EP2275389A2 - Élément chauffant et procédé de fabrication de celui-ci - Google Patents

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EP2275389A2
EP2275389A2 EP09721668A EP09721668A EP2275389A2 EP 2275389 A2 EP2275389 A2 EP 2275389A2 EP 09721668 A EP09721668 A EP 09721668A EP 09721668 A EP09721668 A EP 09721668A EP 2275389 A2 EP2275389 A2 EP 2275389A2
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Hyeon Choi
Dong-Wook Lee
In-Seok Hwang
Sang-Ki Chun
Su-Jin Kim
Ki-Hwan Kim
Young-Jun Hong
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B3/00Ohmic-resistance heating
    • H05B3/84Heating arrangements specially adapted for transparent or reflecting areas, e.g. for demisting or de-icing windows, mirrors or vehicle windshields
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B2203/00Aspects relating to Ohmic resistive heating covered by group H05B3/00
    • H05B2203/002Heaters using a particular layout for the resistive material or resistive elements
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B2203/00Aspects relating to Ohmic resistive heating covered by group H05B3/00
    • H05B2203/017Manufacturing methods or apparatus for heaters
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B2214/00Aspects relating to resistive heating, induction heating and heating using microwaves, covered by groups H05B3/00, H05B6/00
    • H05B2214/04Heating means manufactured by using nanotechnology

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  • the present invention relates to a heating element and a method for manufacturing the same. More particularly, the present invention relates to a heating element that is not well visible, has excellent heating performance at a low voltage, and a method for manufacturing the same.
  • frost is formed on a glass surface of a vehicle because of a difference between temperatures of the outside and inside of the vehicle.
  • a freezing phenomenon occurs because of a difference between temperatures of the inside where there is a slope and the outside of the slope.
  • the heating glass uses a concept where after a hot line sheet is attached to the glass surface or a hot line is directly formed on the glass surface, a current is applied to both terminals of the hot line to generate heat from the hot line, thereby increasing the temperature of the glass surface. It is important that the heating glass for vehicle or construction has low resistance in order to smoothly generate heat, but it should not be offensive to human eye.
  • the heating glass according to the above method has a problem in that it is difficult to drive it at a low voltage of 40 V or less because of high surface resistance.
  • the other method in a photolithography method, since a manufacturing process is complicated and material waste is severe, it is impossible to manufacture products at low cost, such that it cannot be used to manufacture the heating glass.
  • the present invention has been made in an effort to provide a heating element that is not well visible and has excellent heating performance at a low voltage, and a method for easily manufacturing the same at low cost.
  • an exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a method for manufacturing a heating element, which includes: determining a form of a pattern in which a line width is 100 micrometers or less and an opening ratio is in the range of 70% to 99%; printing a paste that includes the conductive heating material according to the determined pattern on at least one side of a resin film; forming a conductive heating pattern by sintering the printed paste that includes the conductive heating material; forming bus bars on both sides of the conductive heating pattern; attaching a transparent substance to at least one side of the resin film that has the conductive heating pattern; and providing a power portion that is connected to the bus bar.
  • a heating element that includes: a) a resin film; b) a conductive heating pattern that is disposed on at least one side of the resin film, a line width of the pattern being 100 micrometers or less, an opening ratio of the pattern being 70% to 99%; c) a bus bar that is disposed on both ends of the conductive heating pattern; d) a power portion that is connected to the bus bar; and e) a transparent substance that is provided on at least one side of the resin film on which the conductive heating pattern is formed.
  • the conductive heating pattern of the heating element is formed by using an offset printing method, gravure printing method, flaxo printing method, inkjet printing method, or one or more complex methods of the printing methods.
  • the method for manufacturing a heating element may provide a heating element that has a conductive heating pattern that is not well visible because of a thin line width, has low resistance, and has excellent heating performance at a low voltage, and the process is easily performed and its cost is low.
  • a method for manufacturing a heating element includes: determining a form of a pattern in which a line width is 100 micrometers or less and an opening ratio is in the range of 70% to 99%; printing a paste that includes the conductive heating material according to the determined pattern on at least one side of a resin film; forming a conductive heating pattern by sintering the printed paste that includes the conductive heating material; forming bus bars on both sides of the conductive heating pattern; attaching a transparent substance to at least one side of the resin film that has the conductive heating pattern; and providing a power portion that is connected to the bus bar.
  • the opening ratio of the pattern is more preferably 70% to 97.5% and more preferably 80% to 97.5%.
