Polybenzoxazine a non-fluorinated polymer for anti-adhesion surface treatment of moulds
by Yeh-Sheng Wang; Hao-Chih Hung; Chi-Hung Lee; Hsiao-Wen Hung
International Journal of Nanomanufacturing (IJNM), Vol. 9, No. 1, 2013

Abstract: Polybenzoxazine (PBZ), a new class of low surface free energy material, is successfully used for anti-adhesion treatment on the patterned nickel mould surface. Bis (3-allyl-3, 4-dihydro-2H-1, 3-benzoxazinyl) isopropane (B-ala) type benzoxazine is prepared and characterisation of its thermosets are also described in this article. In addition, liquid phase deposition method is used for forming B-ala PBZ anti-adhesion layer with about 60 µm trench microstructures. However, the thickness affects the trench structures seriously, which involves the pattern of translating film. Apart from this, the process of depositing PBZ is investigated by utilising different solvent and concentrations. In the meanwhile the contact angles before and after B-ala PBZ deposition are analysed to confirm the performance of anti-adhesion. The morphologies of translating films after hundreds of imprints remain nearly unchanged. The experiment results show the lifetime of the nickel mould can be improved by depositing B-ala PBZ to the surface.

Online publication date: Mon, 31-Mar-2014

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