WO2023110961A1 - At least partially biobased layered structure with good favourable properties - Google Patents
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- the invention is related to a layered structure (S), providing a first surface (SI) and a second surface (S2) opposite to the first surface (SI), the layered structure (S) comprising at least one first polymer (a), preferably a poly-condensate or a co-poly-condensate, especially preferably a polycarbonate or a copolycarbonate, wherein the polymer (a) comprises a diol component (D) which comprises isosorbide in an amount of at least 48 wt.-%, preferably in a range of from 48 to 80 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the diol component (D); at least one second polymer (b), preferably a poly-condensate or a co-poly- condensate, especially preferably a polycarbonate or a copolycarbonate, wherein the polymer (b) comprises a diol component (DI) which comprises isosorbide in an amount of ⁇ 30 wt.-
- Polymeric layered structures are used in many application fields. As sustainability combined with good chemical resistance of polymeric materials becomes more and more a prerequisite for their applicability, there exists a need for polymeric structures which are not petro-based but are not less chemically resistant.
- known biobased materials for example those described in US2010/0190953A1, often fail the requirement of different applications of polymers for example if they are applied in automobiles, where there are high requirements for high chemical and crack resistance, high toughness and compatibility with other materials. Therefore, it exists a need of biobased materials that provide these requirements.
- One object of the invention was to diminish at least one disadvantage of the prior art at least partially.
- a further object of the invention was to provide polymeric layered structures which are at least partly based on biobased material, but have a good crack resistance, toughness and can be processed easily with a variety of other materials.
- a first aspect of the invention refers to a layered structure (S), providing a first surface (SI) and a second surface (S2) opposite to the first surface (SI), the layered structure (S) comprising:
- the polymer (a) comprises a diol component (D) which comprises isosorbide in an amount of at least 48 wt.-%, preferably in a range of from 48 to 80 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the diol component (D);
- the polymer (b) comprises a diol component (DI) which comprises isosorbide in an amount of ⁇ 30 wt.-%, more preferably ⁇ 10 wt.-%, especially preferably ⁇ 5 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the diol component (DI
- the layered structure (S) is preferably a flat structure, preferably having a length in a range of from 10 mm to 2000 m, more preferably of from 50 mm to 500 m, even more preferably of from 100 mm to 100 m, especially preferably of from 0.3 m to 1.5 m and a width in a range of from 10 mm to 10 m, more preferably of from 50 mm to 5 m, most preferably of from 100 mm to 2 m.
- the layered structure (S) preferably has an aspect ratio of length or width to thickness in a range of from 1000: 1 to 1000000: 1, more preferably from 2000: 1 to 500000: 1, even more preferably from 5000: 1 to 100000: 1.
- flat structure means that its extension in the plane is many times greater than its thickness.
- the surface of the layered structure may be even or textured. A textured surface will also be called flat structure if not specified differently.
- the dimension of the first surface (SI) is preferably defined as the area composed of its respective selected width, respective selected length and a thickness of 50 pm, preferably 40 pm, more preferably 30 pm.
- the dimension of the second surface (S2) is preferably defined as the area composed of its respective selected width, respective selected length and a thickness of 50 pm, preferably 40 pm, more preferably 30 pm.
- the surfaces (SI) and (S2) preferably have the same shape and size.
- the layered structure (S) has a flat shape where both surfaces (SI) and (S2) have nearly the same dimension.
- the first surface (SI) or the first layer (A) is preferably flat, preferably having a length in a range of from 10 mm to 2000 m, more preferably of from 50 mm to 500 m, even more preferably of from 100 mm to 100 m, especially preferably of from 0.3 m to 1.5 m and a width in a range of from 10 mm to 10 m, more preferably of from 50 mm to 5 m, most preferably of from 100 mm to 2 m.
- the first surface (S 1 ) or the first layer (A) preferably has an aspect ratio of length or width to thickness in a range of from 1000: 1 to 1000000: 1, more preferably from 2000: 1 to 500000: 1, even more preferably from 5000: 1 to 100000: 1.
- the second surface (S2) or the second layer (B) is preferably flat, preferably having a length in a range of from 10 mm to 2000 m, more preferably of from 50 mm to 500 m, even more preferably of from 100 mm to 100 m, especially preferably of from 0.3 m to 1.5 m and a width in a range of from 10 mm to 10 m, more preferably of from 50 mm to 5 m, most preferably of from 100 mm to 2 m.
- the second surface (S2) or the second layer (B) preferably has an aspect ratio of length or width to thickness in a range of from 1000: 1 to 1000000: 1, more preferably from 2000: 1 to 500000: 1, even more preferably from 5000: 1 to 100000: 1.
- the surfaces (SI) and (S2) or the layers (A) and (B) have a dimension in the range of from 1 cm 2 to 100 m 2 , more preferably of from 2 cm 2 to 50 m 2 , even more preferably of from 5 cm 2 to 10 m 2 .
- the difference of the sizes of the two surfaces (SI) and (S2) is preferably no more than ⁇ 10 %, more preferably no more than ⁇ 5 %, based on the size of surface (SI).
- the total amount of isosorbide in the first surface (S 1) or first layer (A) is preferably in a range of from 40 to 80 wt.-%, more preferably 45 to 75 wt.-%, most preferably 48 to 72 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the first surface (SI) or the first layer (A).
- the total amount of isosorbide in the second surface (S2) or second layer (B) is preferably in a range of from 0 to 40 wt.-%, more preferably 0 to 20 wt.-%, most preferably 0 to 10 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the second surface (S2) or the second layer (B).
- polymer matrix is taken from the respective surface (SI) or (S2) extending up to 50 pm, preferably up to 40 pm, more preferably up to 30 pm, most preferably up to 20 pm into the layer structure (S) perpendicular to the respective surface.
- the diol component (D) further comprises diols which are different from isosorbide.
- the diol component (D) further comprises cyclohexane- l,4-diyl)dimethanol.
- the ratio of isosorbide to cyclohexane- l,4-diyl)dimethanol of the diol component (D) preferably lies in a range of from 80:20 to 60:40, more preferably from 70:30 to 50:50, especially if no further diols are used.
- the diol component (D) comprises cyclohexane- l,4-diyl)dimethanol in an amount of from 20 to 52 wt.-%, more preferably of from 25 to 50 wt.-%, especially preferably from 30 to 40 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the diol component (D).
