WO2013166105A1 - Films de miroir solaire durables - Google Patents

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WO2013166105A1
WO2013166105A1 PCT/US2013/039001 US2013039001W WO2013166105A1 WO 2013166105 A1 WO2013166105 A1 WO 2013166105A1 US 2013039001 W US2013039001 W US 2013039001W WO 2013166105 A1 WO2013166105 A1 WO 2013166105A1
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Mark B. O'neill
Andrew J. Henderson
Timothy J. Hebrink
Rajesh K. KATARE
Naiyong Jing
Diane North
Eric M. PETERSON
John L. Roche
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  • the premask layer is optional. Where present, the premask protects the weatherable layer during handling, lamination, and installation. Such a configuration can then be conveniently packaged for transport, storage, and consumer use. In some embodiments, the premask is opaque to protect operators during outdoor installations. In some embodiments, the premask is transparent to allow for inspection for defects. Any known premask can be used. One exemplary commercially available premask is ForceField® 1035 sold by Tredegar of Richmond, Virginia.
  • Prior art weatherable films have a coefficient of hygroscopic expansion of at least about 30 ppm per percent RH.
  • the coefficient of hygroscopic expansion of the polymeric is between about 75% and about 25% of the coefficient of hygroscopic expansion of the prior art weatherable layers.
  • the coefficient of hygroscopic expansion of the polymeric is between about 70% and about 30% of the coefficient of hygroscopic expansion of the prior art weatherable layers.
  • the coefficient of hygroscopic expansion of the polymeric is between about 60% and about 40% of the coefficient of hygroscopic expansion of the prior art weatherable layers.
  • the compliance layer includes a random copolymer having a first polymeric unit with a relatively high T g and second polymeric unit with a relatively low T g .
  • the first polymeric unit derives from a first monoethylenically unsaturated monomer comprising a methacrylate, acrylate, styrene, or combination thereof and associated with a glass transition temperature of at least 50 degrees Celsius and the second polymeric unit derived from a second monoethylenically unsaturated monomer comprising a methacrylate, acrylate, vinyl ester, or combination thereof and associated with a glass transition temperature no greater than 20 degrees Celsius.
  • the first polymeric unit is methyl methacrylate and the second polymeric unit is butyl acrylate. It is preferable that the random copolymer has a methyl methacrylate composition of at least 50 percent, at least 60 percent, at least 70 percent, or at least 80 percent, based on the overall weight of the random copolymer. It is further preferable that the random copolymer has a methyl methacrylate composition of at most 80 percent, at most 85 percent, at most 90 percent, or at most 95 percent, based on the overall weight of the random copolymer.
  • the compliance layer has a thickness of at least 10 micrometers, at least 50 micrometers, or at least 60 micrometers. Additionally, in some embodiments, the compliance layer has a thickness no greater than 200 micrometers, no greater than 150 micrometers or no greater than 100 micrometers. In some embodiments, the compliance layer has a thickness no greater than 5 micrometers. In some such embodiments, the compliance layer has a thickness of from 0.1 micrometer to 3 micrometers.
  • the reflective layer need not extend across the entire major surface of the weatherable layer. If desired, the weatherable layer can be masked during the deposition process such that the reflective layer is applied onto only a pre-determined portion of the weatherable layer.
  • Patterned deposition of the reflective layer onto the polymeric or weatherable layer is also possible. Exemplary ways of creating a pattern in the reflective layer are described, for example, in matter numbers 69678US002, 69677US002, and 69681US002, all assigned to the present applicant and all incorporated herein in their entirety.
  • the corrosion resistant layer has a thickness no greater than 500 nanometers. In some embodiments, the corrosion resistant layer has a thickness of from 80 nm to 250 nm. In some embodiments, the corrosion resistant layer has a thickness of at least 25 nanometers, at least 50 nanometers, at least 75 nanometers, at least 90 nanometers, or at least 100 nanometers.
  • the corrosion resistant layer has a thickness no greater than 100 nanometers, no greater than 1 10 nanometers, no greater than 125 nanometers, no greater than 150 nanometers, no greater than 200 nanometers, no greater than 300 nanometers, no greater than 400 nanometers, or no greater than 500 nanometers.
  • Exemplary substrates for reflective films are described in PCT Publication Nos. WO041 14419 (Schripsema), and WO03022578 (Johnston et al.); U.S. Publication Nos. 2010/0186336 (Valente, et al.) and 2009/0101 195 (Reynolds, et al.); and U.S. Patent No. 7,343,913 (Neidermeyer).
  • the article can be comprised in one of the many mirror panel assemblies as described in co-pending and co-owned provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 13/393,879 (Cosgrove, et al.).
  • exemplary substrates include metals, such as, for example, aluminum, steel, glass, or composite materials.
  • metals such as, for example, aluminum, steel, glass, or composite materials.
  • Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the embodiments described herein can include additional materials or layers.
  • some embodiments may include a compliant layer as is described in U.S. Patent Application Matter No. 69682US002, assigned to the present assignee and incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
  • Some embodiments may have less or no silver on the edge regions of the solar mirror film, as is described in U.S. Patent Application Matter No.
  • Hygroscopic expansion was measured using a dynamic mechanical analyzer (DMA) (model "Q800" obtained from TA Instruments) coupled with a DMA-RH accessory (obtained from TA Instruments). Displacement (in m/m) was measured over a ramp of varying relative humidities, ranging from about 20% to about 80% at a constant temperature of 25°C. Changes in the sample dimensions caused by humidity changes are used to calculate the CHE. Results are expressed in parts per million (ppm) per percent relative humidity (% RH).
  • Corrosion was evaluated following the procedure outlined on ISO 9227:2006, "Corrosion tests in artificial atmospheres— Salt spray tests” with the exception that results are reported as visual observations after various times in the salt spray.
  • a silver metallized acrylic film (obtained under the trade designation "3M ECP-305+,” manufactured by 3M Company, St. Paul, MN) was provided. This film looks substantially the same as the film shown in Fig. 1.
  • the silver metallized acrylic film had a CHE of 30 ppm per percent RH.
  • a polymer blend comprising 40% polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) (obtained under the trade designation “DYNEON PVDF 6008,” from 3M Company) and 60% polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) (obtained under the trade designation "CP-82", from Plaskolite, Columbus, OH), which included 2.5 wt% of an ultraviolet absorber, was extruded onto a chilled roll creating a single layer cast web. The cast web was then heated in a tenter oven to 120F prior to being biaxially oriented to a draw ratio of 2 by 2. Hygroscopic expansion was measured as described above, and the CHE was about 16 ppm per % RH.
  • PVDF polyvinylidene fluoride
  • PMMA polymethylmethacrylate
  • a silver reflective layer approximately 100 nm thick was vapor deposited onto the film substrate.
  • a copper layer approximately 80 nm thick was coated onto the silver layer.
  • a 25 micron acrylic adhesive was coated onto the copper layer.
  • the resulting multilayer optical film was bonded to an epoxy coated aluminum substrate having a thickness of about 0.5 mm.
  • the sample was cut to 4" x 4" using a shear cutter. The sample was tested according to the NSS process described above and was found to be free of tunneling after 192 hours.
  • Example 3 can be laminated to a painted aluminum substrate using a pressure sensitive adhesive.
  • the sample can be cut to 4" x 4" using a shear cutter.
  • the sample can be tested according to the NSS process described above and expected to be free of tunneling after 192 hours.

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