2019 SVC TechCon

Hard Coatings for Automotive Glazing Plastic Parts - A Short Historical Review, Current Status, and a Proposal How to Overcome Present Obstacles (Room Room 104-B)

29 Apr 19
2:00 PM - 2:20 PM

Tracks: Protective, Tribological and Decorative Coatings

A first approach to hard coatings for polymer glazing parts like Polycarbonate (PC) was the application of lacquers: They became the standard production method in industry up to now. Starting half a century ago vacuum- and plasma-based processes were developed to overcome the drawbacks of lacquers. First approaches were high vacuum thermal evaporation of SiO2 /SiO in modified standard batch coaters. A lot of projects, using different Plasma-CVD coating systems and plasma sources and mainly Hexamethyldisiloxane (HMDSO) as a precursor followed and are reviewed in a few examples. After this decades of work to implement an environmental-friendly, cost-effective production process a suitable solution is now available for applications, which do not need UV-protection: The PECVD process based on the linear scalable “PlasmaLine”-MW-Source allows high deposition rates of > 7 µm/min. on large areas. The coatings fulfil all requirements for scratch resistance. To adapt additional features, e.g. metallization, AR or UV-protection for outdoor applications well known PVD processes - e.g. sputtering of ZnO or ZnO:S are available and have at least to be fit together to present a suitable demonstrator. The summarized historical experience together with some new experimental results will be able to add these currently missing features.