WO1992001558A1 - Improvements in or relating to laminates and packaging materials - Google Patents

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WO1992001558A1
WO1992001558A1 PCT/GB1991/001261 GB9101261W WO9201558A1 WO 1992001558 A1 WO1992001558 A1 WO 1992001558A1 GB 9101261 W GB9101261 W GB 9101261W WO 9201558 A1 WO9201558 A1 WO 9201558A1
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  • This invention relates to laminates and packaging materials.
  • a wide variety of packaging materials is known. Many are in the form of laminates in order that the material may have a desired combination of properties not available from a single layer of a single composition.
  • known laminates generally comprise one stiffening layer, often paperboard, which also reliably retains scores and folds therein.
  • a conventional packaging laminate comprises, progressing inwards, an external layer of LDPE (low density polyethylene ), a paperboard layer, and an internal layer of LDPE.
  • the LDPE layers are relatively good barriers to moisture migration and provide relatively good liquid-tight seals when heat-sealed during forming of the carton.
  • Another conventional laminate comprises an external layer of
  • LDPE LDPE
  • a paperboard layer a further layer of LDPE
  • a layer of aluminium foil LDPE
  • the further layer of LDPE provides a relatively good bond between the foil and the paperboard.
  • the foil provides a good barrier to 0 2 and light, so that this laminate is used particularly when the contents of the carton would otherwise be deleteriously affected by migration of substances, for example O2, either inwards or outwards or by light.
  • O2 inwards or outwards or by light.
  • such foil has a number of disadvantages, for example it is relatively brittle and thus relatively liable to break during feeding, scoring and folding.
  • the further layer of LDPE allows significant O2 penetration at the sealed seams and through defects, such as pinholes or cracks, in the foil.
  • Various alternatives have therefore been proposed.
  • EP-A-0124772 in which the foil is replaced by a foil consisting of an oriented plastics film, e.g. of polyester, PP (polypropylene ), or PA (polya ide ), with aluminium vapour-deposited upon that surface of the film facing towards the inside.
  • a foil consisting of an oriented plastics film, e.g. of polyester, PP (polypropylene ), or PA (polya ide ), with aluminium vapour-deposited upon that surface of the film facing towards the inside.
  • SUBSTITUTE SHEET relatively good barrier to 0 2 and of being strong without being brittle.
  • an LDPE layer is again used to bond the plastics film to the paperboard, so that 0 2 penetration again occurs.
  • a disadvantage of having the metallized surface of the foil facing towards the inside of the carton is that it is liable to become damaged by the heat of the seam-sealing, so reducing the 0 2 barrier effect of that foil.
  • EP-A-0341937 discloses a range of laminates which basically co ⁇ prise an external layer of LDPE, a paperboard substrate, a barrier layer preferably of aluminium foil, and at least one caulking layer of e.g. "SURLYN" adj acent to the foil, usually with an abuse- resistant layer.
  • This range of laminates appears to be an attempt to counteract the brittleness of the foil by caulking any fractures which occur.
  • SURLYN have a relatively low resistance to O2 penetration, but also the minimum number of layers shown is eight and the maximum twelve, so
  • a laminate comprising first and second layers which serve to stiffen the laminate, and a third layer intermediate the first and second layers and by way of which the first and second layers are tied together, the second layer serving also as a relatively good barrier to migration, " characterized in that the third layer also serves as a relatively good barrier to O2 migration compared to polyethylene.
  • a packaging container comprised of a laminate comprising inner and outer layers which serve to stiffen the laminate, and an intermediate layer intermediate the inner and outer layers and by way of which the inner and outer layers are tied together, the inner layer serving also as a relatively good barrier to migration, characterized in that the intermediate layer also serves as a relatively good barrier to O2 migration compared to polyethylene.
  • the laminate not only has a relatively high stiffness but also provides a relatively high
  • a laminate comprising first and second layers which serve to stiffen the laminate, and a third layer intermediate the first and second layers and by way of which the first and second layers are tied together, said second layer comprising surface-coated material, characterized in that the surface coating is at that surface of said material facing towards said first layer.
  • a packaging container comprised of a laminate comprising inner and outer layers which serve to stiffen the laminate, and an intermediate layer intermediate the inner and outer layers and by way of which the inner and outer layers are tied together, said inner layer comprising surface-coated material, characterized in that the surface coating is at that surface of said material facing towards said outer layer.
  • the surface coating is less liable to damage by heat-sealing.
  • a method of providing a packag ing material comprising selecting one or more of the layers A to E mentioned herein.
  • the layer A constitutes either the sole layer of the packag ing material or a substrate carrying one or more other layers B to E mentioned herein.
  • the layer A may consist of one or more of the following substances :-
  • X-PS expanded polystyrene
  • X-FP expanded PP
  • - Board i.e. wood-fibre-based material
  • paper and paperboard for example paper and paperboard.
  • Polymer-based material for example PO (polyolefin ), PA, EVOH (ethylene v inyl alchohol co-polymer ), HDPE (high dens ity polyethylene ), LDPE, PC (polycarbonate ), PET (polyethylene
  • M-PET metalized PET
  • M-OPP metalized oriented PP
  • M-EVOH M-PA
  • M-paper M-PET
  • Non-metallic surface-coated material for example G-PET f ⁇ lass- coated PET) and G-OPP (Q lass-coated OPP)
  • the layer B is the outermost layer of the.packaging material and may consist of one or more of the following:-
  • LAYER B - PO for exa ⁇ ple IJ3PE, HDPE, LLDPE (linear LPDE) and PP.
