fluoropolymer preferably comprises at least 80, 85, or 90% by weight of polymerized units of perfluorinated monomers and cure sites selected from nitrile, iodine, bromine, and chlorine. Illustrative electronic communication articles include integrated circuits, printed circuit boards, antennas, and optical fiber cables. Fluoropolymer compositions are also described.
Abstract:
A method of making a crosslinked fluoropolymer is described. The method comprises applying a composition to a substrate, wherein the composition comprises fluoropolymer and a fluorinated solvent, one or more curing agents comprising an ethylenically unsaturated group and an electron donor group or precursor thereof. The method further comprises removing the solvent and curing the fluoropolymer with actinic (e.g. ultraviolet "UV") radiation. Also described is a composition comprising a fluoropolymer dissolved in a fluorinated solvent, and one or more curing agents comprising an ethylenically unsaturated group and an electron donor group or precursor thereof; and article comprising the crosslinked fluoropolymer.