- aliphatic, cycloaliphatic or araliphatic diols with 2 to 16 C atoms are preferably used as the diol component (D) of the poly- or copolycondensate in addition to the isosorbide, such as ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, 1,2-propanediol, 1,3 -propanediol, neopentyl glycol, 1,4-butanediol, 1,5- pentanediol, 1,6-hexanediol, p-xylenediol and mixtures of at least two of the above compounds, preferably etyleneglycol, diethyleneglycol, 1,4-butanediol and mixtures of at least two of the above compounds.
- the diol component (D) comprises one of the aforementioned additional diols in an amount of from 0 to 20 wt.-%, more preferably of from 2 to 10 wt.-%, especially preferably from 3 to 8 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the diol component (D).
- the diol component (D) may still contain up to 10 mol% of other aliphatic diols with 3 to 12 C atoms or cycloaliphatic diols with 6 to 21 C atoms, such as 2-ethylpropanediol-l,3, 3-methylpentanediol-2,4, 2-methylpentanediol-2,4, 2,2,4-trimethylpentanediol-l, 3 and 2-ethylhexanediol-l,6, 2,2- diethylpropanediol-1,3, hexanediol-2,5, l,4-di-([beta]-hydroxyethoxy)-benzene, 2,2-bis-(4- hydroxycyclohexyl)-propane, 2,4-dihydroxy-l,l,3,3-tetramethyl-cyclobutane, 2,2-bis-(3-[beta]- hydroxyethoxypheny
- the diol component (DI) comprises isosorbide preferably in a range of from 0 to 30 wt.-%, more preferably in a range of from 0 to 20 wt.-%, even more preferably in a range of from 0.1 to 10 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the diol component (DI).
- the diol component (DI) further comprises diols which are different from isosorbide.
- the diol component (DI) further comprises cyclohexane- l,4-diyl)dimethanol.
- the ratio of isosorbide to cyclohexane- l,4-diyl)dimethanol of the diol component (DI) preferably lies in a range of from 20:80 to 40:60, more preferably from 30:70 to 50:50, especially if no further diols are used.
- the diol component (DI) comprises cyclohexane- l,4-diyl)dimethanol in an amount of from 40 to 100 wt.-%, more preferably of from 50 to 90 wt.-%, especially preferably from 60 to 80 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the diol component (DI).
- aliphatic, cycloaliphatic or araliphatic diols with 2 to 16 C atoms are preferably used as the diol component (DI) of the poly- or copoly condensate, such as ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, 1,2-propanediol, 1,3-propanediol, neopentyl glycol, 1,4-butanediol, 1,5 -pentanediol, 1,6-hexanediol, p-xylenediol and mixtures of at least two of the above compounds, preferably etyleneglycol, diethyleneglycol, 1,4-butanediol and mixtures of at least two of the above compounds.
- DI diol component
- the diol component (DI) comprises one of the aforementioned additional diols in an amount of from 1 to 20 wt.-%, more preferably of from 2 to 10 wt.- %, especially preferably from 3 to 8 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the diol component (DI).
- the diol component (DI) may still contain up to 10 mol% of other aliphatic diols with 3 to 12 C atoms or cycloaliphatic diols with 6 to 21 C atoms, such as 2-ethylpropanediol-l,3, 3-methylpentanediol-2,4, 2-methylpentanediol-2,4, 2,2,4-trimethylpentanediol-l, 3 and 2-ethylhexanediol-l,6, 2,2- diethylpropanediol-1,3, hexanediol-2,5, l,4-di-([beta]-hydroxyethoxy)-benzene, 2,2-bis-(4- hydroxycyclohexyl)-propane, 2,4-dihydroxy-l,l,3,3-tetramethyl-cyclobutane, 2,2-bis-(3-[beta]- hydroxyethoxyphen
- the layered structure (S) may have any shape the person skilled would select for providing a layered structure (S), especially for use in an injection moulding process.
- the layered structure (S) is flat.
- the aspect ratio of the thickness to the plain lies in a region of from 1 : 100 to 1 : 10000000, more preferably in a region of from 1 : 1000 to 1 : 1000000.
- the first layer (A) provides at least one, preferably at least two, more preferably at least three, especially preferably at least four, most preferably all of the following properties:
- (A4) a heat deflection temperature in a range of from 82 to 102°C (1.8 MPa, ISO75 - 1 / - 2);
- the first layer (A) provides one property or one property combination selected from the group consisting of (Al); (A2); (A3); (A4); (A5); (Al) and (A2); (Al) and (A3); (Al) and (A4); (Al) and (A5); (A2) and (A3); (A2) and (A4); (A2) and (A5); (A3) and (A4); (A3) and (A5); (A4) and (A5); (Al) and (A2) and (A3); (Al) and (A2) and (A4); (Al) and (A2) and (A5); (Al) and (A3) and (A4); (Al) and (A3) and (A5); (Al) and (A4) and (A5); (Al) and (A3) and (A4); (Al) and (A3) and (A5); (Al) and (A4) and (A5); (A2) and (A3) and (A4); (
- the diol component (D) of the polymer (a) or the diol component (DI) of the polymer (b) is a diol that has been reacted with a diol reactive component (R).
- the polymer (a) or the polymer (b) is a poly condensate or co-poly condensate.
- the polycondensate or co-polycondensate of polymer (a) comprises the reaction product of the diol component (D) and the reaction product of a diol reactive component (R).
- the diol reactive component (R) is preferably selected from the group consisting of carbonate groups, acid groups, acid esters, amine groups, acylhalogenide, anhydride or mixtures of at least two thereof.
- the polycondensate or copolycondensate is preferably selected from the group consisting of an acid ester.
- the polycondensate or co-polycondensate of the second layer (B) comprises the reaction product of the diol component (DI) and the reaction product of a diol reactive component (Rl).
- the diol reactive component (Rl) is preferably selected from the group consisting of acid groups, amine groups.
- the polycondensate or copolycondensate is preferably selected from the group consisting of carbonate groups, acid groups, acid esters, amine groups acylhalogenide, anhydride or mixtures of at least two thereof.
- the polycondensate or copolycondensate is preferably selected from the group consisting of an acid ester.
