EP0379514A4 - Novel polymer/metal laminate and method for fabrication thereof - Google Patents
Novel polymer/metal laminate and method for fabrication thereofInfo
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- This invention relates generally to novel polymer/metal laminates and a method for their manufacture; and, more particularly, to such laminates made from smooth, untreated, wrought-metal and characterized by cohesive and adhesive strength of the laminate layers.
- the present invention relates to polymer/metal laminates comprising at least one layer of smooth, untreated, wrought-metal and at least one layer of polymer selected from the group consisting of: perfluoroalkoxyvinyl ether copolymer (commercially available as TEFLON PFA, a product of E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Inc.), perfluorinated poly(ethylene- co-propylene) (commercially available as TEFLON FEP, a product of E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Inc.), poly(ethylene-co-tetrafluoroethylene) (commercially available as TEFZEL, a product of E. I.
- liquid crystal polyarylesters syndiotactic 1,2-polybutadiene, polyenamine, polycyanoarylethers, polyarylsulfones (commercially available as RADEL, a product of Amoco Chemical), polynorbornene (commercially available as NORSOREX, a product of CdF Chemie S.A.) and polyarylketones.
- the present invention relates to a method for fabricating a polymer/metal laminate by contacting a surface of smooth, untreated, wrought-metal with a polymer selected from the group consisting of: perfluoroalkoxyvinyl ether copolymer, perfluorinated poly(ethylene-co-propylene), poly(ethylene-co-tetrafluoroethylene), liquid crystal polyarylester, syndiotactic 1,2-polybutadiene, polyenamine, polycyanoarylethers, polyarylsulfones, polynorbornene and polyarylketones under lamination conditions sufficient to effect formation of said laminate.
- a polymer selected from the group consisting of: perfluoroalkoxyvinyl ether copolymer, perfluorinated poly(ethylene-co-propylene), poly(ethylene-co-tetrafluoroethylene), liquid crystal polyarylester, syndiotactic 1,2-polybutadiene, polyenamine, polycyan
- the present invention relates to a polymer/copper laminate produced by a method comprising contacting a surface of smooth, untreated, wrought-copper with a surface of a layer of polymer under lamination conditions, said polymer being thermoplastic and free of an adhesion promoter, said method, being free of any discharge (e.g. plasma, flame, corona or other electrical discharge) pretreatment of said surface of said layer of polymer prior to or during the lamination.
- any discharge e.g. plasma, flame, corona or other electrical discharge
- the present invention relates to a method for fabricating a polymer/copper laminate by contacting a surface of smooth, untreated, wrought-copper with a polymer layer free of surface electrical discharge pretreatment under lamination conditions sufficient to effect formation of said laminate.
- the polymers useful in the present invention are generally capable of forming chemical bonds with the crystalline metal, metal oxide or metal hydroxyl surface layers.
- these chemical bonds are dispersive. Van de Waals, hydrogen bonds, ionic, coordination/chelation or covalent-type bonds. More preferably, the bonds are dipole-dipole, ionic, coordination/chelation or covalent, and most preferably, they are an ionic, covalent or coordination/chelation type of bond.
- the preferred polymers have low hydroxyl content but high local dipole moments. They can incorporate functional groups on the backbone or pendant to the backbone which can chelate, coordinate, or form ionic or covalent bonds.
- the polymers should be stable to oxidative or thermal degradation in the presence of metal ions.
- the laminate is fabricated by contacting the polymer layer (s) with the metal layer (s) at a temperature and pressure and for a time sufficient to allow contact and bonding of the metal and polymer interface(s) in the laminate.
- the lamination temperature is between 5° and 50°C above the glass transition temperature or the melting point of the polymer. More preferably, only the surface layers of the polymer are melted while the bulk of the polymer remains solidified or just below the glass transition or melting point temperature. Most preferably, the polymer surface layer to a depth of between about 1 and about 10 microns is maintained at a temperature of between about 5 and about 50°C higher than the
- T GLASS or T MELT during lamination while the bulk of the polymer substrate has a temperature of between about 5 and about 50°C below T g or T m.
- the lamination temperature is between about 350°F and about 800°F, more preferably between about 500°F and about 800°F.
- the lamination pressure employed is between about 1 psig and about 10,000 psig, more preferably between about 100 psig and about 5,000 psig, most preferably between about 300 psig and about 2,000 psig depending on the melt viscosity of the particular polymer selected and the lamination temperature utilized.
- the lamination time preferably is between about 0.01 and about 2.00 minutes, more preferably between about 0.1 and about 0.5 minutes, most preferably between about 0.1 and about 0.2 minutes.
- the copper and polymer layers are typically contacted in a hot press under the lamination conditions described herein. Alternately, this lamination can be carried out by fusion lamination between calendar rolls, or by continuous belt lamination.
- the metal utilized in the present invention is generally smooth, untreated, wrought-metal, such as steel, copper or aluminum, preferably copper.
- a smooth copper foil for example, generally has a surface smoothness to a depth of between 1x10 -6 and 50x10 -6 inches.
