Improved one-component antireflection coatings, their production and use on components and devices
The coating material with aliphatic polyurethane resin dispersions and black plastic spheres addresses mechanical and abrasion issues, enabling stable, low-gloss antireflective coatings suitable for mass production and diverse applications.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- WO · WO
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-05
AI Technical Summary
Existing antireflective coatings exhibit insufficient mechanical stability, packaging strength, and are not suitable for mass production processes, with low resistance to mechanical stress, abrasion, and heavy cleaning processes.
A coating material comprising 20-88 wt.% aliphatic polyurethane resin dispersions, 10-40 wt.% black plastic spheres, and 0.5-2 wt.% black pigments, with specific particle sizes and concentrations, forming a rough, black surface with low gloss and reflectivity, and can be processed using conventional spraying methods.
The coatings provide enhanced mechanical stability, abrasion resistance, and packaging strength, allowing for use in conventional series painting processes, with low gloss and reflectivity, suitable for devices where light reflection is undesirable.
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[0001] Mankiewicz Brothers & Co. 1
[0002] Improved single-component anti-reflective coatings, their
[0003] Manufacturing and use on components and devices
[0004] The invention relates to antireflective coatings, coating materials, and methods for producing antireflective coatings on substrate surfaces. It further relates to the use of the antireflective coatings for components and devices whose functions are impaired by the reflection of electromagnetic radiation, in particular by the reflection of light.
[0005] Different coatings and coating systems are used to coat surfaces, depending on the technical requirements. In addition to the usual protective and decorative properties, the technical properties of the coated surface are also important. For example, anti-reflective coatings are used for optical or electronic devices to suppress or at least significantly reduce light reflection. In the following, the term anti-reflective coating refers to coatings that suppress the reflection of electromagnetic radiation from surfaces.
[0006] The coating materials known to date produce antireflective coatings, which do suppress reflection, but exhibit insufficient mechanical stability and packaging strength. Furthermore, these known coating materials cannot be processed using the standard processes employed for mass production coating.
[0007] From WO 2019 / 073210 Al, methods for producing antireflective coatings are known in which suspensions of black pigments in a binder solution are sprayed onto a substrate surface and subsequently by
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[0009] The coatings are dried after the solvent evaporates. However, the resulting coatings exhibit only low resistance to mechanical stress and heavy abrasion. Abrasion refers to the removal of coating material by external influences. Abrasion occurs, for example, through friction and grinding, cleaning processes, and also during the handling of the coated objects, such as packaging. The durability of a coating during the packaging process is referred to as packaging strength.
[0010] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide improved antireflective coatings that overcome the known disadvantages. This object is achieved by coating materials according to the main claim. It is also achieved by coatings made from coating materials according to the invention and their use on components and devices. Furthermore, it is achieved by methods for coating substrate surfaces.
[0011] The coating materials according to the invention contain at least 20 to 88 wt.% one or more water-dilutable, aliphatic polyurethane resin dispersions comprising solids contents in the range of 30 to 50%, and 10 to 40 wt.% black plastic spheres comprising sphere diameter d50 in the range of 9 to 17 pm, as well as
[0012] 0.5 to 2 wt.% black pigments, based on the total weight of the coating material.
[0013] In a preferred embodiment, the coating materials have pigment volume concentrations of at least 70%, preferably at least 73%. The pigment volume concentration (PVC) of a coating material is defined as the ratio of the total volume of its solid components to the total volume of its pigments.
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[0015] Particles that are not involved in film formation contribute to the total volume of its non-volatile components. In addition to pigments and fillers, the solid particles also include other particles such as the plastic spheres used according to the invention.