- the reactive component (R) is the same as the reactive component (Rl).
- the polymer (a) comprises the reactive component (R) in an amount in a range of from 30 to 70 wt.-%, more preferably in a range of from 35 to 65 wt.-%, even more preferably in a range of from 40 to 60 wt.-%, based on the total amount of the polymer (a).
- the polymer (b) comprises the reactive component (Rl) in an amount in a range of from 30 to 70 wt.-%, more preferably in a range of from 35 to 65 wt.-%, even more preferably in a range of from 40 to 60 wt.-%, based on the total amount of the polymer (b).
- Rl reactive component
- the first surface (SI) is at least part of the first layer (A) comprising the polymer (a) and the second surface (S2) is at least part of the second layer (B) comprising the polymer (b).
- the first surface (SI) builds the whole first layer (A) comprising the polymer (a).
- the second surface (S2) builds the second layer (B) comprising the polymer (b).
- the first layer (A) covers the whole first surface (SI) of the layered structure (S).
- the second layer (B) covers the whole second surface (S2) of the layered structure (S).
- the layered structure (S) comprises furthermore:
- (C) optionally at least one third layer (C), comprising a polymer (c),
- the further layer (E) has a thickness in a range of from 5 to 500 pm, more preferably in a range of from 10 to 100 pm.
- the further layer (E) may comprise any polymer which the person skilled in the art would select for the purpose, e.g. as printing layer.
- inks for the further layer (E) are AquaPress®, NoriAmid®, NoriAmid® APM, Noricryl®, CoriCure® IMS, NoriPET®, NoriPress SMK®, NORIPHAN® XWR, NORIPHAN® PCI N, NORIPHAN® N2K, NORIPHAN® HTRN, all of Proll GmbH (Germany).
- the second layer (B) provides at least one, more preferably at least two, even more preferably at least three, especially all of the following properties:
- the second layer (B) provides one property or one property combination selected from the group consisting of (Bl); (B2); (B3); (B4); (Bl) and (B2); (Bl) and (B3); (Bl) and (B4); (B2) and (B3); (B2) and (B4); (B3) and (B4); (Bl) and (B2) and (B3); (Bl) and (B2) and (B4); (Bl) and (B3) and (B4); (B2) and (B3) and (B4); (Bl) and (B2) and (B3) and (B4); (Bl) and (B2) and (B3) and (B4).
- the thickness of the first surface (SI) or the first layer (A) is > 10 pm, preferably > 20 pm, more preferably > 30 pm preferably, most preferably > 50 pm.
- the first surface (SI) is formed by the first layer (A) and therefore is identical to the first layer (A).
- the thickness of the first surface (SI) or the first layer (A) is in a range of 10 to 500 pm, preferably in a range of from 15 to 400 pm, preferably in a range of from 20 to 300 pm, even more preferably in a range of from 25 to 200 pm, especially preferably in a range of from 30 to 150 pm, even more preferably of from 50 to 100 pm.
- the thickness of the layered structure (S) is in a range of from 60 to 900 pm, more preferably in a range of from 80 to 800 pm, even more preferably in a range of from 100 to 700 pm, even more preferably of from 150 to 500 pm.
- the ratio of the thickness of the first surface (SI) or the first layer (A) to the thickness of the second surface (S2) or the second layer (B) is in a range of 1: 10 to 10: 1, preferably 1:5 to 5: 1, more preferably 2:5 to 5:2, especially preferably in a range of 1 : 10 to 1: 1.
- the diol component (D) of polymer (a), especially the isosorbide and optionally the diol component (DI) of polymer (b) comprises a constitutional unit derived from a dihydroxy compound represented by formula (1) and a constitutional unit derived from an alicyclic dihydroxy compound.
- the isosorbide is a diol, wherein the Abbe number is 50 or more and the 5% thermal reduction temperature is 340°C or more, wherein the ratio of the dihydroxy compound represented by formula (1) and the alicyclic dihydroxy compound to all dihydroxy compounds constituting the polycarbonate copolymer is 90 mol% or more, wherein the alicyclic dihydroxy compound is at least one compound selected from the group consisting of cyclohexanedimethanol, tricyclodecanedimethanol, adamantanediol and pentacyclopentadecanedimethanol ( 1
- the second surface (S2) or the second layer (B) comprises a further polymer (b ), wherein the further polymer (b ) is a polycarbonate or a copolycarbonate and the further polymer (b ) provides constituents according to formula (2)
- aromatic polycarbonates or co-polycarbonates are suitable as poly or co-polycarbonates in preferred embodiments.
- Polycarbonates or co-polycarbonates in the well-known way can be linear or split.
- polycarbonates can be produced in the well-known way from diphenols, carbonic acid derivatives, possibly chain breaking agents and possibly splitters. Details of the production of polycarbonates have been given in many patent specifications for approximately 40 years. By way of example, reference is made here to “Chemistry and Physics of Polycarbonates”, Polymer Reviews, Volume 9, Interscience Publishers, New York, London, Sydney 1964, to D. Freitag, U. Grigo, P.R. Muller, H. Nouvertne', BAYER AG, “Polycarbonates” in Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Engineering, Volume 11, Second edition, 1988, pages 648-718 and finally to Dres. U. Grigo, K. Kirchner and P.R. Muller “Polycarbonate” in Becker/Braun, Plastics Manual, volume 3/1, Polycarbonates, Polyacetals, Polyesters, Cellulose Esters, Carl Hanser Verlag Kunststoff, Vienna 1992, pages 117-299.
- Suitable diphenols for example can be dihydroxyaryl compounds with the general formula (I),
- dihydroxyaryl compounds are: dihydroxy benzenes, dihydroxy diphenyls, bis- (hydroxyphenyl)-alkanes, bis-(hydroxyphenyl)-cycloalkanes, bis-(hydroxyphenyl)-aryls, bis- (hydroxyphenyl)-ether, bis-(hydroxyphenyl)-ketones, bis-(hydroxyphenyl)-sulfides, bis- (hydroxyphenyl)-sulfones, bis-(hydroxyphenyl)-sulfoxides, 1 , 1 '-bis-(hydroxyphenyl)-diisopropyl benzenes, as well as their ring-alkylated and ring-halogenated compounds.
