Irina G. Schwendeman
PPG Industries
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Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology | 2018
Songwei Lu; Jiping Shao; David C. Martin; Zilu Li; Irina G. Schwendeman
AbstractSol–gel based transparent functional coatings such as easy-to-clean coatings, anti-glare coatings, anti-reflective coatings, and anti-fingerprint coatings have been developed and commercialized for display applications. These coatings can be applied by a spray process on the glass substrates followed by a low temperature curing at 100° to 150 °C. Hydrophobic easy-to-clean coatings exhibit high water contact angles at ≥115°, with an excellent wear durability by passing 10,000 cycles using #0000 steel wool under 1 kg load. In addition, easy-to-clean coatings show a silky touch feel with a coefficient of friction of less than 0.03. Anti-glare coatings without particles have a gloss value between 50 to 100 gloss units, an adhesion of 5B, a pencil hardness ≥8 H, and no sparkling issues on touch screen displays. A combination of easy-to-clean coatings on top of anti-glare coatings significantly increases the stylus pen durability. Single-layer anti-reflective coatings show a transmittance increase of 1.5% to 2.0% by spray coating on a single side of the glass substrate, or a transmittance increase of more than 4.0% by dip-coating on a polycarbonate substrate. Anti-fingerprint coatings show less obvious fingerprints on the coated glass surface compared to those on uncoated glass surface. These coating solutions have been scaled up to 1000 kg batch in PPG’s Tianjin plant, China. Anti-glare coatings with irregular surface microstructures formed during a spray process have a gloss value between 50 to 100 gloss units, a pencil hardness ≥8H, and no sparkling issues on touch screen displays. Optical profiler image (with ×50.3 magnification) of the anti-glare coating surface (70 gloss units) shows irregular microstructure patterns which are random locally but uniform in large area. The light scattering on the anti-glare coating surface is caused by these irregular surface microstructures. Thus the specular reflection is significantly reduced, causing glare reduction, gloss decrease, and haze increase.HighlightsSol–gel based transparent functional coatings including easy-to-clean coatings, anti-glare coatings, single layer anti-reflective coatings, and anti-fingerprint coatings have been developed and commercialized for display applications by PPG Industries, Inc.
Archive | 2015
Shanti Swarup; Courtney L. Balliet; Derrard Hall; Irina G. Schwendeman; John E. Schwendeman
Archive | 2013
Ronald R. Ambrose; Anthony M. Chasser; Mary Ann M. Fuhry; Hongying Zhou; Gregory J. Mccollum; Irina G. Schwendeman
Archive | 2013
Irina G. Schwendeman; William H. Retsch; Brian K. Rearick; Carole A. Conley
Archive | 2011
Ronald R. Ambrose; Mark S. Gaston; Brian K. Rearick; Irina G. Schwendeman; Venkateshwarlu Kalsani; Hongying Zhou; Michael J. Ziegler
Archive | 2013
Stuart D. Hellring; Jiping Shao; James E. Poole; Irina G. Schwendeman; Brian K. Rearick; Bruce Vimelson; Edward R. Millero; Willaim H. Retsch; Debra L. Singer; Heather Hunter
Archive | 2014
Mark P. Bowman; Carole A. Conley; Irina G. Schwendeman; Mercy M. Hibbert
Archive | 2014
Renlong Gao; Irina G. Schwendeman; Debra L. Singer
Archive | 2013
Jiping Shao; Stuart D. Hellring; James E. Poole; Irina G. Schwendeman; Brian K. Rearick
Archive | 2016
Songwei Lu; Noel R. Vanier; Xiangling Xu; Shanti Swarup; David C. Martin; Kurt G. Olson; Irina G. Schwendeman