A hybrid film, comprising a first polymer film having a plasma-treated surface
and a second polymer film having first and second surfaces, with the first surface
of the second polymer film being disposed along the first plasma-treated surface
of the first polymer film, has superior thermal and mechanical properties that
improve performance in a number of applications, including food packaging, thin
film metallized and foil capacitors, metal evaporated magnetic tapes, flexible
electrical cables, and decorative and optically variable films. One or more metal
layers may be deposited on either the plasma-treated surface of the substrate and/or
the radiation-cured acrylate polymer. A ceramic layer may be deposited on the radiation-cured
acrylate polymer to provide an oxygen and moisture barrier film. The hybrid film
is produced using a high speed, vacuum polymer deposition process that is capable
of forming thin, uniform, high temperature, cross-linked acrylate polymers on specific
thermoplastic or thermoset films. Radiation curing is employed to cross-link the
acrylate monomer. The hybrid film can be produced in-line with the metallization
or ceramic coating process, in the same vacuum chamber and with minimal additional cost.