- Preferred dihydroxyaryl compounds are for example Resorcin, 4,4'-dihydroxydiphenyl, bis-(4- hydroxyphenyl)-methane, bis-(3,5-dimethyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)-methane, bis-(4-hydroxyphenyl)- diphenyl-methan, 1,1 -bis (4-hydroxyphenyl)-l -phenyl -ethane, 1,1 -bis (4-hydroxyphenyl)-l (1- naphthyl)-ethane, 1,1 -bis (4-hydroxyphenyl)-l-(2-naphthyl)-ethane, 2,2-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl)- propane, 2,2-bis (3-methyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)-propane, 2,2-bis (3,5-dimethyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)- propane, 2,2-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl)-l -phenyl -propane, 2,2-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl)-hexadeci
- R 1 and R 2 independent from one another mean hydrogen, halogen, preferably chlorine or bromine, Ci-Cs- alkyl, Cs-Ce cycloalkyl, Ce-Cio- aryl, preferably phenyl, and C7-C12- aralkyl, preferably phenyl Ci - C4- alkyl, in particular benzyl, m means a whole number from 4 to 7, preferably 4 or 5,
- R 3 and R 4 for each X individually selectable, independent from one another, mean hydrogen or Ci-C e- alkyl and
- X means carbon, provided that, on at least one atom X, R 3 and R 4 simultaneously mean alkyl. Preferably, R 3 and R 4 are simultaneously alkyl on one or two atom(s) X, in particular only on one atom X in the formula (la).
- Preferred alkyl residue for the residues of R 3 and R 4 in formula (la) is methyl.
- the X-atoms in alpha - position to the diphenyl-substituted C-atom (C-l) are preferably not dialkyl-substituted, on the other hand the alkyl disubstitution in beta position to C-l is preferred.
- a particularly preferred dihydroxydiphenyl cycloalkane of the formula (la) is 1,1 -bis (4- hydroxyphenyl)-3,3,5-trimethyl-cyclohexane (formula (la-1) with R 1 and R 2 equal to H).
- Such polycarbonates can be produced in accordance with EP-A 359 953 from dihydroxydiphenyl cycloalkanes of the formula (la).
- dihydroxyaryl compounds is Resorcin, 4,4'-dihydroxydiphenyl, bis (4- hydroxyphenyl)-diphenyl -methane, 1,1 -bis (4-hydroxyphenyl)-l -phenyl -ethane, bis (4- hydroxyphenyl)-l (l-naphthyl)-ethane, bis (4-hydroxyphenyl)-l (2-naphthyl)-ethane, 2,2-bis (4- hydroxyphenyl)-propane, 2,2-bis (3, 5 -dimethyl -4-hydroxyphenyl)-propane, 1,1 -bis (4-hydroxyphenyl)- cyclohexane, 1,1-bis (3,5-dimethyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)-cyclohexane, 1,1-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl)-3,3,5- trimethyl-cyclohexane, l,l'-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl)-3-diis
- dihydroxyaryl compounds are 4,4'-dihydroxydiphenyl and 2,2-bis (4- hydroxyphenyl)-propane .
- Both a dihydroxyaryl compound under formation of homopolycabonates and different dihydroxyaryl compounds under formation of co-polycabonates can be used. Both a dihydroxyaryl compound of the formula (I) or (la) under formation of homopolycarbonates and several dihydroxyaryl compounds of the formula (I) and/or (la) under formation of co-polycarbonates can be used.
- the different dihydroxyaryl compounds can be linked together both statistically and block-by-block.
- the molecular ratio of dihydroxyaryl compounds of the formula (la) to that of the other dihydroxyaryl compounds of the formula (I) possibly to be used is preferably between 99 mol % (la) to 1 mol % (I) and 2 mol % (la) to 98 mol % (I), preferably between 99 mol % (la) to 1 mol % (I) and 10 mol % (la) to 90 mol % (I) and in particular between 99 mol % (la) to 1 mol % (I) and 30 mol % (la) to 70 mol % (I).
- a particularly preferred co-polycarbonate can be produced using 1,1-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl)-3,3,5- trimethyl-cyclohexane and 2,2-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl)-propane dihydroxyaryl compounds of the formulae (la) and (I).
- Suitable carbonic acid derivatives for example can be diaryl carbonates of the general formula (II), where
- R, R' and R" independently directly or differently stand for hydrogen, linear or split Ci-C34-alkyl, C7- C34-alkylaryl or Ce-C34-aryl, R can also mean - COO-R", whereby R" stands for hydrogen, linear or split Ci-C34-alkyl, Cy-C -alk lar l or Ce-C34-aryl.
- Preferred diaryl carbonates are for example diphenyl carbonate, methylphenyl phenyl carbonates and di (methylphenyl) - carbonates, 4-ethylphenyl-phenyl-carbonate, di (4-ethylphenyl) - carbonate, 4-n- propylphenyl-phenyl-carbonate, di (4-n-propylphenyl) - carbonate, 4-iso-propylphenyl-phenyl- carbonate, di (4-iso-propylphenyl) - carbonate, 4-n-butylphenyl-phenyl-carbonate, di (4-n-butylphenyl) - carbonate, 4-iso-butylphenyl-phenyl-carbonate, di (4-iso-butylphenyl) - carbonate, 4-tert-butylphenyl- phenyl-carbonate, di (4-tert-butylphenyl) - carbonate, 4-n-pent
- diaryl compounds are diphenyl carbonate, 4-tert-butylphenyl-phenyl-carbonate, di (4-tert-butylphenyl) - carbonate, biphenyl -4-yl -phenyl -carbonate, di (biphenyl -4-yl) - carbonate, 4 (1- methyl-1 -phenylethyl) - phenyl phenyl carbonate, di [4 (1 -methyl- 1 -phenylethyl) - phenyl] - carbonate and di (methyl salicylate) - carbonate.
- Diphenyl carbonate is particularly preferred.
- one or several monohydroxyaryl compound(s) can be used as chain breaking agents, which were not used to produce the diarylcarbonate(s) employed. It can concern those of the general formula (III), where
- R A stands for linear or split Ci-C34-alkyl, CT-C’s -alkylaryl. Ce-C34-aryl or for - COO-R D , whereby R D stands for hydrogen, linear or split Ci-C34-alkyl, C?-C34-alkylaryl or Ce-C34-aryl, and
- R B , R C independently directly or differently, stand for hydrogen, linear or split Ci-C34-alkyl, C7-C34- alkylaryl or Ce-C34-aryl.