[0016] According to the invention, water-dilutable, aliphatic polyurethane resin dispersions are preferably used in amounts of 40 to 70 wt.%, preferably 50 to 60 wt.%, and particularly preferably 53 to 57 wt.%, in each case based on the total weight of the coating material. Suitable dispersions are polyurethane resins comprising one or more, identical or different, functional groups selected from ester, ether, acrylate, methacrylate, and carbonate groups. Polyacrylate-polyurethane resin dispersions, polyester-polyurethane resin dispersions, polyether-polyurethane resin dispersions, polycarbonate-polyurethane resin dispersions, and mixtures thereof, especially polycarbonate-polyurethane resin dispersions, are preferred.
[0017] In other preferred embodiments, the water-dilutable, aliphatic polyurethane resin dispersions have solids contents in the range of 35 to 45%, particularly preferably in the range of 37 to 42%. Solids contents below the lower limit of this range result in coatings with significantly reduced resistance. Solids contents above the upper limit of this range result in coatings with undesirably increased gloss. Hereinafter, the solids content of the binder is understood to be the mass fraction that remains as residue after evaporation under specified conditions. To determine this, approximately 1 g of the substance is evaporated in an aluminum dish with a diameter of 8 cm at 105 °C in a drying oven or convection oven for 30 minutes. After cooling, the weight of the residue is determined. The solids content is defined as the
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[0019] The ratio of the weight of the residue to the amount of substance used. It is expressed as a percentage.
[0020] In further preferred embodiments, the water-dilutable aliphatic polyurethane resin dispersions exhibit minimum film formation temperatures in the range of 0°C to 20°C, preferably from 0°C to 15°C, particularly preferably from 0°C to 10°C, and most preferably from 0°C to 5°C. The minimum film formation temperature (abbreviated: MET) is understood below to be the temperature above which a water-dilutable binder dispersion forms a continuous film. Below the minimum film formation temperature, film formation is impaired or incomplete. To determine the minimum film formation temperature, the dispersion is applied to a plate which is heated at one end and cooled at the other. The minimum film formation temperature of the dispersion can be determined by temperature sensors which are placed at close intervals along the plate.
[0021] According to the invention, the black plastic spheres are preferably used in amounts of 20 to 40 wt.%, particularly preferably 30 to 40 wt.%, and most preferably 33 to 37 wt.%, in each case based on the total weight of the coating material. Suitable plastic spheres are made of black-colored polyurethanes (PU), polycarbonates (PC), polymethyl methacrylates (PMMA), and polyamides (PA). Polyurethane spheres are preferably used.
[0022] The black plastic spheres have a sphere diameter d50 in the range of 10 to 16 pm, preferably from 11 to 15 pm. The value d50 denotes the equivalent particle diameter below which 50 percent by volume of the plastic spheres lie. This value can be determined using standard methods for determining particle size, such as sieve analysis.
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[0024] In further embodiments, some of the black plastic spheres are replaced by smaller, transparent plastic spheres. These are used in amounts of 5 to 25 wt.%, preferably 10 to 25 wt.%, particularly preferably 15 to 20 wt.%, and most preferably 16 to 19 wt.%, in each case based on the total weight of the coating material. The total amount of all plastic spheres used remains unchanged in the range of 10 to 40 wt.% based on the total weight of the composition. Suitable transparent plastic spheres according to the invention are made of polyurethanes (PU), polycarbonates (PC), polymethyl methacrylates (PMMA), and polyamides (PA). Polyurethane spheres are preferred.
[0025] In further embodiments, the coating materials according to the invention comprise black plastic spheres having a sphere diameter d50 in the range of 9 to 17 pm and transparent plastic spheres having a sphere diameter d50 in the range of 3 to 10 pm, preferably black plastic spheres having a sphere diameter d50 in the range of 10 to 16 pm and transparent plastic spheres having a sphere diameter d50 in the range of 4 to 9 pm, particularly preferably black plastic spheres having a sphere diameter d50 in the range of 11 to 15 pm and transparent plastic spheres having a sphere diameter d50 in the range of 5 to 8 pm.
