IP Library Granted Patent US 8,753,750
Granted Patent B2
US 8,753,750 · App. 13/257,429 · Granted Jun 17, 2014

Reflector and lighting apparatus using the same

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Patent No.
US 8,753,750
App. No.
13/257,429
Granted
Jun 17, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A reflector of a lighting apparatus comprises a substrate and a coating layer located on a surface of the substrate. The coating layer is formed of a resin composition comprising an acrylic resin having at least one of a dimethylsiloxane group and a perfluoroalkyl group. Then, the coating layer is configured so that total surface free energy is less than or equal to 30 [mJ/m 2 ], and when the total surface free energy is divided into two components of a polar force component and a dispersion force component, surface free energy of the dispersion force component is less than or equal to 25 [mJ/m 2 ].

Claims (10)

1. A reflector of a lighting apparatus comprising:

a substrate; and

a coating layer located on a surface of the substrate,

wherein the coating layer is formed of a resin composition comprising an acrylic resin having at least one of a dimethylsiloxane group and a perfluoroalkyl group as a side-chain in a molecular frame,

wherein the acrylic resin has a hydroxyl group as a cross-linking part,

wherein the resin composition includes a cross-linker component having at least one of an amino resin and an isocyanate resin as a cross-linker of the acrylic resin having the hydroxyl group, and

wherein the coating layer is configured so that total surface free energy is less than or equal to 30 [mJ/m 2 ], and when the total surface free energy is divided into two components of a polar force component and a dispersion force component, surface free energy of the dispersion force component is less than or equal to 25 [mJ/m 2 ].

2. The reflector as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a surface of the coating layer is configured so that a difference between an advanced contact angle and a receded contact angle of a water droplet is less than or equal to 20 degrees.

3. A lighting apparatus comprising the reflector as claimed in claim 1 .

4. A lighting apparatus comprising the reflector as claimed in claim 2 .