- Such monohydroxyaryl compounds are for example 1, 2 - or 3 -methyl phenol, 2,4-dimethylphenol 4- ethyl phenol, 4-n-propylphenol, 4-iso-propylphenol, 4-n-butylphenol, 4-isobutylphenol, 4-tert- butylphenol, 4-n-pentylphenol, 4-n-hexylphenol, 4-iso-octylphenol, 4-n-nonylphenol, 3- pentadecylphenol, 4-cyclohexyl phenol, 4 (1 -methyl- 1 -phenylethyl) - phenol, 4-Phenylphenol, 4- phenoxyphenol, 4 (1 -naphthyl) - phenol, 4 (2 -naphthyl) - phenol, 4-tritylphenol, methyl salicylate, ethyl salicylate, n-propyl salicylate, iso propyl salicylate, n-butyl salicy
- Suitable splitters are compounds with three and more functional groups, preferably such with three or more hydroxyl groups.
- Suitable compounds with three or more phenolic hydroxyl groups are for example Phloroglucin, 4,6- dimethyl-2,4,6-tri (4-hydroxyphenyl) - heptene-2, 4,6-dimethyl-2,4,6-tri (4-hydroxyphenyl) - heptane, 1,3,5-tri (4-hydroxyphenyl) - benzene, 1,1,1-tri (4-hydroxyphenyl) - ethane, tri (4-hydroxyphenyl) - phenyl methane, 2,2-bis (4,4-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) - cyclohexyl] - propane, 2,4-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl- iso propyl) - phenol and tetra (4-hydroxyphenyl) - methane.
- Suitable compounds with three and more functional groups are for example 2,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid, trimesic acid (tri chloride), cyanuric acid trichloride and 3,3-bis (3 -methyl -4-hydroxyphenyl) 2- oxo-2, 3 -dihydroindole .
- Preferred splitters are 3,3-bis (3-methyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)-2-oxo-2,3-dihydroindole and 1,1,1-tri (4- hydroxyphenyl)-ethane .
- the first surface (SI) or the first layer (A) comprises less than 100 wt.-% of polymer (a)
- the first surface (SI) or the first layer (A) preferably comprises in addition to polymer (a) a polycarbonate or copolycarbonate selected from those described in connection with the polymer (b ) of the second layer (B).
- the diol component (D) may be any diol component the person skilled in the art would select.
- Aliphatic, cycloaliphatic or araliphatic diols with 2 to 16 C atoms are preferably used as the diol component (D) of the poly- or copolycondensate, such as ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, 1,2-propanediol, 1,3-propanediol, neopentyl glycol, 1,4- butanediol, 1,5 -pentanediol, 1,6-hexanediol, p-xylenediol and mixtures of at least two of the above compounds, preferably etyleneglycol, diethyleneglycol, 1,4-butanediol and mixtures of at least two of the above compounds.
- the diol component (D) may still contain up to 10 mol% of other aliphatic diols with 3 to 12 C atoms or cycloaliphatic diols with 6 to 21 C atoms, such as 2-ethylpropanediol-l,3, 3-methylpentanediol-2,4, 2-methylpentanediol-2,4, 2,2,4-trimethylpentanediol-l, 3 and 2-ethylhexanediol-l,6, 2,2-diethyl- propanediol-1,3, hexanediol-2,5, l,4-di-([beta]-hydroxyethoxy)-benzene, 2,2-bis-(4- hydroxycyclohexyl)-propane, 2,4-dihydroxy-l,l,3,3-tetramethyl-cyclobutane, 2,2-bis-(3-[beta]- hydroxyethoxyphenyl
- the first surface (SI) or the first layer (A) comprises polymer (b') in an amount in a range of from 0.1 to 52 wt.-%, more preferably in a range of from 0.2 to 40 wt.-%, even more preferably in a range of from 0.5 to 20 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the first surface (SI) or first layer (A).
- the layered structure (S) comprises a third layer (C).
- the third layer comprises a third polymer (c).
- the composition and properties of the third polymer (c) are the same as those of polymer (b).
- the composition and properties of the third layer (C) are the same as those of second layer (B).
- the third layer (C) is placed on the surface of the first layer (A) which is opposite to layer (B).
- the third polymer (c) comprises the same polymeric composition as layer (B) or solely polymer (b ).
- the layered structure provides at least one of the following properties
- gloss level in a range of 10 to 100 GU, more preferably of 20 to 80 GU;
- %LT in a range of 3 to 95 %, more preferably of 5 to 90 %.
- the layered structure (S) provides one property or one property combination selected from the group consisting of (SI); (S2); (S3); (SI) and (S2); (SI) and (S3); (S2) and (S3); (SI) and (S2) and (S3); especially preferably (SI) and (S2) and (S3).
- the second surface (S2) or the second layer (B) has a thickness in the range 10 to 500 pm.
- the second surface (S2) is formed by the second layer (B) and therefore is identical to the second layer (B).
- the thickness of the second layer (B), the third layer (C) or the further (E) is independently at least 50 pm, preferably in a range of from 50 to 500 pm, more preferably in a range of from 70 to 300 pm, most preferably in a range of from 100 to 200 pm.
- the layered structure especially the first layer (A) further comprises an additive.
- layer (C) or further layer (E) may comprise an additive.
- the additive is selected from the group consisting of an UV-absorber, dyes, pigments, inorganic fillers, organic fillers, both fillers as micron, submicron or nanosized particles or mixtures of at least two thereof.
- Various additives can have been admixed with the polymer a) or the polymer b), which might be described just as polymer. If only polymer is used, both polymers, polymer a) and/or polymer b) are meant.
- additives serves to prolong service life or to increase colourfastness (stabilizers), to simplify processing (e.g. mould-release agents, flow aids, antistatic agents), or for adaptation of the properties of the polymer to particular stresses (impact modifiers, such as rubbers; flame retardants, colourants, glass fibres).
- additives can be added individually or in any desired mixture or in a plurality of different mixtures to the polymer, especially to the polymer melt, and specifically directly during isolation of the polymer or else after melting of pellets in what is known as a compounding step.
