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SPECIFICATION

Tigold METAMODE HEA ®or CHEA® COATINGS

ON PLASTIC SUBSTRATES WITH PRINTFREE™ OPTION

4-3-03-006

 
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REV

DATE

DESCRIPTION

WRITTEN BY

Original

A

C

12/21/01

2/22/02

6/23/03

4/13/04

Issued

Revised Spectral Properties

Revised Spectral Properties

Revised Company name

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AUTHORIZED FOR RELEASE BY:

PRODUCT MANAGER

RELEASE DATE:

April 13, 2004

INDEX OF PRODUCTS

Substrate

(Product)

Design

PrintFree™

Attribute

Summery

Tables

Rigid Plastics

(HEA Protect®)

HEA®

YES

Surface quality

A

Spectral properties

D

Durability &

cleanability

H

CHEA®

YES

Surface quality

A

Spectral properties

D

Electrical properties

G

Durability &

Cleanability

H

Flexible Plastic Films

(HEA 2000®,

CHEA 2000®)

HEA®

YES

Surface quality

B

Spectral properties

E

Durability &

Cleanability

H

CHEA®

YES

Surface quality

B

Spectral properties

E

Electrical properties

G

Durability &

Cleanability

H

Linear Polarizer

HEA®

YES

Surface quality

C

Spectral properties

F

Durability &

Cleanability

H

CHEA®

YES

Surface quality

C

Spectral properties

F

Electrical properties

G

Durability &

Cleanability

H

1.      Scope

This specification applies to the requirements of the HEA® or CHEA® coatings, with PrintFree™ option, using the TIGOLD MetaMode™ sputtering deposion process applied to plastic substrates.

Some substrates may have a Pressure Sensitive Adhesive herein referred to as “PSA”.

2.      Construction and dimensions

2.1       Construction

Organic PrintFreeTM

HEA® or CHEA®

TIGOLD qualified hard coat

Plastic substrate

PSA layer

Release liner (optional)


2.2       Dimensions

TIGOLD shall coordinate dimensional requirements with each customer product in order to maximize both TIGOLD and customer processing utilization.  Maximum size will depend on thickness of substrate.  In general for substrates 1.5mm or less, the maximum dimensions are 1080mm x 500mm (1080mm x 480 mm minimum with TIGOLD coating).  For substrates thicker than 1.5mm up to 5mm the maximum dimensions are 900mm x 330mm (900mm x 310 mm minimum with TIGOLD coating).

3.      Appearance, Spectral Properties, and Durability

3.1       Appearance

3.1.1 Cosmetic quality defects in the MetaMode™ HEA® or CHEA® coatings, with PrintFree™ option, shall be monitored for each product type. A sampling plan for each particular substrate may be developed between TIGOLD and customer.

3.1.2   The appearance of the product shall be evaluated using the tables below as described in section 4.1.

RIGID PLASTICS (thickness of substrate more than 0.3mm)      Table A

Property

Size

Specification

(based on 200mm x 200mm)

Test Method

Pinholes

>630µm

Non allowed

 

See 4.1.1

≥380µm  to

≤630µm

No more than 4

<380µm

No limit, except that a cluster of small pinholes shall be counted as a single defect toward the total

Scratch

>130µm wide

Non allowed

See 4.1.2

≥50µm  to

≤130µm

No more than 4 with minimum separation of 25mm.

<50µm

Disregard

Note#1: Substrate related defects shall be disregarded for customer furnished

        substrate.

Note#2: The size of pinhole defect, ř (diameter), shall be ř = (Length+Width)/2.

Note#3: Judgment of other defects shall be made from time to time by samples

        prepared specially for that purpose.

    Flexible Plastic Films (HEA2000®, CHEA2000®)                Table B

Property

Size

Specification

(based on 250mm x 185mm)

Test Method

Pinholes

>630µm

Non allowed

 

See 4.1.1

≥380µm  to

≤630µm

No more than 4

≥250µm  to

<380µm

No more than 30

<250µm

No limit, except that a cluster of small pinholes shall be counted as a single defect toward the total

Scratch

>130µm wide

Non allowed

See 4.1.2

≥50µm  to

≤130µm

No more than 4 with minimum separation of 25mm.

<50µm

Disregard

Tunneling

 

None allowed

 

Note#1: Substrate related defects shall be disregarded for customer furnished

        substrate.

Note#2: The size of pinhole defect, ř (diameter), shall be ř = (Length+Width)/2.

Note#3: Judgment of other defects shall be made from time to time by samples

            prepared specially for that purpose.

    Note#4: Tunneling is the separation of the release liner from SPA surface creating a

            long thin bubble.

