Roll material for manufacturing electromagnetic induction sealing liner and sealing liner
US-2024424770-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9452592B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9452592-B2 |
| Application number | US-84584607-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 28, 2007 |
| Priority date | Aug 28, 2007 |
| Publication date | Sep 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 27, 2016 |
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The present invention is directed to a multilayer film having an active oxygen barrier layer that comprises an oxygen scavenging composition that is a blend of a thermoplastic resin (A) having carbon-carbon double bonds substantially in its main chain, a transition metal salt (B), and an oxygen barrier polymer (C) having oxygen barrier properties that can be further enhanced by exposing the composition to a source of ionizing radiation e.g., electron beam radiation. Irradiation improves the oxygen scavenging abilities of the oxygen scavenging composition so that oxygen can be intercepted and scavenged as it passes through the film. The resulting irradiated multilayer film has improved active barrier properties in comparison to the same film prior to irradiation. As result, the multilayer film of the present invention can be used in packaging applications to help maintain a low oxygen atmosphere in the interior of a package.
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That which is claimed is: 1. An active oxygen barrier film comprising an irradiated multilayer film having an active oxygen barrier layer comprising an oxygen scavenging composition that is a blend of: (A) a thermoplastic resin having carbon-carbon double bonds substantially in its main chain; (B) a transition metal salt; and (C) an oxygen barrier polymer, wherein the oxygen scavenging composition has active oxygen barrier properties prior to irradiation, and the active oxygen barrier layer is disposed between an outer sealant layer and an outer abuse layer, wherein the multilayer film has been irradiated with an electron beam radiation dosage between about 2 and 200 kilo Gray, and wherein the film has an oxygen scavenging rate that is at least about 0.01 cc oxygen per day per gram of the oxygen scavenging composition blend; and the film exhibits a higher rate of oxygen scavenging in comparison to the same film prior to irradiation. 2. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 1 , wherein the thermoplastic resin (A) comprises at least one of the units represented by formula (I) and formula (II): wherein R 1 ,R 2 , R 3 and R 4 are the same or different, a hydrogen atom, a substituted or non-substituted alkyl group, a substituted or non-substituted aryl group, a substituted or non-substituted alkylaryl group, —COOR 5 , —OCOR 6 , a cyano group or a halogen atom, and R 3 and R 4 are capable of forming a ring via a methylene group or an oxymethylene group, and wherein R 5 and R 6 are a substituted or non-substituted alkyl group, a substituted or non-substituted aryl group, or a substituted or non-substituted alkylaryl group. 3. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 1 , wherein the thermoplastic resin (A) comprises at least one of the units represented by formula (I) and formula (II): wherein R 1 , R 2 , R 3 and R 4 are hydrogen atoms. 4. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 1 , wherein in the thermoplastic resin (A), has adjacent carbon-carbon double bonds that are separated by at least three methylenes. 5. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 1 , wherein the thermoplastic resin (A) has a unit represented by a formula (III): wherein R 7 and R 8 are each independently a hydrogen atom, a substituted or nonsubstituted alkyl group, a substituted or non-substituted aryl group, a substituted or non-substituted alkylaryl group, —COOR 9 , —OCOR 10 , a cyano group, or a halogen atom, and R 9 and R 10 are each independently a hydrogen atom, or an alkyl group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms. 6. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 1 , wherein the thermoplastic resin (A) is at least one resin selected from the group consisting of polybutadiene, polyisoprene, polychloroprene, and polyoctenylene. 7. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 6 , wherein the thermoplastic resin (A) is at least one resin selected from the group consisting of polybutadiene and polyoctenylene. 8. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 7 , wherein the thermoplastic resin (A) is polyoctenylene. 9. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 1 , wherein the transition metal salt (B) is at least one metal salt selected from the group consisting of an iron salt, a nickel salt, a copper salt, a manganese salt and a cobalt salt, and combinations thereof. 10. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 1 , wherein the oxygen absorption amount of the thermoplastic resin (A) is at least 1.6 mols per 1 mol of carbon-carbon double bonds of the thermoplastic resin (A). 11. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 1 , wherein the oxygen absorption rate of the film is at least 0.01 ml/(g·day). 12. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 1 , wherein the oxygen barrier polymer (C) has an oxygen transmission rate of 500 m 1 ·20 μm/(m 2 ·day ·atm)or less at 65% RH at 20° C. 13. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 12 , wherein the oxygen barrier polymer (C) comprises a polymer selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl alcohol, polyamide, polyvinyl chloride, polyacrylonitrile, and combinations thereof. 14. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 13 , wherein the oxygen barrier polymer (C) is an ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer having an ethylene content of 5 to 60 mol % and a saponification degree of about 90% or more. 15. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 13 , wherein the oxygen barrier polymer (C) is present in an amount of about 70 to 99 weight % and the thermoplastic resin (A) is present in an amount of 30 to 1 weight %, based on the combined weight of the thermoplastic resin (A) and the EVOH oxygen barrier polymer (C). 16. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 13 , further comprising a compatibilizer (D). 17. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 16 , wherein the oxygen barrier polymer (C) is present in an amount of 70 to 98.9 wt %, the thermoplastic resin (A) is present in an amount of about 1 to 29.9 weight %, and the compatibilizer (D) is present in an amount of about 0.1 to 29 weight %, based on the total weight of the thermoplastic resin (A), oxygen barrier polymer (C), and the compatibilizer (D). 18. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 1 , wherein the film is heat shrinkable. 19. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 18 , wherein the film has a total free shrink, at 185° F., of at least 20 percent. 20. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 18 , wherein the film has a total free shrink, at 185° F., of less than 10 percent. 21. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 1 , further comprising at least two intermediate adhesive layers, each of which are disposed between the core layer and a respective outer layer. 22. The active oxygen barrier film of claim 1 , wherein the multilayer film has been irradiated with an electron beam radiation dosage between about 50 and 100 kilo Gray. 23. A multilayer coextruded active oxygen barrier film comprising: (a) a core layer comprising a blend of ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer, an oxygen scavenging composition comprising a thermoplastic resin having carbon-carbon double bonds substantially in its main chain, and a transition metal salt, and wherein the oxygen scavenging composition has active oxygen barrier properties prior to irradiation; (b) two intermediate layers each comprising a polyamide; (c) two outer layers; and (d) two layers of adhesive polymeric material disposed between respective intermediate and outer layers, and wherein the film has been irradiated with an electron beam radiation dosage between about 2 and 200 kilo Gray, wherein the film has an oxygen scavenging rate that is at least about 0.01 ml/(g·day) of the core layer; and the film exhibits a higher rate of oxygen scavenging in comparison to the same film prior to irradiation. 24. The multilayer film according to claim 23 , wherein the thickness of the film is between 0.5 and 30 mils, and the thickness of the core layer is between 5 and 25 percent of the overall thickness of the film. 25. The multilayer film according to claim 23 , wherein the polyamide comprises nylon 6, amorphous nylon, nylon 12, and blends thereof. 26. The multilayer film according to claim 23 , wherein the film exhibits a 5% decrease in oxygen ingress through the film after 35 days in comparison to the same film that has
Oxygen barrier · CPC title
comprising vinyl acetate or vinyl alcohol (co)polymers · CPC title
Composite [nonstructural laminate] · CPC title
Resin or rubber layer containing a blend of at least two different polymers · CPC title
of synthetic resin · CPC title
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