- the form in which the additives here, or a mixture of these, can be added to the polymer melt can be that of solid, of powder, or of melt.
- Another metering method uses masterbatches or a mixture of masterbatches of the additives, or an additive mixture.
- Suitable additives are described by way of example in ’’Additives for Plastics Handbook, John Murphy, Elsevier, Oxford 1999”, in ’’Plastics Additives Handbook, Hans Zweifel, Hanser, Mtinchen 2001”.
- suitable antioxidants or heat stabilizers are: alkylated monophenols, alylthiomethylphenols, hydroquinones, alkylated hydroquinones, tocopherols, hydroxylated thiodiphenyl ethers, alkylidene bisphenols, O-, N- and S-benzyl compounds, hydroxybenzylated malonates, aromatic hydroxy compounds, triazine compounds, acylaminophenols, esters of P-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4- hydroxyphenyl)propionic acid, esters of f>-(5 -tert-butyl -4-hydroxy-3-methylphenyepropionic acid, esters of P-(3,5-dicyclohexyl-4-hydroxy
- Suitable complexing agents for heavy metals and for the neutralization of traces of alkali are o/m- phosphoric acids, or fully or partially esterified phosphates or phosphites.
- Suitable light stabilizers are: 2-(2'-hydroxyphenyl)benzotriazoles, 2- hydroxybenzophenones, esters of substituted and unsubstituted benzoic acids, acrylates, sterically hindered amines, oxamides, 2.8.2-(2-hydroxyphenyl)-l,3,5-triazines. Preference is given to substituted benzotriazoles.
- Polypropylene glycols can be used alone or in combination with, for example, sulphones or sulphonamides, as stabilizers to inhibit damage by gamma radiation
- stabilizers can be used individually or in combination and can be in any of the forms mentioned when they are added to the polymer, especially to polymer a) or polymer b).
- Suitable flame-retardant additives are phosphate esters, i.e. triphenyl phosphate, resorcinol diphosphate, bromine-containing compounds, such as brominated phosphoric esters, brominated oligocarbonates and polycarbonates, and also preferably salts of fluorinated organic sulphonic acids.
- Suitable impact modifiers are butadiene rubber with grafted-on styrene-acrylonitrile or methyl methacrylate, ethylene-propylene rubbers with grafted-on maleic anhydride, ethyl and butyl acrylate rubbers with grafted-on methyl methacrylate or styrene -acrylonitrile, and interpenetrating siloxane and acrylate networks with grafted-on methyl methacrylate or styrene-acrylonitrile.
- Colourants can also be added, examples being organic dyes or pigments or inorganic pigments, or IR absorbers, individually, in a mixture, or else in a combination with stabilizers, with glass fibres, with (hollow) glass beads, or with inorganic fillers. It is also possible to use carbon black as additive.
- a suitable additive is carbon black or a dye that absorbs infrared light. These laser sensitive additives are useful to mark the layered structure. The marking can be done in black or any colour, depending on the chosen additive and the light source or light intensity.
- Particularly suitable additives are colour pigments and metal salts, copper hydroxide phosphate iriodin, a pearl-lustre pigment obtainable commercially from Merck, and especially carbon black.
- the amount of these additives admixed with the polymer (a) or polymer (b), preferably the polycarbonate of the invention is in particular of the order of magnitude of from a few parts per 1000 to at most 10 wt.-%, based on the total weight of polymer (a) or polymer (b) .
- the polymer (a) or polymer (b), preferably the polycarbonate can also comprise further inorganic fillers.
- suitable inorganic fillers for achieving an opaque or translucent polycarbonate layer are conventional inorganic pigments, in particular metals or metal oxides, such as aluminum oxides, silica, titanites, and also alkali-metal salts, e.g. carbonates or sulphates of calcium or barium.
- Suitable particulate fillers can be homogeneous and are mainly composed of a material such as titanium dioxide or barium sulphate alone.
- at least a proportion of the filler can be heterogeneous.
- the actual filler can also have been provided with a surface modifier, e.g. with a pigment, with a processing aid, with a surfactant or with any other modifier, in order to improve or alter compatibility with the polycarbonate.
- a surface modifier e.g. with a pigment
- a processing aid e.g. with a processing aid
- a surfactant e.g. with any other modifier
- the polymer (a) or polymer (b) preferably the polycarbonate comprises titanium dioxide.
- the amount of the said inorganic fillers in the polymer (a) or polymer (b), preferably the polycarbonate is preferably from 2 to 50 wt.-%, particularly preferably from 3 to 30 wt.-%, based on the total weight of polymer (a) or polymer (b).
- the additive is positioned in at least one of the outer layers of the layered structure (S).
- the first layer (A) and/or the second layer (B) preferably comprises the additive, especially the UV-absorber in an amount of 0.1 to 10 wt.-%, more preferably of 0.5 to 7 wt.-%, most preferably of 1 to 5 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the respective layer.
- the third layer (C) and/or the further layer (E) preferably comprises the additive, especially the UV-absorber in an amount of 0.1 to 10 wt.- %, more preferably of 0.5 to 7 wt.-%, most preferably of 1 to 5 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the respective layer.
- a further aspect of the invention relates to a process for producing a layered structure (S), comprising at least the following steps:
- VI) optionally further processing, preferably decorating and/or back injection molding of the layered structure (S) of step V), preferably by a further printed layer (E) in a FIM process.
- step I) or step II) and optionally III) could be any extruder the person skilled in the art would select for extruding polymer (a), (b), (b') or (c).
- the co-extruding in step IV) is performed via a die where the melts of step I) to III) are combined.
- the cooling in step V) could be established by any means the person skilled in the art would select for cooling a layered structure (S).
- the cooling in step V) is selected from the group consisting of cooling at room temperature (25°C), cooling via cool air (10 to 15°C), cooling in a tempered room (30 to 50°C).
- the cooling in step V) is established at room temperature.
- the layered structure (S) is preferably pressed through two rolls while cooling in step V).
- the rolls are rollers having metal or rubber surfaces which are polished or textured. If the layered structure (S) should be clear and transparent two polished rollers are used. By using one polished and one textured roller a matt surface may be achieved. If two textured rollers are applied, the layered structure (S) may be formed to a less transparent structure.