LINEAR POLARIZERS                                        Table C

Property

Size

Specification

(based on 500mm x 1000mm)

Test Method

Pinholes

≥75µm

No more than 12

 

See 4.1.1

<75µm

No limit

Scratch

>25µm wide

Non allowed

See 4.1.2

Tunneling

 

None allowed

 

Note#1: Substrate related defects shall be disregarded for customer furnished

        substrate.

Note#2: The size of pinhole defect, ř (diameter), shall be ř = (Length+Width/2).

Note#3: Judgment of other defects shall be made from time to time by samples

            prepared specially for that purpose.

    Note#4: One to three defects within a 2cm circle shall be counted as one defect.

    Note#5: Four or more defects within a 5cm circle shall be counted as four defects.

    Note#6: Tunneling is the separation of the release liner from SPA surface creating a

            long thin bubble.

3.2       Spectral & Electrical Properties

  As needed, special spectral & electrical characteristics of HEA® or CHEA® coatings,

  with PrintFree™ option, will be determined, recommended and implemented as a

  result of mutual agreement between TIGOLD and customer.  The maximum brightness

  and resistivity allowed is given below:

  RIGID PLASTICS (thickness of substrate more than 0.3mm)      Table D

Properties

Unit

Specification

Test Method

Reflected

Brightness

%

0.70% or less

for Clear

See 4.2

Reflected

Brightness

%

0.50% or less

for Haze 13%

See 4.2

  Flexible Plastic Films (HEA2000®)                            Table E-1

Properties

Unit

Specification

Test Method

Reflected

Brightness

%

0.60% or less

for Clear

See 4.2

Reflected

Brightness

%

0.50% or less

for haze 5.5%

See 4.2

Reflected

Brightness

%

0.50% or less

for haze 10.4%

See 4.2

  Flexible Plastic Films (CHEA2000®)                          Table E-2

Properties

Unit

Specification

Test Method

Reflected

Brightness

%

0.80% or less

for Clear

See 4.2

Reflected

Brightness

%

0.70% or less

for haze 5.5%

See 4.2

Reflected

Brightness

%

0.70% or less

for haze 10.4%

See 4.2

  LINEAR POLARIZERS                                        Table F

Properties

Unit

Specification

Test Method

Reflected

Brightness

%

0.375% or less

See 4.2

Reflected Color

1931xyCIE

If specified,

Within boundaries

Defined by below:

x=0.190  y=0.050

x=0.320  y=0.090

x=0.360  y=0.140

x=0.330  y=0.270

x=0.270  y=0.250

  x=0.180  y=0.130

x=0.180  y=0.090

x=0.190  y=0.050

See 4.3

  RIGID PLASTICS, CHEA2000®, LINEAR POLARIZERS         Table G

Properties

Unit

Specification

Test Method

Resistivity

Ohms per

Square

100 to 500 Ohms per Square nominal

See 4.35

3.3   Coating durability

3.3.1        Durability performance of TIGOLD MetaMode™ HEA® or CHEA® coatings, with PrintFree™ option.

*The durability tests described shall be performed only after the moisture content of the TIGOLD HEA® coating and the base substrate system has returned to a “normal” condition (typically 24 hours after coating).

RIGID PLASTICS, Flexible Plastic Films (HEA2000®,CHEA2000®),

LINEAR POLARIZERS                                       Table H

Properties

Test Conditions**

Test Method

Adhesion

Snap tape with #600 cellulose tape pressed against coated surface and remove with snap of wrist.

See 4.4

Pen Claeanability -

PrintFree™ option

Mark the surface of PrintFree™ HEA® with a Zebra® black ink pen.

See 4.5

Contact Angle -

PrintFree™ option

Contact angle of PrintFree™ HEA® coating or CHEA® coating to be 110 degrees or better.

See 4.6

Rub Durability

10 strokes (5 cycles) of 25mmř steel wool (#0000) mandrel with 454g weight.

See 4.7

Boil test –

PrintFree™ option

60min. in 85±5şC water for Rigid Plastics.

45min. in 95±5şC water for Flexible Plastic Films.

45min. in 95±5şC water for Linear Polarizer.

See 4.7

**All tests on Flexible Plastic Films and Linear Polarizer shall be done after lamination to glass carrier.

3.4   Product Qualification

Product Qualification Test may be performed during the qualification phase of a new product.  These tests will not be performed as ongoing acceptance tests to assess product quality.

                                                                Table I

Properties

Requirement

Frequency

Chemical Resistance

PrintFree™ HEA® coating or CHEA® coating is tested for durability against the following chemical agents:

Acetic acid (50% by volume)

Artificial perspiration

Ball-point pen ink

Citric acid (10% by volume)

Coffee

Cola

Ethanol

Felt tip pen

Isopropanol

Lipstick

Liquid detergent (0.5% by volume)

Methanol

Sodium chloride (10% by volume)

Stamping ink

Tea

These tests may be performed on a qualification basis.

