Abstract:
The invention relates to a film composite and the use thereof as a mirror film in solar reflectors in view of the sustainable guarantee of the required reflection of solar radiation (total solar reflection). In particular, the invention relates to the use of cover films on the basis of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) in the film composite, having an especially high UV stability, and a high weathering stability. The invention further relates to a UV and weather protection package for said solar mirror film, as utilized in solar reflectors, for improving the optical life span, weathering stability, and for avoiding delamination. The invention further relates to a surface finish with regard to scratch resistance, anti-soil and chemical stability of the solar mirror film.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a novel UV-protective and weather-resistant package for surface protecting films for polyvinyl chloride window profiles made of poly(meth)acrylate. Matrix plastics having great molecular weights are used in order to obtain great weather resistance of the surface protecting films.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a novel UV-protective and weather-resistant package for surface protecting films for polyvinyl chloride window profiles made of poly(meth)acrylate. Matrix plastics having great molecular weights are used in order to obtain great weather resistance of the surface protecting films.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a moulded body consisting of plastic with a material thickness of at least 150 $g(m)m at any point. Said body contains a polymer mixture of an impact-resistance modified poly(meth)acrylate plastic, a polymethyl methacrylate matrix, elastomer particles contained in said matrix and a fluoropolymer. According to the invention, the fraction of the fluoropolymer in the mixture is between 30 and 95 wt. % and the polymer mixture of the impact-resistance modified poly(meth)acrylate plastic and the fluoropolymer is present in an outer layer with a continuous material thickness of at least 10 $g(m)m. The invention is characterised in that the impact-resistance modified poly(meth)acrylate plastic consists of between 20 and 70 wt. % poly(meth)acrylate matrix and between 30 and 80 wt. % elastomer particles.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method for the production of films in the thickness range of 20 ?m 1,000 ?m from thermoplastic plastics by extrusion of the plastic through a broad slot nozzle (4) and polishing of the melt film (5), escaping from the broad slot nozzle in a polishing unit, comprising at least three or four rollers (1, 2, 3), whereby a first roller pair (1, 2) forms a polishing gap for holding the melt film and the melt film is then run behind said polishing unit gap through a subsequent polishing gap or a subsequent pressing gap. The above is characterised in that the ratio of the width of the nozzle gap and the film thickness lies on the range 1:1 to 6:1 and the quotient of the film web speed in the subsequent polishing gap or the subsequent pressing gap divided by the film web speed in the polishing gap formed by the roller pair (1, 2) lies in the range 0.8 to 1.05.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a technology for the treatment of materials for exposed outdoor use with a high-grade, abrasion-resistant surface coating based on a formulation comprising crosslinkable fluoropolymers. The invention further relates to particular embodiments for the surface coating.
Abstract:
The present invention describes a process for the surface finishing of materials via application of specific polymethacrylate layers. The polymethacrylate layers are composed of blends of at least two (co)polymers of polymethacrylates, and specific “reactive monomers” are present here in a polymerized mixture which forms the polymethacrylate layer. At the application temperature established, these form a chemical and, where appropriate, also a physical bond to the substrate, and therefore have adhesion-promoting action.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a plastics mixture comprising at least one thermoplastic polyurethane A) and at least one impact-modified poly(meth)acrylate B), where the impact-modified poly(meth)acrylate comprises a hard phase whose glass transition temperature is at least 70° C. and a tough phase whose glass transition temperature is at most −10° C., the average particle size of the tough phase is at most 130 nm, and at least a portion of the tough phase has covalent linkage to the hard phase.
Abstract:
The present invention describes a process for the surface finishing of materials via application of specific polymethacrylate layers. The polymethacrylate layers are composed of blends of at least two (co)polymers of polymethacrylates, and specific “reactive monomers” are present here in a polymerized mixture which forms the polymethacrylate layer. At the application temperature established, these form a chemical and, where appropriate, also a physical bond to the substrate, and therefore have adhesion-promoting action.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a film membrane which has excellent weathering resistance and high permeability to thermal insolation, and is an effective barrier to thermal radiation emitted from the ground and has high mechanical strength, and also to a process for the production of the film membrane. The properties are achieved via a composite of a base film of thermoplastic and an outer layer of poly(meth)acrylate. The adhesion is achieved via copolymers with polar character. One or more layers of the plastics moulding may also have been equipped with flame retardants.