U. Moosheimer, PLASMA PRETREATMENT AND COATING OF POLYMER-FILMS - PART 2 - EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS OF THE PLASMA PRETREATMENT OF POLYMER-FILMS, Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik, 29(7), 1998, pp. 345-364
The food packaging industry demands cheap polymer films possessing a h
igh barrier against permeation of gases, moisture and flavor. Candidat
es for the most successful materials fulfilling these requirements are
vacuum web coated biaxial oriented polypropylene (BOPP) films contain
ing a thin inorganic barrier layer. For a good adhesion of the barrier
layer on the BOPP films, the polymer film must be pretreated. The ind
ustry uses the Corona atmosphere plasma. This work is separated in thr
ee parts. The first part describes the experimental setup and the prop
erties of vacuum web coated layers on polymer films [1]. The next part
contains the results of the systematic modification of po}ymer surfac
e by atmosphere and low pressure plasmas. The influence of the surface
properties on the final functionality of the coated films is given. I
n the last part, the discussion of the results of the first and second
part reveals systematic relations between the production parameters o
f the high barrier films and their final functionality. These results
firstly reveal the adhesion mechanism of the inorganic barrier layers
of the polymer films and the necessary surface properties of the polym
er films, in order to get cheap high barrier films by vacuum web coati
ng.