  • the transparent conductive thin film layer such as ITO
  • the heating pattern is formed by attaching the metal line to the glass or attaching the metal paste to the glass by using the method such as screen printing, but in the case of when this method is used, since the line of the heating pattern is too thick, it is apparently observed by the naked eye. Accordingly, it may not be applied to the purpose of the front window for the vehicle where it is important that a view field is ensured.
  • the form of the conductive heating pattern is previously determined so that the line width of the pattern is 100 micrometers or less and the pattern the opening ratio is 70% to 99%, and the conductive heating pattern is formed by using the printing method.
  • the heating element which has low surface resistance and excellent heating performance at a low voltage and in which since the heating pattern cannot be discriminated by the naked eye may be provided by making the interval between the lines narrow and controlling the opening ratio, that is, the area that is not occupied by the pattern, within a predetermined range while the conductive heating pattern has the thin line width.
  • the form of the finally formed conductive heating pattern may be predicted by previously determining the form of the pattern and forming the heating pattern as it stands on the resin film by using the printing method. Therefore, it is possible to predict the form of the heating pattern on the heating element or performance of the heating element and it is possible to easily manage them. Accordingly, as compared to the pattern that is randomly formed, the state and performance of the heating element are more advantageously managed.
  • the present invention it is possible to more simplify the manufacturing process of the heating element by the conductive heating pattern on the resin film, and various materials and various printing methods, for example, a roll printing process and the like may be used.
  • the printing method is not particularly limited, but an offset printing method, gravure printing method, flaxo printing method, inkjet printing method, or one or more complex methods of the printing methods may be used.
  • the printing method may use a roll to roll method, roll to plate, plate to roll or plate to plate method.
  • the offset printing may be performed by using the method in which after the paste is filled in the intaglio on which the pattern is formed, first transferring is performed by using silicon rubber that is called as the blanket, and the second transferring is performed by closely contacting the blanket and the resin film.
  • the gravure printing may be performed by using the method in which after the paste is filled in the pattern while the blanket where the pattern is formed on the roll is wound, it is transferred on the resin film.
  • the above method may be used and the above methods may be used in combination.
  • the other printing method that is known to those who are skilled in the art may be used.
  • the intaglio may be manufactured by precisely etching the glass on which the desired electric conductive heating pattern is formed, and metal or DLC (diamond-like carbon) coating may be performed on the glass surface for the durability.
  • the intaglio may be manufactured by etching the metal plate.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates the offset printing method.
  • the first transferring is performed by rotating the blanket, and as the second step, the second transferring is performed on the resin film by rotating the blanket.
  • the conductive heating material metal that has an excellent thermal conductivity is used.
  • the specific resistance value of the conductive heating pattern material is in the range of 1 microOhm cm to 200 microOhm cm.
  • the conductive heating pattern material copper, silver, carbon nanotube (CNT) may be used, and silver is most preferable.
  • the conductive heating material may be used in a particle form.
  • the conductive heating pattern material copper particles that are coated with silver may be used.
  • the paste may further include an organic binder in addition to the above conductive heating material so that the printing process is easily performed. It is preferable that the organic binder has a volatile property in the sintering process.
  • the organic binder there are polyacryl resin, polyurethane resin, polyester resin, polyolefine resin, polycarbonate resin and cellulose resin, polyimide resin, polyethylene naphthalate resin and denatured epoxy resin, but it is not limited thereto.
  • the paste may further include a glass frit.
  • the glass frit may be selected from commercial products, but it is preferable to use the environmentally friendly glass frit that includes no lead component. In this case, it is preferable that the average diameter of the glass frit is 2 micrometers or less and the maximum diameter thereof is 50 micrometers or less.
  • a solvent may be further added to the paste.
  • the solvent there are butyl carbitol acetate, carbitol acetate, cyclohexanon, cellosolve acetate and terpineol, but it is not limited thereto.
  • the weight ratio of the conductive heating material is 50 to 90%, the weight ratio of the organic binder is 1 to 20%, the weight ratio of the glass frit is 0.1 to 10% and the weight ratio of the solvent is 1 to 20%.
  • the above paste may be printed so that the line width of the line that forms the conductive heating pattern is 100 micrometers or less, preferably 70 micrometers or less, more preferably 50 micrometers or less, much more preferably 30 micrometers or less by using the printing method.
  • the line width of the conductive heating pattern may be in the range of 5 micrometers to 30 micrometers by the printing method.
  • the above heating pattern may be formed so that the line width and the line height are uniform by the method or it may artificially include the different line widths or line heights. That is, in the case of when the printing method is used by using the paste, it is possible to control the interval between lines of the conductive heating pattern.