See 4.8

4. Test Methods

4.1       Cosmetic Appearance

4.1.1 Visual inspection

Defects (pinholes in the coating) shall be measured visually at a distance of approximately 30cm from the specimen under 30-40 watt cool white fluorescent lights (covered with an opaque white diffuser) so that illumination of approximately 2500 Lux is provided.

   4.1.2 Scratch

Inspection for scratches shall be performed visually at a distance of approximately 30cm from the specimen under 30-40 watt cool white fluorescent lights (covered with an opaque white diffuser) so that illumination of approximately 2500 Lux is provided.

4.2       Reflected Luminance (brightness)

The specular reflectance of linear polarizers and other substrates coated with HEA® or CHEA® coatings, with PrintFree™ option, shall be measured at a 10ş incident angle from the normal.  The specular reflected luminance (reflectance weighted by the photopic eye response and the illuminant) shall be calculated from the measured reflectance.  Illuminant C shall be used as the weighted light source.

4.3    Reflected Color

The reflected color of substrates coated with HEA® or CHEA® coatings, with  PrintFree™ option, shall be calculated from the measured reflectance using a 1931 xy CIE Color Coordinate system with a 2ş observer and an illuminant C light source.

  4.35  Resistivity

      The Resistivity of the CHEA® coating shall be measured with a DELCOM non-

      contact conductance monitor.

4.4    Adhesion

For Flexible Plastic Films and Linear Polarizers coupons, approximately 30mm wide, may be submitted to test from different areas at one edge of one sheet per run.  Samples will be used for testing adhesion, boil, rub durability and contact angle verification.  Rigid substrates may use coupons (approx. 75mm x 150mm) for adhesion testing.  These coupons will be representative of specific areas of whole coated sheet.  The samples of the coating shall show no evidence of delamination from the hard coated surface of the substrate.  The backside (adhesive side) of the #600 tape and the area of the substrate that was tape tested shall be examined for evidence of coating material.  The coated surface of Linear Polarizer will be cross-hatched prior to tape testing with a razor knife to produce 2mm square pattern on the coupon.

4.5    Pen Cleanability

After PrintFree™ HEA® or CHEA® coatings, the pen shall leave no visible pen mark when wiped with a class 100 clean room compatible wiper.

4.6    Contact Angle

The contact angle of a drop of distilled water measured on PrintFree™ HEA® or CHEA® will be 110 degrees or greater.  The measurement device is a Kruss G10 Contact Angle Measuring Instrument.

4.7    Abrasion

After boil test, the coating shall show no evidence of permanent deterioration when viewed from a distance of approximately 30cm from the specimen under 30-40 watt cool white fluorescent lights (covered with an opaque white diffuser) so that illumination of approximately 2500 Lux is provided.

4.8    Chemical resistance

The coating shall show no deterioration after a puddle of each of the agents is allowed to remain on the surface for 24 hours.  Chemical agents which can only be removed by acetone will not be considered for testing as this would destroy the plastic substrate.

5. Incoming Inspection for (CFM) Customer Furnished Material to be coated

5.1   Definition of Lot

One lot shall consist of the identifiable product of the same type manufactured continuously from the same materials under the same manufacturing condition.

5.2   Manner of Inspection by TIGOLD

Samples from each lot will be brought to a Class 1000 staging area.  These will be reviewed for cleanliness before entry into cleanroom.

6. Packaging and Marking

  6.1 Packaging TIGOLD to customer

Methods of packaging and marking materials for shipment should be determined for particular types of products.  Appropriate interleaving (typically white Tyvek interleaving) will be used.  TIGOLD will attempt to recycle any CFM packaging where appropriate.

6.2  Marking

The product shall be legibly identified by TIGOLD to customer with the following information:

<  Customer Name

<  Product Name

<  Customer Purchase Order

<  Run #

<  Quantity

<  Other identifiables as agreed

6.3   Quality Data and Reports.  These issues should be determined separately for each customer.  Production history of material can be generated to customer needs.

6.3.1 If any portion of the substrate is defective, it may be marked by customer’s request.    The marks will show which portion of the sheet is defective.  The method of marking may be determined by mutual agreement between TIGOLD and customer.

Supplemental item:

For TIGOLD to ensure that deposition of the HEA® or CHEA® coatings, with PrintFree™ option on a new type of plastic substrate, the substrate will be qualified as a production process to the requirements of this specification.  A minimum quantity of full production coating batches in the MetaMode™ machine is required to prove capability.  Customer samples may be produced and tested by both the customer and TIGOLD, but until full coating batches are produced and capability established for a particular substrate/coating package, this specification is for testing purpose only.

If Parties desire a modification to this specification both parties must agree in advance.

 

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