- One advantage to using smooth copper foil in accordance with the present invention is that it is relatively inexpensive as compared to the cost of providing foils treated to provide a roughened metal surface.
- An additional advantage is that smooth foils improve the electrical performance of the laminates.
- the preferred metal, namely copper, utilized in the present invention is generally smooth, untreated, wrought-copper, and can include copper foil (generally having a thickness of less than 20 mils, preferably between about 25 and about 50 microns), copper strip (generally having a thickness of between about 10 and about 20 mils), and copper sheet
- the term "untreated” is intended to designate that the copper foil surface is not subjected to surface roughening treatment prior to lamination (although it may be subjected to a surface cleaning treatment or wash).
- This type of copper when in the form of a foil, generally has a surface smoothness to a depth of between 1x10 -6 and 10x10 -6 inches.
- One advantage to using this type of foil in accordance with the present invention is that it is relatively inexpensive as compared to the cost of providing foils treated to provide a roughened copper surface.
- peel strengths of laminates increased 40 percent to 100 percent when the smooth, untreated wrought-copper foils were washed by immersion in MeCl 2 (methylene chloride) for five seconds and then air dried prior to lamination of the copper to the polymer films.
- MeCl 2 methylene chloride
- This solvent rinse probably removes the trace amounts of machine oils/greases in the surface grain structure of the "rolled" (wrought) copper foil and thereby prevents these oils from migrating to the laminate layer interface and interfering with the formation of an adhesive bond, ultrasonic washing in methylene chloride improved adhesion by another 30 percent over washing (light agitation) by hand.
- the copper foil layer (s) if used in the laminate can have a wide range of foil thickness of between about 0.1 and about 20.0 mils, more preferably between about 0.5 and about 10.0 mils, most preferably between about 1.0 and about 2.0 mils in thickness for each layer.
- an intermediate layer of unfilled polymer be used at the polymer/copper interface.
- the additives, fillers, lubricants, plasticizers, stabilizers, and coupling agents which are added to the bonding layer are contained by the polymer matrix and kept sufficiently immobile so as not to migrate to the metal-polymer interface and cause a weakening of the metal-polymer adhesive bond or form a weak boundary layer in the polymer adjacent to the interface.
- the resulting assembly was placed in a molding press and was soaked at a temperature of 675°F for a period of 300 seconds under a pressure of 235 PSI. The pressure in the mold was then increased to 1875 PSI and held for 30 seconds.
- the press was opened, the laminated assembly removed and allowed to cool to room temperature.
- the resulting laminate was masked, etched, and peeled according to the above-referenced IPC test, yielding a peel strength of greater than 5 pounds per inch.
- the resulting assembly was placed in a molding press and was soaked at a temperature of 650°F for a period of 100 seconds under a pressure of 80 PSI. The pressure in the mold was then increased to 560 PSI and held for 30 seconds. The press was opened, the laminated assembly removed and allowed to cool to room temperature.
- the resulting laminate was masked, etched, and peeled according to the above-referenced IPC test, yielding a peel strength of greater than 5 pounds per inch.
- Sheets of pure syndiotactic 1,2-polybutadiene (RB 830 from Japan Synthetic Rubber Company) were prepared from resin granules using well-known compression molding or cast-film extrusion techniques. A sheet of this material approximately 5 mils thick was positioned between two "1-ounce" copper skin layers of smooth, untreated, wrought-copper foil. The resulting assembly was placed in a molding press and was soaked at a temperature of 500°F for a period of 100 seconds under a pressure of 60 PSI. The pressure in the mold was then increased to 1250 PSI and held for 30 seconds. The press was opened, the laminated assembly was removed and allowed to cool to room temperature. The resulting laminate was masked, etched, and peeled according to the above-referenced IPC test, yielding a peel strength of greater than 2.0 pounds per inch.
- TEFLON PFA 350 or TEFLON PFA 340 perfluoroalkoxyvinyl ether copolymer from E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company was compounded with fumed silica in the weight ratio 30 parts silica to 70 parts polymer, using a twin screw extruder operating at 680°F, and practicing well-known compounding extrusion techniques. The extrudate was pelletized then dried in a hopper dryer for 24 hours at 350°F. Sheets of the silica filled TEFLON PFA were formed by using well-known compression molding techniques. A sheet of this material, approximately 5 mils thick, was placed between two sheets of "1-ounce" smooth, untreated, wrought-copper foil.
- the resulting assembly was placed in a molding press and soaked at a temperature of 680°F for 300 seconds at a pressure of 30 psig. The pressure in the mold was then increased to 1875 psig and held for 30 seconds. The press was then opened, the laminated assembly was removed and allowed to cool to room temperature. The resulting laminate was masked, etched, and peeled according to the above-referenced IPC test, yielding a peel strength of greater than 3 pounds per inch.
- TEFLON PFA 350 or TEFLON PFA 340 perfluoroalkoxyvinyl ether copolymer from E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company was compounded with fumed silica in the weight ratio of 30 parts silica to 70 parts polymer, using a twin screw extruder operating at 680°F, and practicing well-known compounding extrusion techniques. The extrudate was pelletized then dried in a hopper dryer for 24 hours at 350°F. Sheets of the silica filled PFA were formed by using well-known compression molding techniques. A sheet of this material, approximately 3 mils thick was placed between two 1.0 mil thick sheets of pure TEFLON PFA 340 or 350.