  • the opening ratio that is, the ratio of the area of the resin film that is not covered with the pattern is 70% or less
  • the interval between the lines of conductive heating pattern is 30 mm or less.
  • the interval between the lines of the conductive heating pattern is 200 micrometers or more and 30 mm or less.
  • the height of the line from the resin film may be printed so that it is 1 to 100 micrometers, and preferably about 3 micrometers.
  • the line width and line height of the heating pattern may be made uniform by the above methods.
  • the uniformity of the heating pattern may be in the range of ⁇ 3 micrometers in the case of the line width and in the range of ⁇ 1 micrometer in the case of the line height.
  • the printing pattern may be stripe, diamond, rectangular lattice, circle, wave pattern, grid, 2-dimensional grid, and the like as shown in FIGS. 3 , 4 to 7 , but is not limited to a predetermined form, and it is preferable that it is designed so that light that is emitted from a predetermined light source does not suppress optical properties by diffraction and interference. That is, in order to minimize the regularity of the pattern, the spacing of the tide pattern, sine wave, and the lattice structure and the pattern where the line thickness is made nonuniform may be used. In addition, in order to improve the optical properties, various patterns as shown in FIG. 8 may be added in addition to the above pattern. In addition, the additional dot patterns may be irregularly formed while they are not connected to the above pattern.
  • the patterns and the dot patterns have the size of 30 micrometers or less.
  • the printing pattern may be a combination of two or more patterns.
  • the line that configures the heating pattern may be formed of the straight lines, or various modifications such as curved lines, wave lines, and zigzag lines may be feasible.
  • the line width and line height may be made uniform.
  • at least a portion of the conductive heating pattern may be different from the remaining pattern.
  • the desired heating pattern may be obtained by this configuration.
  • the heating patterns of the corresponding area and the remaining area may be different from each other.
  • the line widths and line intervals of the printing pattern may be different from each other so that at least a portion of the heating pattern is different from the remaining printing pattern. Therefore, the heating may more rapidly or efficiently occur at a desired place. That is, as shown in FIGS.
  • the interval between the lines may be controlled, and as shown in FIGS. 12 to 14 , much heat emission may be obtained in the B area by using the large line width in the A and C areas and the small line width in the B area.
  • the heating element according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention may include at least two areas where the line widths or line intervals of the heating pattern are different.
  • the heating element may include an area in which the conductive heating pattern is not formed. Transmission and reception that have a predetermined frequency can be performed by allowing at least a portion of the heating element not to form the conductive heating pattern, and information transmission and reception may be performed between the internal space and the external space.
  • the area in which the conductive heating pattern is not formed may have an area that varies according to the desired frequency of the transmission and reception. For example, in order to pass the electromagnetic wave of 1.6 GHz that is used in the GPS, the area that has the long side that is 1/2 (9.4 cm) or more of the above wavelength is required.
  • the area in which the conductive heating pattern is not formed may have an area that can transmit and receive the desired frequency, and its form is not particularly limited.
  • the area in which the conductive heating pattern is not formed may the heating element that is provided with one or more semicircular areas that have the diameter of 5 to 20 cm.
  • the conductive heating pattern may be blackened. If the paste that includes the metal material is sintered at the high temperature, metal gloss is shown, such that the visibility may be lowered because of the reflection of light. The problem may be prevented by blackening the conductive heating pattern.
  • the blackening material may be added to the paste for forming the heating pattern or the blackening treatment may be performed after the paste is printed and sintered, thereby blackening the conductive heating pattern.
  • the blackening material that may be added to the paste there are metal oxide, carbon black, carbon nanotube, black pigment, colored glass frit and the like.
  • the composition of the paste may include 50 to 90 wt% of the conductive heating material, 1 to 20 wt% of organic binder, 1 to 10 wt% of blackening material, 0.1 to 10 wt% of glass frit, and 1 to 20 wt% of solvent.
  • the composition of the paste may include 50 to 90 wt% of the conductive heating material, 1 to 20 wt% of organic binder, 0.1 to 10 wt% of glass frit, and 1 to 20 wt% of solvent.
  • the blackening treatment after the sintering includes dipping into the oxidized solution, for example, solution that includes the Fe or Cu ion, dipping into the solution that includes halogen ions such as a chlorine ion, dipping into hydrogen peroxide and nitric acids, and treatment using the halogen gas.
  • the resin film it is preferable to use the film that is formed of the polymer resin.
  • the polymer resin one or more resins that are selected from a polyacryl-based resin, polyurethane-based resin, polyester-based resin, polyolefine-based resin, polycarbonate-based resin, cellulose-based resin, polyethylene naphthalate, PVB, and EVA may be used.
