Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – With printing or coating of workpiece – Coating or impregnating workpiece before molding or shaping...
Patent
1995-06-07
1997-08-05
Beck, Shrive
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
With printing or coating of workpiece
Coating or impregnating workpiece before molding or shaping...
264135, 264510, 427380, 4273935, 4274121, 4274195, 427428, B32B 3114
Patent
active
056539274
ABSTRACT:
A thermoplastic and thermoformable pigment-containing metallic automotive paint is solvent cast and dried to form a finished metallic automotive paint coat for a decorative film used in a thermoforming process to form an exterior paint layer on a molded plastic automotive body panel. The paint coat contains a pigment uniformly dispersed in a polymeric binder material preferably comprising an alloy of a polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) copolymer and an acrylic resin in which the PVDF copolymer is provided as a dispersion in the acrylic resin. Preferably, the dispersed form of the PVDF copolymer has a maximum particle size less than about 35 microns, and more preferably 20 microns, with a mean particle size range of 6 to 10 microns. The dispersion ratio is preferably from 80% to 20% PVDF copolymer and from 20% to 80% acrylic resin, respectively, by weight. A low molecular weight form of the PVDF copolymer is preferred and characterized by a melt viscosity of 17,000 to 20,000 poise at 230.degree. C. Reflective flakes are uniformly dispersed in the polymeric dispersion material and the dispersion form of the PVDF copolymer inhibits parallel orientation of the reflective flakes to produce a more random orientation that achieves a metallic appearance similar to standard spray painted metallic paint coats.
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Flynn Michael D.
Truog Keith L.
Avery Dennison Corporation
Beck Shrive
Cameron Erma
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