IP Library Granted Patent US 9,284,108
Granted Patent B2
US 9,284,108 · App. 13/804,673 · Granted Mar 15, 2016

Plasma treated susceptor films

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Patent No.
US 9,284,108
App. No.
13/804,673
Granted
Mar 15, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of making a microwave energy interactive structure includes plasma treating the surface of a polymer film with an inert gas at a plasma treatment energy per unit surface area of the film of from about 0.005 J/cm 2 to about 0.2 J/cm 2 to reduce the apparent surface roughness of film the polymer film, and depositing a layer of microwave energy interactive material onto the plasma treated surface of the film.

Claims (42)

1. A method of making a microwave energy interactive structure, comprising:

providing a polymer film, wherein the polymer film comprises polyethylene terephthalate;

plasma treating the surface of the polymer film with a plasma treatment gas comprising at least one of nitrogen and argon, wherein plasma treating the surface of the polymer film comprises exposing the surface of the polymer film to the plasma treatment gas at a plasma energy per unit surface area of less than about 0.2 J/cm 2 ; and

thereafter depositing a layer of microwave energy interactive material onto the plasma treated surface of the polymer film in a chamber having a pressure of less than about 5×10 −4 torr, wherein the layer of microwave energy interactive material is operative for converting at least a portion of impinging microwave energy into thermal energy.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein plasma treating the surface of the polymer film comprises exposing the surface of the polymer film to the plasma treatment gas at a plasma energy per unit surface area of less than about 0.1 J/cm 2 .

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein plasma treating the surface of the polymer film comprises exposing the surface of the polymer film to the plasma treatment gas at a plasma energy per unit surface area of less than about 0.05 J/cm 2 .

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the polymer film is exposed to the plasma treatment gas for less than about 3 ms.

5. A method of making a microwave energy interactive structure, comprising:

providing a polymer film, wherein the polymer film has a surface with an apparent surface roughness;

plasma treating the surface of the polymer film with a plasma treatment gas at a plasma treatment energy per unit surface area of the polymer film of from about 0.005 J/cm 2 to about 0.2 J/cm 2 , wherein plasma treating the surface of the polymer film reduces the apparent surface roughness of the surface of the polymer film; and

depositing a layer of microwave energy interactive material onto the surface of the polymer film, wherein the layer of microwave energy interactive material is operative for converting at least a portion of impinging microwave energy into thermal energy.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein

the plasma treatment gas comprises at least one of argon or nitrogen, and

the plasma treatment energy per unit surface area of the polymer film is from about 0.01 J/cm 2 to about 0.1 J/cm 2 .

7. The method of claim 5 , wherein the apparent surface roughness of the polymer film is at least partially attributable to surface features having an aspect ratio of at least about 5:1, and plasma treating the surface of polymer film reduces the height of the surface features.

8. The method of claim 5 , wherein plasma treating the surface of the polymer film reduces the apparent surface roughness of the polymer film about 20% to about 50%.

9. The method of claim 5 , wherein plasma treating the surface of the polymer film reduces the apparent surface roughness of the polymer film about 25% to about 35%.

10. The method of claim 5 , further comprising joining a support layer to the layer of microwave energy interactive material such that the layer of microwave energy interactive material is disposed between the polymer film and the support layer.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the support layer comprises paper, paperboard, or any combination thereof.

12. A method of making a microwave energy interactive structure, comprising:

plasma treating a surface of a polymer film at a plasma energy per unit surface area of less than about 0.2 J/cm 2 with an exposure time of less than about 3 ms, wherein the surface of the polymer film has a topography defined at least partially by surface structures;

depositing a layer of microwave energy interactive material onto the plasma treated surface of the polymer film to form a susceptor film, wherein

a total perimeter of surface structures within a square sample area divided by an edge length of the square sample area defines a PEL value of the susceptor film, and

plasma treating the surface of the polymer film reduces the PEL value of the susceptor film;

and

joining the susceptor film to a dimensionally stable substrate to form the microwave energy interactive structure,

wherein

the layer of microwave energy interactive material is operative for converting microwave energy into thermal energy so that the susceptor film heats to a maximum temperature, and

reducing the PEL value of the susceptor film by plasma treating the surface of the polymer film increases the maximum temperature of the susceptor film when exposed to microwave energy.

13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising

positioning a food item having a surface that is desirably at least one of browned and crisped so that the surface of the food item is proximate to the susceptor film of the microwave energy interactive structure, and

exposing the food item and microwave energy interactive structure to microwave energy so that the layer of microwave energy interactive material converts at least a portion of the microwave energy into thermal energy and at least one of browns and crisps the surface of the food item,

wherein the microwave energy interactive structure at least one of browns and crisps the surface of the food item to a greater extent relative to the microwave energy interactive structure without plasma treating the polymer film.

14. A method of making a microwave energy interactive structure, comprising:

plasma treating a surface of a polymer film under vacuum using an inert gas at a plasma energy per unit surface area of less than about 0.2 J/cm 2 , wherein the surface of the polymer film has an apparent surface roughness defined at least partially by surface structures having various heights; and

thereafter depositing a layer of microwave energy interactive material onto the plasma treated surface of the polymer film to form a susceptor film,

wherein

a total perimeter of surface structures within a square sample area divided by an edge length of the square sample area defines a PEL value of the susceptor film, and

plasma treating the surface of the polymer film reduces the height of at least some of the surface structures at least about 20%, so that the PEL value of the susceptor film is reduced from a first PEL value to a second PEL value, and

wherein

the layer of microwave energy interactive material is operative for converting microwave energy into heat so that the susceptor film reaches a maximum temperature, and

the maximum temperature of the susceptor film is greater for the susceptor film having the second PEL value than for a susceptor film having the first PEL value.

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