  • the board that has the film form may be rigid or flexible.
  • the conductive paste is most preferably a low sintering type silver conductive paste.
  • the low temperature is 50 to 350°C, preferably 200°C or less, and more preferably 150°C or less.
  • the resin film is PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate)
  • the thickness of the resin film may be 12.5 to 500 micrometers and preferably 50 to 250 micrometers.
  • the step for forming the bus bar at both ends of the conductive heating pattern the step for attaching the transparent substance to at least one side of the resin film that has the conductive heating pattern, and the step for providing the power portion that is connected to the bus bar are performed. These steps may use a method that is known in the art.
  • the bus bar may be simultaneously formed in conjunction with the formation of the conductive heating pattern, and may be formed by using the other printing method after the conductive heating pattern is formed.
  • the bus bar may be formed through the screen printing.
  • the thickness of the bus bar is 1 to 100 micrometers and it is preferably 10 to 50 micrometers. If it is less than 1 micrometer, since the contact resistance between the conductive heating pattern and the bus bar is increased, local heating may be performed at the contact portion, and if it is less than 100 micrometers, the cost of the electrode material is increased.
  • the connection between the bus bar and power may be performed through soldering and physical contact to the structure that has good conductive heat emission.
  • the step for attaching the transparent substance to at least one side of the resin film that has the conductive heating pattern may be performed, for example, by inserting the resin film on which the conductive heating pattern is printed between the transparent substance and using two attachment films.
  • the transparent substance may be a glass or plastic substrate or a plastic film.
  • the black pattern may be formed.
  • the black pattern may be printed by using the paste that includes cobalt oxides. In this case, it is appropriate the printing method is the screen printing, and its thickness is 10 to 100 micrometers.
  • the conductive heating pattern and the bus bar may be formed before or after the black pattern is formed.
  • the heating element according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention may include additional transparent substance on at least one side thereof.
  • the attachment film may be used. In the course of attaching them, the temperature and pressure may be controlled.
  • the attachment film is inserted between the heating element according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention and additional transparent substance, and they are put into the vacuum bag, and reduced in pressure or increased in temperature or increased in temperature by using the hot roll, thus removing the air, thereby accomplishing first attachment.
  • the pressure, temperature and time may vary according to the kind of the attachment film, and in general, the temperature may be gradually increased from normal temperature to 100°C at a pressure of 300 to 700 Torr. In this case, it is preferable that the time is generally 1 hour or less.
  • the preliminarily attached layered structure that is first attached is subjected to the second attachment process by the autoclave process where the temperature is increased while the pressure is added in the autoclave.
  • the second attachment varies according to the kind of the attachment film, but it is preferable that after the attachment is performed at the pressure of 140 bar or more and the temperature in the range of 130 to 150°C for 1 to 3 hours, it is slowly cooled.
  • the method for attaching them through one step by using the vacuum laminator device unlike the above two step attachment process may be used.
  • the attachment may be performed by stepwisely increasing the temperature to 80 to 150°C and cooling them so that the pressure is lowered ( ⁇ 5 mbar) until the temperature is 100°C and thereafter the pressure is added (- 1000 mbar).
  • any material that has an adhesive strength and is transparent after attaching may be used as the material of the adhesive film.
  • the PVB film, EVA film, PU film and the like may be used, but is not limited thereto.
  • the adhesive film is not particularly limited, but it is preferable that its thickness is in the range of 100 micrometers to 800 micrometers.
  • the additional attached transparent substance may be formed of only the transparent substance and may be formed of the transparent substance that is provided with the conductive heating pattern that is manufactured as described above.
  • the additional transparent substance may be a glass or plastic substrate or a plastic film.
  • a heating element that includes: a) a resin film; b) a conductive heating pattern that is disposed on at least one side of the resin film, a line width of the pattern being 100 micrometers or less, an opening ratio of the pattern being 70% to 99%; c) a bus bar that is disposed on both ends of the conductive heating pattern; d) a power portion that is connected to the bus bar; and e) a transparent substance that is provided on at least one side of the resin film on which the conductive heating pattern is formed.
  • the conductive heating pattern of the heating element is formed by the printing method.
  • the heating element may include additional transparent substance on at least one side thereof.
  • the transparent substance may be a glass or plastic substrate or a plastic film.
  • the conductive heating pattern that is formed by the printing method may slightly vary according to the kind of the paste or the printing method, but the surface thereof may be rounded by the surface tension. This surface shape may not be formed by a known photolithography method.
