Method of manufacturing a laminated packaging material, the packaging material obtained by the method and packaging containers manufactured therefrom
US-2019202191-A1 · Jul 4, 2019 · US
US11040811B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11040811-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615779285-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 27, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 22, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 22, 2021 |
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The present invention relates to a laminated cellulose-based liquid or semi-liquid food packaging material, comprising a bulk layer from cellulose fluting material, an outside substrate layer having a print surface and on the inside an aluminium foil barrier and a further barrier layer. The invention further relates to the method for manufacturing the laminated packaging material and to a packaging container for liquid food packaging, comprising the laminated packaging material.
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The invention claimed is: 1. Laminated cellulose-based, liquid- or viscous-food packaging material, for heat sealing into aseptic packaging containers containing a packaged food product, comprising a bulk material layer comprising a cellulose-based linerboard material having a Short Compression Test Index value, of at least 30 Nm/g in the machine direction (MD), as determined in accordance with ISO 9895 and ISO 536, and a bending stiffness at least 30% lower than a bending stiffness of a liquid carton paperboard having a corresponding grammage, when excluding grammage of a printable coating, the laminated packaging material further comprising a separate print substrate layer arranged on an outside of the bulk material layer to be directed outwards from a packaging container made from the laminated packaging material, and an outermost, transparent, protective polymer layer on an outside of the print substrate layer, the separate print substrate layer being a paper having a paper or metallization print background surface and a grammage from 20 g/m 2 to 100 g/m 2 , the laminated packaging material further comprising an innermost, heat-sealable and liquid-tight layer of a thermoplastic polymer to be in direct contact with the packaged food product when the laminated packaging material is heat-sealed into the aseptic packaging containers containing the packaged food product, a barrier metal foil or a barrier-coated film laminated between the bulk layer and the innermost heat-sealable and liquid-tight layer of the thermoplastic polymer and a further barrier layer comprising at least 50 wt-% of a polyamide, also arranged between the bulk layer and the innermost heat-sealable and liquid-tight layer of the thermoplastic polymer. 2. Laminated packaging material as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the further barrier layer comprising at least 50 wt-% of a polyamide is arranged between the barrier metal foil or barrier-coated film and the innermost heat-sealable and liquid-tight layer of the thermoplastic polymer. 3. Laminated packaging material as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the further barrier layer comprises a polyamide in a blend with a polymer selected from the group consisting of ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH) and polyethylenetherephthalate (PET). 4. Laminated packaging material as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the polyamide comprises an aromatic or semi-aromatic polyamide. 5. Laminated packaging material as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the further barrier layer is applied at an amount from 3 to 12 g/m 2 . 6. Laminated packaging material as claim 1 , wherein the bulk material layer has a grammage from 100 to 300 g/m 2 . 7. Laminated packaging material as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bulk material layer comprises semi-chemical fluting material made of 100% primary fibres made of birch. 8. Laminated packaging material as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the barrier metal foil or a barrier-coated film is laminated to the bulk layer by a bonding adhesive of an acrylic-modified polyethylene copolymer, applied at an amount from 0.5 to 3 g/m 2 , dry content. 9. Laminated packaging material as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the print substrate layer is a paper having a grammage from 30 g/m 2 to 70 g/m 2 . 10. Laminated packaging material as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the laminated packaging material further comprises a colour or metallised print background surface disposed on the print substrate layer. 11. Liquid- or viscous-food packaging container comprising the laminated packaging material as defined in claim 1 . 12. Method for manufacturing the laminated cellulose-based, liquid- or viscous-food packaging material as defined in claim 1 , comprising, in any order, a) laminating a barrier metal foil or barrier-coated film to a bulk material layer comprising a cellulose-based linerboard material having a short compression test index value, of at least 30 Nm/g in the machine direction (MD), as determined in accordance with ISO 9895 and ISO 536, b) applying a further barrier layer comprising at least 50 weight % of polyamide on the other, non-laminated side of the barrier metal foil or barrier-coated film, c) applying the innermost heat sealable thermoplastic polymer layer on the non-laminated (in)side of the further polyamide barrier layer, d) applying further layers, including a print substrate layer, with or without a printed décor pattern, to the other, outer side of the bulk material layer. 13. Method as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the barrier metal foil or barrier-coated film is laminated to the bulk material layer by applying an aqueous adhesive composition onto one of the surfaces to be laminated and allow absorption of the adhesive composition into the cellulose surface of the bulk layer, while pressing the layers to adhere to each other by letting them pass through at least one lamination roller nip and without any drying operation or step being performed. 14. Method as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the further barrier layer is melt co-extrusion coated together with the innermost heat sealable layer onto the barrier metal foil or barrier-coated film in one step b-c).
Applications of laminates for particular packaging purposes {(B65D1/0215, B65D1/28, B65D3/22, B65D5/0281, B65D5/563, B65D9/30, B65D29/02, B65D31/02, B65D75/26, B65D77/2024, B65D81/1275, B65D81/3811, B65D81/3823, B65D81/3834, B65D81/3846, B65D81/3858, B65D81/3874, B65D81/3886, B65D81/3897 take precedence; laminates per se or laminated packages characterised by the composition or)} · CPC title
of synthetic resin · CPC title
comprising polyesters · CPC title
comprising polyolefins {(comprising vinyl (co)polymers or acrylic (co)polymers B32B27/30)} · CPC title
of synthetic resin · CPC title
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