- the polymers (a), (b) and (b') are preferably those described in the context of the first layer (A), second layer (B) and third layer (C) to form the layered structure according to the invention above. Also, the compositions, properties of polymers A), B) and C) are selected in a way to form the compositions as described in the context of the first layer (A), second layer (B) and third layer (C) to form the layered structure according to the invention above.
- the layered structure (S) formed according to the afore mentioned process comprises the preferred properties as mentioned for the layered structure (S) according to the invention as mentioned above.
- a further processing of the layered structure (S) is performed.
- the further processing is preferably selected from the group consisting of providing a decorative and/or chemically resistant layer onto the layered structure (S), printing onto the layered structure (S), forming the layered structure (S), trimming of the edges of the layered structure (S), back injection mold the layered structure (S) or a combination of at least two thereof.
- the providing a decorative and/or chemically resistant layer is preferably performed by applying a further layer onto the layered structure (S) of step V) via a FIM process or a lamination process.
- FIM stands for Film Insert Molding (FIM) which is an advanced form of In Mold Decorating (IMD) and known to the person skilled in the art.
- the FIM process is preferably established in a mold made of a metal alloy.
- the mold preferably has a shape selected from the group consisting of angled polygons, round, oval or a combination of at least two thereof.
- the angled polygon provides curvature radii in a range of from 0.1 to 0.5 mm, more preferably from 0.2 to 0.4 mm.
- the FIM process is preferably performed at a pressure of 20 to 300 bars.
- the material which is back injection molded to the layered structure (S) via the FIM process preferably is selected from the group consisting of polycarbonate, blends of polycarbonate or combinations of at least two thereof and form layer (E).
- the printing onto the layered structure (S) can be performed by any printing process the person skilled in the art would use.
- the printing is selected from the group consisting of screen printing, ink-jet printing, pad printing, laser printing, stamp printing, embossing, non-impact printing, such as direct thermal printing, thermal transfer printing, 3D printing, dye-sublimation printing, laser marking or a combination of at least two thereof.
- the forming of the layered structure (S) can be performed by any forming process the person skilled in the art would use.
- the forming is a welding, a thermoforming, a cutting of the layered structure (S) or a combination of at least two thereof.
- the trimming of the edges of the layered structure (S) can be performed by any trimming process the person skilled in the art would use.
- the trimming is a cutting, grinding or melding of the material at the edges of the layered structure (S).
- the back injection molding of the layered structure (S) can be performed by any back injection molding process the person skilled in the art would use.
- the first polymer (a) has a higher content of isosorbide than the second polymer (b).
- the content of isosorbide of the first polymer (a) is 1 to 100 fold higher than in the second polymer (b), more preferably 2 to 80 fold higher than in the second polymer (b), more preferably 5 to 50 fold higher than in the second polymer (b).
- a further aspect of the invention relates to a layered structure (S) obtained by a process according to the invention.
- the layered structure (S) as well as each of its layers, the first layer (A), the second layer (B) and optionally the third layer (C) or any further layer (E) provide the same properties as described in the context of the first layer (A), second layer (B), third layer (C) and any further layer (E) to form the layered structure (S) according to the invention above.
- a further aspect of the invention relates to the use of a layered structure (S) according to the invention or produced by a process according to the invention for insert molding, especially of parts made by film insert molding, especially of decorative parts in cars.
- Film Insert Moulding is an advanced form of In Mold Decorating (IMD). It allows for labeling and graphics to be applied to plastic parts during the moulding process. FIM also enables components to be integrated into a single unit. FIM creates products with scratch resistant hard coats that are extremely durable. It can be used in multiple applications, but film insert moulding is most commonly associated with automotive interiors and handheld electronic devices.
- FIM eliminates the need for separate steps, such as coating or painting, that would otherwise be required to decorate or functionalize plastic components, even where these items are complex in shape. This offers manufacturers extensive flexibility in design and manufacturing - as well as considerable savings in costs, time and machine investment.
- the decorated film used in FIM can create a huge variety of visual effects - be they monochromatic, multicolored, or metallic.
- the process also allows for integrated symbols, transmitted light design, surface impression (glossy, textured, or matte) and high gloss, which can be set selectively. Few other methods allow the decoration of parts to be changed as quickly without interrupting production, i.e. decoration can be changed by simply inserting different printed films from shot to shot. Additional properties, such as media and UV resistance, scratch and abrasion resistance, electrical conductivity or a soft-touch finish, can be achieved through the use of special composite or coated films.
- Key elements of the FIM process include printing, forming, trimming, and back injection as already mentioned in the context of the inventive layered structure (S) above. Each aspect has its own unique technological considerations.
- the most established printing technique for the FIM method is screen printing. Printing inks used in the process are preferably highly flexible and adhere well to the fdm due to the rigors of forming.
- a further aspect of the invention relates to a printed polymeric article obtainable using a layered structure (S) according to the invention or produced according to the invention.
- the most established printing technique for the FIM method is screen printing.
- Printing inks used in the process need to be highly flexible and adhere well to the fdm due to the rigors of forming. Furthermore, the inks must be able to withstand the thermal load and shear forces of the injection molding melt. These requirements are met by Noriphan® HTR N screen printing ink from Prbll GmbH, polycarbonate fdms like Makrofol® or Bayfol®.
- the layered structure can also be decorated by means of digital and offset printing.
- Film insert molding is a widely used surface finishing process.
- a decorated film is shaped, trimmed and then positioned in an injection mold and a molten molding composition is then injected in the mold on the back of the film.
- a molten molding composition is then injected in the mold on the back of the film.
- the decoration is indeed protected by an external transparent film, when such films are insert molded the decoration is exposed to elevated temperatures and shear stresses which result in washing out in the area of the gates.
- Such a protective layer consists, for example, of polycarbonate (PC), acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrene (ABS), polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), acrylonitrile/styrene/acrylate (ASA). Said layer is either applied directly during production of a component by coextrusion or is subsequently laminated with the assistance of coupling agents. This process is described, for example, in P. Enewoldsen, H. Braun, Folienhinterspritzen - Dekorieren in der SpritzgieBmaschine, KU Kunststoffe 89 (1999) 9, pages 102-104. More details of the film insert molding are described in US 2004/183229 Al.