[0026] According to the invention, the coating materials preferably contain black pigments in amounts of 0.5 to 1.5 wt.%, particularly preferably 0.6 to 1.3 wt.%, in each case based on the total weight of the coating material. Suitable black pigments are carbon blacks such as flame soot, gas or sewer soot, furnace soot, creosote soot and acetylene soot, spinel black, perylene black, iron oxide, manganese oxide, mixed metal oxides and their mixtures. Preferred black pigments are iron oxide and
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[0028] Soot, in particular flame soot, gas or sewer soot, furnace soot, crevice soot, acetylene soot and their mixtures.
[0029] Furthermore, the coating materials according to the invention can include the usual auxiliary materials and additives known to those skilled in the art, such as defoamers, pH modifiers, thickeners, surface additives, wetting and dispersing additives.
[0030] The coating materials according to the invention form black coatings with a closed, rough surface during drying, exhibiting minimal gloss and low reflectivity. Gloss refers to the optical property of a surface to reflect light wholly or partially specularly. The degree of gloss is expressed as the quotient of the specularly reflected component and the diffusely reflected component of a luminous flux incident on a surface. Specular gloss has a diffusely reflected component close to zero, ideally zero. In contrast, matte gloss or dullness has a specularly reflected component close to zero, ideally zero. The gloss of surface coatings such as varnishes and paints is usually determined using a reflectometer or gloss meter. For this purpose, directed light is shone onto the sample surface at a defined angle.A detector records the light radiation reflected from the sample surface at the same angle. The results obtained are expressed in gloss units (GU). The angle at which the measurement is taken is selected according to the material and the expected gloss to best utilize the detector's sensitivity. In contrast to previously known antireflective coatings, the coatings according to the invention, with their rough, black surfaces, exhibit a very low gloss in the range of 0 to 0.1 GU across the entire angular range.
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[0032] Reflectance refers to the optical property of a surface to reflect light completely or partially specularly. The THR value (Total Hemispherical Reflectance) describes the reflectance of a surface over the wavelength range between 360 and 740 nm. The higher the value, the more radiation is reflected. The coatings according to the invention have THR values of less than 1.2. These values are determined using a conventional measurement method in which the sample is diffusely illuminated with the aid of an Ulbrich sphere, and the reflected and remitted radiation is measured at an angle of 8° to the sample.
[0033] The coatings according to the invention are weather-resistant and exhibit typical resistance to mechanical, thermal, and chemical stresses. Furthermore, they are abrasion- and packaging-resistant. Despite their high PVK values, they are surprisingly not brittle. This makes handling components coated accordingly, e.g., during installation in devices, significantly easier than with known antireflective coatings. In addition, the coatings according to the invention exhibit low outgassing of volatile components, which prevents undesirable condensation or fogging. Therefore, they are particularly well-suited for use on devices and components for vehicles, especially for vehicle interiors.
[0034] The coatings according to the invention are used as antireflective coatings. They are preferably used as coatings on devices and components where reflection of electromagnetic radiation, particularly in the visible light range, is undesirable or disruptive.
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[0036] Another aspect of the present invention is a method for producing an antireflective coating on a substrate surface, comprising the following steps:
[0037] (a) Providing a coating material according to the invention
[0038] (b) Applying a coating material according to the invention to the substrate surface by means of spray application,
[0039] (c) Allowing the applied coating film to evaporate at room temperature and then
[0040] ( d) Drying the film at elevated temperature
[0041] To improve their processability, the coating materials according to the invention can be diluted with water-miscible solvents before application. Suitable solvents are, for example, water, acetone, ethanol, methanol, butanone, and mixtures thereof. Mixtures of water and acetone are preferred.
[0042] Due to their mechanical stability, the coating materials according to the invention can be applied to a substrate surface using conventional spraying methods known to those skilled in the art. Airless and compressed air spraying methods are preferred, in which liquid coating materials are applied as a film to the surface of a substrate to be coated using spray guns.
[0043] The coating materials according to the invention are applied to the surface of a substrate to be coated using a commercially available compressed air spray gun. Preferably, a
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[0045] Spray nozzle size in the range of 1.2 to 1.6 mm and a
[0046] The atomizer pressure was set between 3.0 and 4.0 bar.
