OXFORD, England – Oxford Advanced Surfaces Group Plc (OAS) has produced a solvent-resistant oleophobic and hydrophobic coating system using its proprietary technology, Onto™ XL highly reactive chemistry. The technology has been used to modify the wetting and surface energy characteristics of both glass and plastic substrates, but could also be utilized on other materials. A common approach for simultaneously imparting both hydrophobic and oleophobic functionality to a surface is to coat it directly with a fluoropolymer, but there are often associated problems with the stability of the film towards solvents, especially on plastic substrates. Using Onto XL technology in conjunction with a fluoropolymer prevents delamination, -resulting in an oleophobic/hydrophobic surface that is stable to solvent exposure.

The coating is applied in two layers from non-fluorinated solvents by common wet chemical processing techniques, giving it scope to be printed and therefore patterned. “This technology has the potential to be used in several applications, but we believe that one of the most important markets will be organic electronics,” claims Dr. Sarah Vickers, Product Marketing Scientist at OAS.

The use of Onto XL to anchor a coating to a substrate is not confined to fluoropolymers and has the potential to be used in conjunction with other types of coatings. For more information, visit www.oxfordsurfaces.com.