- This three layer assembly was placed between two sheets of "1-ounce" smooth, untreated wrought-copper foil.
- the resulting five layer assembly was placed in a molding press and soaked at a temperature of 680°F for 600 seconds at a pressure of 30 psig. The pressure in the mold was then increased to 1875 psig and held for 60 seconds. The press was then opened, the laminated assembly was removed, and allowed to cool to room temperature. The resulting laminate was masked, etched, and peeled according to the above-referenced IPC test, yielding a peel strength greater than 5 pounds per inch.
- poly(phenylene sulfide) does not adhere to smooth, washed, wrought-copper foil, it does adhere to PFA, as shown in this example. Therefore, the poly(phenylene sulfide) can be used as the "B" inner layer in an A-B-A type multilayer film, with PFA as the "A" layer providing good adhesion to smooth, washed, wrought-copper.
- PFA as the "A” layer providing good adhesion to smooth, washed, wrought-copper.
- the use of materials such as poly(phenylene sulfide) is expected to greatly reduce material cost (due to the cheapness of these materials) without significantly adversely affecting the electrical performance or mechanical strength of the finished laminate.
- FEP or filled FEP can be utilized as the "B" layer in an A-B-A type multilayer polymer film.
- TEFZEL 500LZ poly(ethylene-co- tetrafluoroethylene) from E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company was compounded with fumed silica in the weight ratio 30 parts silica to 70 parts polymer, using a twin screw extruder operating at 680°F, and practicing well-known compounding extrusion techniques. The extrudate was pelletized then dried in a hopper dryer for 24 hours at 350°F. Sheets of the silica filled TEFZEL were formed by using well-known compression molding techniques. A sheet of this material, approximately 3 mils thick was placed between two 1.0 mil thick sheets of pure TEFLON PFA 340 or 350.
- This three layer assembly was placed between two sheets of "1-ounce" smooth, untreated, wrought-copper foil.
- the resulting five layer assembly was placed in a molding press and soaked at a temperature of 680°F for 600 seconds at a pressure of 30 psig. The pressure in the mold was then increased to 2100 psig and held for 60 seconds. The press was then opened, and the laminated assembly was removed and allowed to cool to room temperature. The resulting laminate was masked, etched, and peeled according to the above-referenced IPC test, yielding a peel strength of greater than 5 pounds per inch.
- Sheets of pure polynorbornene (NORSOREX N from CdF Chemie S.A.) were formed by using well-known compression molding or cast-film extrusion techniques. A sheet of this material, approximately 5 mils thick, was placed between two sheets of "1-ounce", smooth, untreated, wrought-copper foil. The resulting assembly was placed in a molding press and soaked at a temperature of 520°F for 300 seconds at a pressure of 30 psig. The pressure in the mold was then increased to 2100 psig and held for 30 seconds. The press was then opened, the laminated assembly was removed and allowed to cool to room temperature. The resulting laminate was masked, etched, and peeled according to the above-referenced IPC test, yielding a peel strength of greater than 2 pounds per inch.
- EPON 828 diglycidalether bisphenolacetone epoxy resin from Shell Oil Company was mixed with TETA (triethylenetetraamine in the ratio of 11 parts epoxy to 1 part TETA). This mixture was applied in a thickness of 0.005" to a sheet of "1-ounce" smooth, untreated, wrought-copper foil, using a doctor blade applicator. A second sheet of copper foil was laid on top of the epoxy mixture and the whole assembly was cured in a press at 160°C for 3 hours under 5 psig pressure. The press was then opened, the laminated assembly was removed and allowed to cool to room temperature. The resulting laminate was masked, etched and peeled according to the above-referenced IPC test, yielding a peel strength of less than 0.8 pounds per inch.
- KERIMIDE 1050 bismaleimide resin from Rhone-Poulenc was mixed with Curethane (methylenedianiline) in the ratio of 2 parts Kerimide to 1 part Curethane.
- the mixture was dissolved in N-methylpyrrolidone to make a 50 weight percent solution.
- the solution was applied in a thickness of 0.005" to a sheet of "1-ounce" smooth, untreated, wrought-copper foil, using a doctor blade applicator and heated in a vacuum oven at 60°C for 12 hours to flash the solvent.
- a second sheet of copper foil was laid on top of the resin mixture and the whole assembly was cured in a press at 270°C for 4 hours under 5 Psig pressure. The press was then opened, the laminated assembly was removed and allowed to cool to room temperature.
- the resulting laminate was masked, etched, and peeled according to the above-referenced IPC test, yielding a peel strength less than 0.6 pounds per inch.
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Abstract
Laminés de polymère/métal ainsi qu'un procédé de fabrication utilisant un métal ouvré, lisse, non traité conférant au laminé obtenu des caractéristiques de résistance à la cohésion et à l'adhésion.
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