Method for producing low birefringence, low stress plastic film or sheet with low molecular weight plastic
First Claim
1. An extrusion process for producing a continuous thermoplastic polycarbonate resin film having low birefringence of about 20 nm or less, low stress and a surface roughness of less than about 4 microinches on at least one surface, said process comprising the steps of feeding a thermoplastic polycarbonate resin to an extruder, heating the resin in the extruder to above its glass transition temperature thereby producing a viscous melt of the thermoplastic polycarbonate resin, extruding the melted resin downwardly through an extrusion nozzle orifice having a slot configuration, forming a continuous thermoplastic polycarbonate resin film of low birefringence, passing the melted polycarbonate resin film downwardly into a gap between two calendering rolls at least one of which has a highly polished surface, advancing the melted polymer film through said gap, cooling the melted polymer film to below its glass transition temperature, and advancing the cooled polymer film to storage;
- said calendering rolls lie in a plane from essentially perpendicular to the downward extrusion of the melted resin to wherein one roll is in a plane at an angle of about 30°
from said perpendicular.
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Abstract
A process for producing low birefringence and low stress thermoplastic polycarbonate film having a birefringence of less than about 20 nm from polycarbonate resin. The process consists of feeding a polycarbonate resin to an extruder, melting the polycarbonate resin, extruding the melted polycarbonate resin downwardly through an extrusion nozzle having the configuration of, forming a continuous film of melted resin, advancing the melted resin downwardly by essentially gravity into a gap between two calendering rolls which lie in a plane essentially perpendicular to the downward extrusion of the resin, cooling the polycarbonate film to below its glass transition temperature and advancing the cooled polymer to storage. The calendering rolls lie in a plane essentially perpendicular to the downward extrusion of the melted resin to wherein one roll is in a plane at an angle of about 30° from said perpendicular. The film is useful for optical media applications.
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1. An extrusion process for producing a continuous thermoplastic polycarbonate resin film having low birefringence of about 20 nm or less, low stress and a surface roughness of less than about 4 microinches on at least one surface, said process comprising the steps of feeding a thermoplastic polycarbonate resin to an extruder, heating the resin in the extruder to above its glass transition temperature thereby producing a viscous melt of the thermoplastic polycarbonate resin, extruding the melted resin downwardly through an extrusion nozzle orifice having a slot configuration, forming a continuous thermoplastic polycarbonate resin film of low birefringence, passing the melted polycarbonate resin film downwardly into a gap between two calendering rolls at least one of which has a highly polished surface, advancing the melted polymer film through said gap, cooling the melted polymer film to below its glass transition temperature, and advancing the cooled polymer film to storage;
- said calendering rolls lie in a plane from essentially perpendicular to the downward extrusion of the melted resin to wherein one roll is in a plane at an angle of about 30°
from said perpendicular. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
- said calendering rolls lie in a plane from essentially perpendicular to the downward extrusion of the melted resin to wherein one roll is in a plane at an angle of about 30°
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12. An optical compact disc having a transparent polycarbonate resin substrate which has a birefringence of 20 nm or less.
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13. An optical compact disc having a transparent polycarbonate resin substrate wherein the polycarbonate has a weight average molecular weight of less than about 25,000.
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