[0047] The coatings according to the invention preferably have dry film thicknesses of at least 100 pm, more preferably 100 to 180 pm, and particularly preferably 130 to 160 pm. Dry film thickness refers to the thickness of the cured coating. To achieve these dry film thicknesses, the coating materials according to the invention are applied very dry in at least two, more preferably at least three, and particularly preferably at least four spray passes. This means that the spray gun is moved at least twice over the surface to be sprayed at a large distance of at least 20 cm, more preferably 25 cm, and particularly preferably 30 cm, from the surface of the substrate. Repeating the spray passes results in a thick application of the coating materials, whereby, due to the large distance of the spray nozzle, some of the solvents evaporate before reaching the surface.
[0048] To form the coating, the assembly consisting of the substrate and the applied coating material is first allowed to evaporate for approximately 15 minutes at room temperature in the range of 20 to 35°C. Subsequently, the assembly is cured for approximately 30 minutes at temperatures in the range of 60 to 120°C, preferably in the range of 70 to 90°C, and particularly preferably in the range of 75 to 85°C.
[0049] Due to their improved processing properties and simplified handling, the antireflective coatings according to the invention can be used in conventional series painting processes. Furthermore, with their low gloss and reflectivity, the antireflective coatings according to the invention are particularly suitable for use on components and devices whose function depends on
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[0051] Light reflection is disrupted, such as on dashboards,
[0052] Camera housings, measuring and display devices, e.g. head-up displays.
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[0054] Examples
[0055] Coating materials
[0056] Example 1
[0057] Example 2
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[0059] Example 3
[0060] Example 4
[0061] Test methods
[0062] To determine the coating properties, test specimens are prepared. First, the coating material is prepared by mixing the components according to the example and applied to plastic plates by spraying. The plates are allowed to flash off for 15 minutes and then dried for 30 minutes at 80 °C in a convection oven. The coated, dried plates are then tested.
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[0064] Determination of dry film thickness
[0065] The dry film thickness is determined using the Bykotest 4500 measuring device from Byk-Gardner GmbH. For this purpose, an aluminum plate is glued to the surface of the test specimen before painting.
[0066] Gloss measurement
[0067] The micro-TRI-gloss gloss meter from BYK-Gardener GmbH is used to determine the gloss level. Measurements are taken at an angle of 60° and at an angle of 85°.
[0068] Determination of the THR value
[0069] The measurement is performed using the CM-3700A measuring device from Konica Minolta.
[0070] Grid cut test
[0071] The adhesion of the coatings is tested using a cross-cut test. For this purpose, two strips of six cuts each are applied to the coating on the test specimen at right angles to each other. The cuts extend down to the substrate surface. After applying the cuts, the cut area is brushed in a defined manner, and then, under defined conditions, the adhesive tape is abruptly removed. Tesa tape 4657 from Beiersdorf is used. The results of the cross-cut test are visually assessed as follows:
[0072] Gt 0 smooth cut edges, no chipping
[0073] Gt 1 up to 5% of the sections have chipped off.
[0074] Gt 2: over 5 up to 15% of the sections are chipped; Gt 3: over 15 up to 35% of the sections are chipped; Gt 4: over 35 up to 65% of the sections are chipped; Gt 5: over 65% of the sections are chipped
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[0076] Hydrolysis resistance testing
[0077] After preconditioning (48 hours storage at 60 °C), the coated specimens are stored in a climate chamber at 90 °C and > 93% relative humidity for 72 hours. The specimens are then conditioned at room temperature for 60 minutes. Finally, the adhesion of the coating is determined using the cross-cut test.
[0078] Condensation constant climate test
[0079] After preconditioning (48 hours at 60 °C or 7 days at room temperature), the coated specimens are stored in a climate chamber for 240 hours at 40 °C and > 98% relative humidity. The specimens are then conditioned for 60 minutes at room temperature. Finally, the adhesion of the coating is determined using the cross-cut test.
