Heat-shrinkable polyester film and package
US-9944012-B2 · Apr 17, 2018 · US
US10287433B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10287433-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414897984-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 11, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 14, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 14, 2019 |
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A heat-shrinkable polyester-based film is provided, which is heat-shrinkable in the longitudinal direction and which is freed from various problems, particularly curling-up or peeling in a bonded area. The heat-shrinkable polyester-based film is characterized by an A1/A2 (absorbance) ratio in the longitudinal direction, which is the main shrinking direction of the film, of 0.55 to 1, with an A1/A2 ratio in the width direction perpendicular to the main shrinking direction of 0.5 to 0.9, wherein A1 is the absorbance of the film at 1340 cm −1 and A2 is the absorbance of the film at 1410 cm −1 as determined by polarized ATR-FTIR spectroscopy, and a hot-water shrinkage of 35 to 60% in the longitudinal direction of the film and −3 to 12% in the width direction of the film, wherein the hot-water shrinkage is determined by dipping the film in hot water at 90° C. for 10 seconds.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A heat-shrinkable polyester film in which the main shrinking direction is the longitudinal direction, wherein a ratio A1/A2 (absorbancy ratio) of an absorbancy A1 of the film at 1340 cm −1 obtained when measured by a polarized ATR-FTIR method to an absorbancy A2 thereof at 1410 cm −1 obtained when measured by a polarized ATR-FTIR method is not less than 0.55 and not more than 1 in the longitudinal direction which is the main shrinking direction of the film while the ratio A1/A2 is not less than 0.5 and not more than 0.9 in the width direction orthogonal to the main shrinking direction, and the hot-water shrinkage obtained by dipping in hot water of 90° C. for 10 seconds is not less than 35% and not more than 60% in the longitudinal direction of the film while the hot-water shrinkage is not less than −3% and not more than 12% in the width direction thereof. 2. The heat-shrinkable polyester film according to claim 1 , wherein the maximum shrinkage stress in the main shrinking direction of the film determined when measured with hot air at 90° C. is not less than 3 MPa and less than 7 MPa, and the shrinkage stress at the end of 30 seconds after the initiation of measurement is not less than 70% and not more than 100% of the maximum shrinkage stress. 3. The heat-shrinkable polyester film according to claim 2 , wherein the absolute value |Δ 90-80 −Δ 80-70 | of the difference between a difference Δ 90-80 between a hot-water shrinkage at 90° C. and a hot-water shrinkage at 80° C. and a difference Δ 80-70 between a hot-water shrinkage at 80° C. and a hot-water shrinkage at 70° C. is not more than 5% when the film is dipped in hot water at each of the temperatures of 90° C., 80° C. and 70° C. for 10 seconds and the hot-water shrinkage in the longitudinal direction is measured. 4. The heat-shrinkable polyester film according to claim 3 , wherein the tensile breaking strength in the width direction of the film is not less than 90 MPa and not more than 220 MPa. 5. The heat-shrinkable polyester film according to claim 4 , wherein the right-angled tearing strength per unit thickness in the width direction determined after shrunk by 10% in the longitudinal direction in hot water at 80° C. is not less than 150 N/mm and not more than 300 N/mm. 6. The heat-shrinkable polyester film according to claim 5 , wherein a main component of a monomer capable of forming an amorphous component in the whole polyester resin component of the polyester film is composed neopentyl glycol, 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol or isophthalic acid. 7. A package comprising: a label prepared from a heat-shrinkable polyester film according to claim 6 and provided with a perforation or a notch, wherein the label is formed by being allowed to cover at least a part of the outer periphery of an object to be packaged and then to shrink by heat. 8. The heat-shrinkable polyester film according to claim 1 , wherein the absolute value |Δ 90-80 −Δ 80-70 | of the difference between a difference Δ 90-80 between a hot-water shrinkage at 90° C. and a hot-water shrinkage at 80° C. and a difference Δ 80-70 between a hot-water shrinkage at 80° C. and a hot-water shrinkage at 70° C. is not more than 5% when the film is dipped in hot water at each of the temperatures of 90° C., 80° C. and 70° C. for 10 seconds and the hot-water shrinkage in the longitudinal direction is measured. 9. The heat-shrinkable polyester film according to claim 1 , wherein the tensile breaking strength in the width direction of the film is not less than 90 MPa and not more than 220 MPa. 10. The heat-shrinkable polyester film according to claim 1 , wherein the right-angled tearing strength per unit thickness in the width direction determined after shrunk by 10% in the longitudinal direction in hot water at 80° C. is not less than 150 N/mm and not more than 300 N/mm. 11. The heat-shrinkable polyester film according to claim 1 , wherein a main component of a monomer capable of forming an amorphous component in the whole polyester resin component is composed neopentyl glycol, 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol or isophthalic acid. 12. A package comprising: a label prepared from a heat-shrinkable polyester film according to claim 1 and provided with a perforation or a notch, wherein the label is formed by being allowed to cover at least a part of the outer periphery of an object to be packaged and then to shrink by heat.
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