Chemical Plastics

New Makrofol overlay is tough

The new Makrofol film achieved a very good rating in the pencil hardness test

With identity cards such as driver’s licences, credit cards and passports having to meet ever greater functional and aesthetic demands in terms of scratch resistance, Makrofol TP 320 from Bayer MaterialScience has now developed an outer film (overlay) for these cards that is scratch-resistant and hardcoated on one side. This is part of the Makrofol ID range, which has been specially designed for card applications.

“The special feature of this transparent film is that it can be laminated under high pressure and at temperatures of up to 190 °C, which are typically encountered when manufacturing these types of cards,” said Georgios Tziovaras, a films specialist at Bayer MaterialScience. “This eliminates both cracks in the hard coat and other surface defects, something that was not previously possible with polycarbonate films with scratch-resistant coatings.”

Good rating achieved
The new polycarbonate film achieved a very good rating of “HB” (DIN EN ISO 13523-4) in the pencil hardness test, an established global test standard for evaluating the surface hardness and abrasion resistance of materials. Cards made of this film are therefore much more resistant to scratching in everyday use and the gloss and transparency of the card surface are maintained for longer. “This doesn’t just boost the card’s service life but also security against counterfeiting and misuse, since security features inside the card such as passport photos, signatures, personal data, holograms and kinegrams remain more readily identifiable over a longer period,” said Tziovaras. This is also helped by the hard coating’s excellent resistance to typical “everyday chemicals” such as sun creams, cosmetics, oils, grease, fuel and cleaning agents. Security is further enhanced by the fact that high-precision micro-engravings can be made in the film and card surface during the lamination process.

One of the strengths of the overlay film is the excellent flexibility of the hard coat. Such cards made of Makrofol can be bent through 180 degrees without damaging the scratch-resistant coating.