Method for coating paper
US-2016010281-A1 · Jan 14, 2016 · US
US10214316B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10214316-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314438180-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 23, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 26, 2019 |
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A biodegradable packaging material, a method of manufacturing the same, as well as products made of the material wherein a multilayer coating coextruded onto a fibrous substrate the multilayer coating comprising innermost and outermost layers of a blend comprising 20-95 wt-% of a higher melt index polylactide and 5-80 wt-% of another biodegradable polymer such as polybutylene succinate, and a middle layer containing a lower melt index polylactide alone. The goal is to increase machine speed in coextrusion while maintaining good adhesiveness to the substrate and good heat-sealability of the coating. The products include disposable drinking cups and board trays, as well as sealed carton packages for solids and liquids.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A biodegradable packaging material, comprising: a multilayer coating coextruded on a fibrous substrate, said coextruded multilayer coating comprising (i) an innermost layer of a blend comprising 20-95 wt-% of a first polylactide and 5-80 wt-% of another biodegradable polymer, (ii) a middle layer consisting of 100 wt-% of a second polylactide, and (iii) an outermost layer of a blend comprising 20-95 wt-% of a third polylactide and 5-80 wt-% of another biodegradable polymer, wherein the first polylactide having a higher melt index of more than 35 g/10 min (210° C.; 2.16 kg), the second polylactide having a lower melt index of 5-35 g/ 10 min (210° C.; 2.16 kg), and the third polylactide having a higher melt index of more than 35 g/10 min (210° C.; 2.16 kg). 2. The biodegradable packaging material of claim 1 , wherein the same blend has been used for the innermost and the outermost layers of the multilayer coating. 3. The biodegradable packaging material of claim 2 , wherein the blends of the innermost and outermost layers comprise 30-60 wt-% of polylactide having a higher melt index of 50-100 g/10 min (210° C.; 2.16 kg), 40-70 wt-% of said another biodegradable polymer, and 0-5 wt-% of an acrylic copolymer. 4. The biodegradable packaging material of claim 1 in the form of a drinking cup having an inner liquid-contact side, the multilayer located on the inner liquid-contact side of the cup. 5. The biodegradable packaging material of claim 1 in the form of a scaled liquid package having an inner liquid-contact side, the multilayer coating located on the inner liquid-contact side of the sealed liquid package. 6. The biodegradable packaging material of claim 1 in the form of a sealed carton package having an outside, the multilayer coating located on the outside of the sealed carton package. 7. The biodegradable packing material of claim 1 in the form of a tray package for ready-made food having at least one food contact side, the multilayer coating located on said at least one food contact side of the tray package. 8. The packaging material of claim 1 , wherein the first and third polylactides are the same having the same higher melt index.
Biodegradable · CPC title
the layers being joined at their surfaces · CPC title
Paper comprising more than one coating (D21H19/02 takes precedence) · CPC title
Resin or rubber layer containing a blend of at least two different polymers · CPC title
the macromolecular compounds being biodegradable · CPC title
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