Polyester film and flexible display apparatus comprising same
In the polyester film according to an embodiment, the strain with respect to tensile load and the crystallinity are adjusted to specific ranges, whereby it is possible to achieve the flexibility that does not cause deformation even when a certain load is sustained for a long period of time and the resistant characteristics to the impact of external pressing. Accordingly, the polyester film can be applied to a cover of a flexible display device, in particular, a foldable display device to exhibit excellent characteristics.
1. A polyester film having a final tensile rate of 3% or less when a load of N2% is applied for 1 hour in an in-plane first direction and having a crystallinity of 55% or more,
wherein the load of N2% is a load that stretches the film by 2% relative to the initial state in the first direction,
wherein the polyester film is biaxially stretched, and
wherein the ratio between the respective stretching ratios in the two directions is 1:0.8 to 1:1.2.
2. The polyester film of claim 1 , which has a final tensile rate of 2% or less when a load of N1% is applied for 1 hour in the in-plane first direction, wherein the load of N1% is a load that stretches the film by 1% relative to the initial state in the first direction.
3. The polyester film of claim 2 , wherein the ratio of the load of N2% and the load of N1% is 1.6:1 to 2.1:1.
4. The polyester film of claim 2 , wherein the tensile rate is measured under the conditions of a length of 50 mm and a width of 15 mm of a film and room temperature.
5. The polyester film of claim 1 , which has a final tensile rate of 7% or less when a load of N3% is applied for 1 hour in the in-plane first direction, wherein the load of N3% is a load that stretches the film by 3% relative to the initial state in the first direction.
6. The polyester film of claim 5 , wherein the ratio of the load of N3% and the load of N2% is 1.2:1 to 1.5:1.
7. The polyester film of claim 5 , wherein the tensile rate is measured under the conditions of a length of 50 mm and a width of 15 mm of a film and room temperature.
8. The polyester film of claim 1 , wherein the tensile rate is measured under the conditions of a length of 50 mm and a width of 15 mm of a film and room temperature.
9. The polyester film of claim 1 , which has a final tensile rate of 2% to 3% in first and second directions perpendicular to each other in the plane, respectively, when a load of N2% is applied for 1 hour.
10. The polyester film of claim 1 , wherein the load of N2% is 50 N to 55 N.
11. The polyester film of claim 1 , which is subjected to thermal treatment at a temperature of 195° C. or higher.
12. The polyester film of claim 1 , which withstands 200,000 times or more of repeated folding until it is deformed.
13. The polyester film of claim 1 , which is applied to a cover of a flexible display device.
14. A laminate, which comprises a transparent cover for a flexible display device; and a polyester film disposed on the transparent cover,
wherein the polyester film has a final tensile rate of 3% or less when a load of N2% is applied for 1 hour in an in-plane first direction and has a crystallinity of 55% or more, wherein the load of N2% is a load that stretches the film by 2% relative to the initial state in the first direction,
wherein the polyester film is biaxially stretched, and
wherein the ratio between the respective stretching ratios in the two directions is 1:0.8 to 1:1.2.
15. The laminate of claim 14 , wherein the transparent cover is a polyimide-based film or ultra-thin glass (UTG), and the laminate withstands 200,000 times or more of repeated folding until it is delaminated.
16. A flexible display device, which comprises a flexible display panel; and a polyester film disposed on the flexible display panel,
wherein the polyester film has a final tensile rate of 3% or less when a load of N2% is applied for 1 hour in an in-plane first direction and has a crystallinity of 55% or more, wherein the load of N2% is a load that stretches the film by 2% relative to the initial state in the first direction,
wherein the polyester film is biaxially stretched, and
wherein the ratio between the respective stretching ratios in the two directions is 1:0.8 to 1:1.2.