Roll material for manufacturing electromagnetic induction sealing liner and sealing liner
US-2024424770-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9956747B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9956747-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414555542-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 7, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 1, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 1, 2018 |
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A composite includes a multilayer polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film having a base layer and an adjacent skin layer. The PET of the skin layer has inherent viscosity of about 0.70-0.90 and carboxyl endgroup concentration of less than 25 eq/T. The base layer can be affixed to a thin metal sheet. Optionally, the base layer of a second multilayer PET film with a skin layer inherent viscosity of about 0.70-0.90 and carboxyl endgroup concentration of less than 25 eq/T can be affixed to the opposite side of the metal sheet. The composite is suited for making food and chemical containers such as food storage cans that resist blush discoloration from steam contact during container formation and age degradation during extended storage of harsh chemical products.
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What is claimed is: 1. A layered composite, comprising: a first multilayer film about 5 μm to about 75 μm thick, the film comprising a base layer and a skin layer coextensively adjacent and in direct contact with a side of the base layer, in which at least 70 wt % of the base layer and the skin layer each independently consists of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), wherein the PET of the base layer has intrinsic viscosity less than about 0.70, and the PET of the skin layer has intrinsic viscosity in the range of about 0.70 to about 0.90 and carboxyl end group concentration less than about 25 eq/T; one metal sheet about 50 μm to about 1300 μm thick, in which the first multilayer film is affixed to a first side of the metal sheet positioned such that a side of the base layer opposite the skin layer of the first multilayer film is in direct contact with the first side of the metal sheet; and a second multilayer film about 5 μm to about 75 μm thick, the second multilayer film comprising a second base layer and a second skin layer coextensively adjacent and in direct contact with a side of the second base layer, in which at least 70 wt % of the second base layer and the second skin layer each independently consists of PET, the PET of the second skin layer having intrinsic viscosity in the range of about 0.70 to about 0.90 and carboxyl end group concentration less than about 25 eqT, and in which the second multilayer film is affixed to a second side of the metal sheet positioned such that a side of the second base layer opposite the second skin layer is in direct contact with the second side of the metal sheet, wherein the first multilayer film and the second multilayer film as affixed to the metal sheet remain clear with no hazing or clouding after exposure to steam for 90 minutes or more. 2. The composite of claim 1 in which the skin layer has a thickness from about 0.1 μm to about 25 μm. 3. The composite of claim 1 in which the base layer comprises an adhesion layer about 0.1-5 μm thick and a core layer, in which the adhesion layer is on a side of the base layer opposite the skin layer and consists essentially of a blend of about 2-19 wt % amorphous polyester copolymer and a complementary amount to total 100 wt % of PET. 4. The composite of claim 3 in which the amorphous polyester copolymer is selected from the group consisting of isophthalic acid modified polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and cyclohexanedimethanol modified polyethylene terephthalate (PETG). 5. The composite of claim 1 in which the PET of the base layer has carboxyl end group concentration greater than about 25 eq/T. 6. The composite of claim 1 in which the skin layer consists essentially of a blend of PET and polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) in which the PBT is about 5 to about 30 wt % of the blend. 7. The composite of claim 1 that is free of polybutylene terephthalate. 8. The composite of claim 1 that is free of pigment. 9. The composite of claim 1 in which the base layer comprises an adhesion layer about 0.1-5 μm thick and a core layer coextensively adjacent in direct contact with the adhesion layer, in which the adhesion layer is positioned on a side of the base layer opposite the skin layer such that the adhesion layer is in direct contact with the first side of the metal sheet, and in which the adhesion layer consists essentially of a blend of about 2-19 wt % of an amorphous polyester copolymer and a complementary amount to total 100 wt % of PET. 10. The composite of claim 1 in which the second base layer comprises a second adhesion layer about 0.1-5 μm thick and a second core layer coextensively adjacent in direct contact with the second adhesion layer, in which the second adhesion layer is positioned-on a side of the second base layer opposite the second skin layer such that the second adhesion layer is in direct contact with the second side of the metal sheet, and in which the second adhesion layer consists essentially of a blend of about 2-19 wt %/o of an amorphous polyester copolymer and a complementary amount to total 100 wt % of PET.
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
comprising polyesters · CPC title
using interposed adhesives or interposed materials with bonding properties · CPC title
bi-axially · CPC title
Resin or rubber layer containing a blend of at least two different polymers · CPC title
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