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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 26, 2018
Filed:
Jul. 06, 2011
Eduard Arzt, Saarbruecken, DE;
Elmar Kroner, Saarbruecken, DE;
Peter William DE Oliveira, Saarbruecken, DE;
Ebru Devrim Sam, Sahrayicedit-Istanbul, TR;
Florian Buesch, Speyer, DE;
Dieter Urban, Speyer, DE;
Reinhold Schwalm, Wachenheim, DE;
Benedikt Blaesi, Freiburg, DE;
Michael Nitsche, Merzhausen, DE;
Hannes Spiecker, Berlin, DE;
Claas Mueller, Freiburg, DE;
Eduard Arzt, Saarbruecken, DE;
Elmar Kroner, Saarbruecken, DE;
Peter William de Oliveira, Saarbruecken, DE;
Ebru Devrim Sam, Sahrayicedit-Istanbul, TR;
Florian Buesch, Speyer, DE;
Dieter Urban, Speyer, DE;
Reinhold Schwalm, Wachenheim, DE;
Benedikt Blaesi, Freiburg, DE;
Michael Nitsche, Merzhausen, DE;
Hannes Spiecker, Berlin, DE;
Claas Mueller, Freiburg, DE;
Leibniz-Institut fuer Neue Materialien gemeinnuetzige GmbH, Saarbruecken, DE;
Abstract
A method for producing finely structured surfaces, in particular in plastics, includes a) applying at least one coating compound on at least one substrate; b) forming a fine structure by a die, which has the negative of a fine structure, c) curing the resultant finely structured coating compound, obtaining a substantially cured coating; and d) separating the finely structured coating from the die, wherein steps d) and c) can also be carried out in the reverse order.