The Effects of Viscoelastic Behavior on Coating
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THE EFFECTS OF VISCOELASTIC BEHAVIOR ON COATING
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VISCOELASTICITY
• Viscosity (shear rate versus viscosity)• Elasticity (stress and velocity interaction)
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VISCOSITY
• (complex) Rheology = a curve, not a point
• Storage and Loss Modulus (G’ & G”) = spring constant (PE & KE)
• Molecular Weight (distribution)
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VISCOSITY
• (MORE complex) Rheology = hysteresis• Stress-relaxation
o Snap back (lack of self-leveling)o Expansions and Contractions (manifold design)
• Film split
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VISCOSITY
• tan δ = G”/G’ (balance of viscoelastic behavior)
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ELASTICITY
• No modulus dependence on time• Elongational testing (rough or elegant)
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RHEOLOGY & COATING• Reynolds
• Capillary
• Stokes
• Elasticity
• Deborah
Re = ρVL/µ
Ca = µV/σ
St = ρgL2/µV
El = µV/EL
De = λV/L
(inertial forces) / (net viscous force)
(viscosity induced pressure gradient) / (capillary pressure)
(gravity force) / (net viscous force)
(viscous stress) / (elastic stress in boundary)
(elastic stress within liquid) / (viscous stress)
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COATING
• Recognized phenomenon• Defect analysis• Crossroads of liquid coating and polymer
extrusion
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COATING
• Viscoelasticity dominates, then time dependent stress
• Time is greater at lower temperatures
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COATING
• Film splito Mistingo Roll spatter (high MW = more splatter)
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COATING
• Pre-metered flow controlo Forced flow (no self-leveling)o Die swell (edge bead)o Neck-in (speed effects)o Retraction (wrinkling, curl or voids)
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COATING
• Pre-metered flow control
Distribution chamber
Feed port
Slot gap
Lip land
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• 2D non-Newtonian flow models (internal flow)o Casson (short time model)
o Maxwell (long time model)
COATING
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COATING
• 3D Finite Element Analysis (defined boundary conditions)o Stress Relaxationo Time-Temperature and Boltzmann
Superposition principleso Creep (long time frames)
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COATING
• Defectso Coating while stressed (ribbing,
neck-in and edge bead/die swell)
o Curing while stressed (wrinkle, curl and voids)
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COATING• Solutions
o Ribbing = positional adjustmento Edge bead = slot to substrate
gapo Neck-in = speed relatedo Wrinkle/Curl = reduce stress at
coating or during curingo Voids = limit of process
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SUMMARY
• Viscoelasticy is complex – test appropriately• Reduce stress to improve coating• Implement mathematical understanding to
coating process development• Coating window is fundamentally reduced
because of viscoelastic behavior
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