- the thickness has been measured according to DIN ISO 4593-2019-06;
- the roughness R3z is measured according to ISO 4287: 1997; 3. Heat deflection temperature
- the gloss value has been measured according to ISO 2813:2014;
- the transparency has been measured according to ASTM DI 003.
- Example lathe material for the first layer (A) was DurabioTM 7340 of Mitsubishi, Japan
- the material for the first layer (A) was DurabioTM 5380 of Mitsubishi, Japan
- Makrolon® 3108 Very viscous amorphous, thermoplastic bisphenol A-polycarbonate with an MVR of 6 cm 3 /10min according to ISO 1133-1:2012-03 at 300°C and 1.2 kg supplied by Covestrotechnik AG, Germany
- Makrolon® LED2245 Very viscous amorphous, thermoplastic bisphenol A-polycarbonate with an MVR of 34 cm 3 /10min according to ISO 1133:2012-03 at 300°C and 1.2 kg supplied by Covestrotechnik AG, Germany.
- the production of the layered structures (S) was established by extruders of the company Breyer (Germany) for heating and melting of polymer A) and heating and melting of polymer B) to form the comparative and inventive examples la, lb and 2 to 4.
- the temperature selected in the different phases of the extrusion are listed in table 1.
- the results of all examples la, lb and 2 to 4 are listed in table 2.
- the plant used consists of
- an extruder A with a screw of 105 mm in diameter (D) and a length of 41xD for applying polymer A) to form first layer (A).
- the screw has a degassing zone;
- Granulates of the polymer A) were fed to the main extrusion hopper.
- Granulates of the polymer B) were fed to the coextrusion hopper. Melting and conveying of the respective material took place in the respective cylinder/screw plastifier system. Both material melts came together in the coextrusion nozzle. The melt arrived at the polishing calendar from the nozzle. Final shaping and cooling of the material took place on the polishing calendar. The temperatures of the polishing calenders are listed in table 2. One rubber roller and one polished chrome or steek rollers were used for structuring the film surfaces. Subsequently the film was transported by a take-off machine, the protective plastic film applied on both sides, and afterwards the film was spooled.
- Table 1 results of film insert molding 1 to 4 according to method 1
- results in table 1 show that layered structures which comprise a combination of at least one first layer (A) and at least one second layer (B) show stable film insert molding parts, in contrast to those which only comprise a layer formed solely of material comprising more than 48 wt.-% of isosorbide as diol component, here mentioned as comparative example la and lb.
- the examples 2 to 4 have achieved the same results as a FIM process with a standard polycarbonate film of 375 pm, for example made of material (bl) or (b2).
- a fail in the test would mean that the part made by the FIM process has defects due to delamination caused by total or partial adhesion loss between the ink layer in form of layer (E) and the film comprising layer (A) and (B), wherein layer (B) is in contact with layer (E).
- Visual inspection was conducted using a LED lamp of the type “LED lamp MAULvisio” of company Jakob Maul GmbH, Germany, with a magnifying factor of 1,75.
- the LED lamp is preferably of 2000 lux illuminance and examination is performed by ensuring a 30 - 40 cm distance between the sample and the magnifying element. If a failure in form of a partial or complete delamination was visually recognized no further examination was necessary.
- the adhesion was examined using a standard cross-hatch test according to ISO 2409:2007.
- the failure can manifest itself directly after the FIM process or after a climate chamber test (storage in an oven at 90 °C & 96 % RH for 72 h.).
- the adhesion after the climate chamber test had to be 0 according to ISO 2409:2007.
- Figure 1 a schematic illustration of a layered structure (S) according to the invention
- Figure 2 a scheme of the inventive process
- Figure 3 a photo of a comparative layered structure according to example la;
- Figure 4 a photo of a comparative layered structure according to example lb;
- Figure 5 a photo of an inventive layered structure according to example 2.
- a layered structure (S) 50 according to the invention is shown comprising a first layer (A) 10 coextruded with a second layer (B) 20 with the materials and under the conditions as described in the process of Example 4.
- the layered structure 50 was formed and printed by Noriphan® HTR N screen printing ink from Prbll GmbH and formed in a FIM process under a pressure of 100 bar with a cycle time of 20 seconds and then back injection molded by a polycarbonate (Makrolon® 3108) forming the layer 30 as layer (E) in contact with layer (B) 20.
- High pressure forming (HPF) process can be used to shape at temperatures around the softening temperature using compressed air.
- Another alternative shaping technique is thermoforming. In this process, the film is heated to significantly above its softening temperature and then formed.
- Back-injection can be either a one-component (IK) or a two-component (2K) process.
- Injection compression molding is very effective in the FIM process.
- clear or tinted polycarbonate (Makrolon® ) or polycarbonate blend (Bayblend® ) will be used for back injection.
- step I) 100 the heating of the first polymer a) is established in the extruder.
- step II) 200 the second polymer b) is heated in step II) 200, and optionally in parallel the second polymer c) is heated in step III) 300, each in a separate extruder.
- step IV) 400 the heated polymers a), b) and optionally c) are co-extruded via a dye.
- the kind of material and the conditions are described in example 1 and in the tables 1 and 2.
- the thickness of the layered structure (S) lies in a range of from 150 to 1000 pm.
- step V) 600 the layered structure (S) was formed and printed via a FIM process under a pressure of 200 bars with a cycle time of 20 seconds.
- a layered structure 60 according to a comparative example exactly according to example la is shown after a printing layer consisting of polycarbonate Makrolon® 3108 has been applied to the foil consisting of (al) via insert molding in a FIM process. It can be seen that the layered structure is delaminating from the surface to which it was insert molded to. Especially in the edges or comers where the layer structure is exposed to particular stress, one can observe the detachments as indicated by the red circles. These parts could not be used and are counted among the failed parts. The results of the FIM results are listed in table 1.
- a layered structure (60) according to a comparative example exactly according to example lb is shown. It can be seen that the layered structure (S) 60 is delaminating 40 from the surface to which it was insert molded to. In these three examples manufactured according to example lb at least a part of the surface is delaminated 40 after the insert molding process.
- the results of the FIM results are listed in table 1.
- a layered structure (S) 50 according to an inventive example, exactly according to example 2 is shown. It can be seen that the layered structure (S) 60 is totally intact and no delaminating from the surface to which it was insert molded to can be seen or measured.
- the results of the FIM results are listed in table 1 also for this example.
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