  • the vertical cross section of the pattern that is rounded may be a lenticular lens. It is preferable that the angle between the tangent at the contact point between the pattern and the surface of resin film and the surface of the resin film is 80° or less, preferably 75° or less, and more preferably 60° or less. It is preferable that in the rounded upper surface of the vertical cross section of the pattern, the straight line area is 1/50 or less in a circumference direction.
  • the line width of the conductive heating pattern of the heating element 100 micrometers or less, preferably 50 micrometers or less, more preferably 30 micrometers or less, much more preferably 25 micrometers or less, and the interval between the lines is 30 mm or less, and the height of the line is 1 to 100 micrometers, and more preferably about 3 micrometers.
  • the heating element according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention may to the power for heat emission, and In this case, the heating amount is 100 to 700 W per m 2 , and preferably 200 to 300 W. Since the heating element according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention has excellent heating performance at the low voltage, for example, 30 V or less, and preferably 20 V or less, it may be usefully used in vehicles and the like.
  • the resistance of the heating element is 5 ohm/square or less, preferably 1 ohm/square or less, and more preferably 0.5 ohm/square or less.
  • the heating element according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention may have a shape of curved surface.
  • the opening ratio of the conductive heating pattern that is, the area ratio of the resin film that is not covered with the pattern is 70% or more.
  • the opening ratio of the pattern is constant in the unit area.
  • the permeability deviation of the heating element is 5% or less in respects to a predetermined circle that has the diameter of 20 cm.
  • the heating element may prevent the local heat emission.
  • the standard deviation of the surface temperature of the transparent substance is within 20%, and preferably after the heat emission, within 10% for 5 min.
  • the heating element according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention has the conductive heating pattern that is formed by using, five or more pattern lines may be disposed per 1 cm of the length of the bus bar.
  • the heating element that has the stripe shape according to FIG. 2 has the following physical properties.
  • Ar % 1 - w / p * 100
  • R resistance between bus bars
  • Ar opening ratio
  • P specific resistance of the hot line
  • L1 interval between bus bars (cm)
  • N number of the hot line
  • A cross-sectional area of the conductive line (cm 2 )
  • P interval between hot lines (cm)
  • L2 length of the bus bar (cm)
  • W height of the hot line (cm)
  • H height of the hot line (cm)
  • the line width w of the hot line is 20 micrometers
  • the height h is 1.5 micrometers
  • specific resistance p is 3*10-6 ⁇ cm
  • the interval p between the lines is 300 micrometers
  • L1 is 1 m
  • L2 is 1 m
  • R is 0.3 ⁇
  • the opening ratio is 93.3%
  • the heating element according to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention may be applied to glass that is used for various transport means such as vehicles, ships, railroads, high-speed railroads, and airplanes, houses or other buildings.
  • the heating element according to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention since the heating element according to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention has an excellent heating property at a low voltage, can minimize side effects by diffraction and interference of single light source after sunset, and can be invisible in the above line width, unlike the known technology, it may be applied to the front window for transport means such as vehicles.
  • the silver paste As the silver paste, the silver paste for low temperature sintering that is manufactured by Fujikura, Co., Ltd. was used.
  • As the intaglio a glass that had patterns that had the interval of 300 micrometers, the width of 20 micrometers, and the depth of 7.5 micrometers and were orthogonally formed in a grid manner was used.
  • the polyester-based primer was bar coated on the PET film (thickness of 125 micrometers), it was dried for 2 min to perform the primer treatment.
  • the grid manner silver pattern was formed by using the manner shown in FIG. 1 and the offset printer, the silver line was formed by sintering it at 150°C for 30 min. In this case, the interval of the formed silver line was 300 micrometers, the width was 25 micrometers, the height was 1.5 micrometers, and the opening ratio was 84%.
  • the substrate was cut in the size of 275 mm X 270 mm, it was disposed between the EVA that had the thickness of 400 micrometers, and the attachment glass was manufactured by putting the complex between glasses that had the thickness of 3 mm and the size of 270 mm X 270 mm and attaching them under 5 atm at 140°C for 30 min.
  • the bus bar was formed by contacting the portion that was disposed outside the attachment glass in the long axis direction with the copper strip by using the clip. In this case, the resistance between both terminals was 5.4 ohm. In this case, when the voltage of 13 V was applied, the heating amount was 38 W (510 W/m 2 ).
  • the temperature was increased from 20°C to 50°C within 5 min.
  • the temperature deviation percentage value that was obtained by dividing the difference between the maximum value and the minimum value of the temperatures that were measured 20 points within the heating area by the average value was 7% or less for the measurement time.

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