[0080] Abrasion test
[0081] The SDL Atlas Electronic Crockmeter M238BB is used to determine the colorfastness of the coating to rubbing. A rubbing finger with an attached rubbing cloth is used for the measurement. Under controlled conditions, the rubbing cloth is rubbed in a straight motion against the surface to be tested. The color change of the rubbing cloth due to dye absorption from the sample is then visually assessed using a gray scale. The standard gray scale used here features nine pairs of matte gray and white plates with varying contrast levels. The plate pairs are assigned grades of 1, 1 / 5, 2, 2 / 5, 3, 3 / 5, 4, 4 / 5, and 5. Grade 1 indicates strong abrasion, while grade 5 indicates no or barely visible abrasion.
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[0083] Results
[0084] Table 1, Table 2 and Table 3 show the results of the
[0085] Exams
[0086] Table 1: Gloss and Reflection
[0087] Table 2: Adhesion (cross-cut test)
[0088] Table 3: Abrasion
[0089] * a standard anti-reflective coating
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Claims
Mankiewicz Brothers & Co. 16 Patent claims 1. Coating material containing - Containing 20 to 88 wt% of one or more water-dilutable, aliphatic polyurethane resin dispersions with solids contents in the range of 30 to 50%. - Containing 10 to 40 wt% black plastic spheres with a sphere diameter d50 in the range of 9 to 17 pm, as well as - 0.5 to 2 wt.% black pigments, based on the total weight of the coating material.
2. Coating material according to claim 1, characterized in that the coating material has pigment volume concentrations of at least 70%.
3. Coating material according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the coating material further comprises transparent plastic spheres with sphere diameters d50 in the range of 3 to 10 pm.
4. Coating material according to claim 3, characterized in that the transparent plastic spheres are contained in amounts of 5 to 20 wt.% based on the total weight of the coating material, wherein the total amount of plastic spheres used remains unchanged in the range of 20 to 40 wt.% based on the total weight of the coating material.
5. Coating material according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the water-dilutable, aliphatic polyurethane resin dispersions have minimum film formation temperatures in the range of 0°C to 20°C. 0070176WC 26.07.2025 Mankiewicz Brothers & Co. 17 6. Coating material according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the water-dilutable, aliphatic polyurethane resin dispersions are used in amounts of 40 to 70 wt.% based on the total weight of the coating material.
7. Coating material according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that water-dilutable, aliphatic polyurethane resin dispersions have solid content in the range of 35 to 45%.
8. Coating material according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the water-dilutable, aliphatic polyurethane resin dispersions are selected from polyurethane resins which have one or more, identical or different, functional groups selected from ester, ether, acrylate, methacrylate and carbonate groups.
9. Coating material according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the black pigments are selected from the group consisting of carbon black, spinel black, perylene black, iron oxide, manganese oxide, mixed metal oxides and mixtures thereof.
10. Coating material according to claim 9, characterized in that the black pigments are iron oxide, soot or mixtures thereof.
11. Use of the coating material according to any one of claims 1 to 10 for the production of antireflective coatings on components and devices. 0070176WC 26.07.2025 Mankiewicz Brothers & Co. 18 12. Use according to claim 11, characterized in that the anti-reflective coatings are used for optical and electronic devices.
13. Method for producing antireflective coatings on a substrate surface comprising the steps (a) Providing a coating material according to any one of claims 1 to 10, (b) Applying the coating material to the substrate surface by spray application, (c) Allowing the resulting film to air dry at room temperature in the range of 20 to 35°C, (d) Drying at temperatures in the range of 60 to 120°C.
14. Method according to claim 13, characterized in that in step (a) the coating material is diluted by adding one or more water-miscible solvents.
15. Component coated with an anti-reflective coating made from a coating material according to one of claims 1 to 10. 0070176WC 26.07.2025
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