  • thermoplastics for example PC, PET, polyesters, co- polyesters, EVOH, PA
  • the layer C is the innermost layer and may consist of one or more of the following substances selected from within one or more of the following Groups and Sub-groups :-
  • polycarbonate polycarbonate
  • PP polypropylene
  • PVOH polyvinyl alchohol
  • PBT polybutylene terephthalate
  • vinyl chloride co-polymer filled polymers, for example mica-filled EVOH; metallized substrates, for example M-EVOH; substrates with non-metallic surface coatings; lacquers; cross-linked polymers hardened by radiation, chlorination, etc., mixed polymers; greaseproof paper; Glassine; Cellophane; adhesives; and tie layers, which may be provided by
  • Essential oils (Sub-Group Clc ) EVOH; PET; PC; PAN; polyesters and co-polyesters; PA and PA co-polymers; Al-foil; greaseproof paper and
  • Water and water vapour for example PE, LDPE, HDPE, and PET; Al-foil; metallized substrates; substrates with non-metallic surface coatings; mixed polymers and tie layers.
  • Vegetable oils (Sub-Group Cle) polyesters and co-polyesters; Al-foil;
  • G-PET G-PET
  • M-PET M-PET
  • EVOH EVOH
  • PA PET
  • PET polyesters
  • PAN PP
  • lacquers hardened cross-linked polymers
  • PC greaseproof paper
  • Glassine Cellophane
  • Ductile (Sub-group C2b ): LDPE, HDPE and LLDPE; lacquers; adhesives and tie layers.
  • Heat-resistant (Sub-Group C2c ): EVOH; PC; PET; HDPE; Al-foil; greaseproof paper; Glassine and Cellophane
  • Adhesives Group C3 ) EVOH; PVdC; PVC; PA and PA-co-polymers; PET;
  • Preservatives Group C6
  • Susceptors Group C7 ; (for converting micro-wave radiation into heat ).
  • the layers A and C may contact each other, or between the layers A and C there may be one or more layers D consisting of one or more of the following substances selected from within one or more of the following Groups and Sub-Groups:-
  • Adhesives Group D3 ; As for Group C3 herein.
  • Oxygen Scavengers (Group D5 )
  • Susceptors Group D6
  • Light protection Group D7
  • Al-foil Al-foil
  • metallized substrates metallized substrates
  • greaseproof paper filled polymers
  • pigmented polymers board
  • paper metallized paper
  • unbleached paper and coated paper Al-foil
  • Polymer-based material for example PO, PA, EVOH, HDPE, LDPE, PC PET, and PP
  • M-PET for example M-PET, M-OPP, M-EVOH, M-PA, and M- paper
  • Non-metallic surface-coated material for example G-PET and G-OPP
  • the layers A and B may contact each other, or between the layers A and B there may be one or more layers E consisting of one or more substance selected from within one or more of the Groups Dl to D9 mentioned herein.
  • a laminate comprising first and second layers which serve to stiffen the laminate, and a third layer intermediate the first and second layers and by way of which the first and second layers are tied together.
  • first and second layers may comprise paperboard, stiff plastics, plastics sheet, foamed plastics, kraf t paper, grease-proof paper, coated films, metal or plastics foil, or metallized plastics foil, for example.
  • any one or more of the layers may constitute a barrier to light or to migration of moisture, water vapour, gases such as CO2, 02 » or N 2 , essential oils, flavour or aroma compounds, perfumes, or volatile compounds and/or may contain scavenging material, particularly 0 2 - scavenging material.
  • the barrier material may incorporate additives to obtain particular properties, such as pigments to obtain protection against light, and/or be any suitable PO, such as PE, barrier films such as EVOH, metallized plastics, PA, metal foil, greaseproof paper, or coated films.
  • first and/or second layer (s ) may be one or more further layers having barrier, scavenging, protective and/or sealing properties.
  • the barrier property can be provided by any of the barrier materials listed in the preceding paragraph.
  • the protective property can be provided by PE (against abrasion).
  • the sealing property can be provided by PE and/or other sealing polymers.
  • the laminate is particularly suitable for packag ing purposes, especially the packaging of food and other products sensitive to migration through package walls and/or intended to be of a long-life
  • SUBSTITUTE SHEET character Among the packages for which it is especially useful are gable-topped and flat-topped cartons.
  • a polymer which constitutes a relatively good barrier to 0 2 migration forms the third layer and the first layer is formed by a paperboard, stiffening layer onto which the EVOH or PA is extruded directly or indirectly.
  • a material having both stiffening and 0 2 barrier properties such as M-PET, G-PET, M-OPP, G- OPP,or M-EVOH/ or greaseproof paper, as the second layer, is laid onto the third layer, thereby itself to provide a further barrier to 0 2 migration and also to protect the third layer against heat utilized during subsequent heat-sealing of carton blanks, for example.
  • the coated surface is directed towards the third layer, thereby to protect the surface coating itself against such heat.
  • Greaseproof paper has the advantage over M-PET, G-PET, M-OPP, G-OPP and M-EVOH, that it is cheaper for the same stiffness, upon the outside of the second layer is extruded directly or indirectly a moisture barrier layer such as PE, which protects against moisture the second and third layers, which in the case of greaseproof paper, does not constitute a barrier to moisture, and, in the case of EVOH or PA, have their 0 2 barrier properties decreased by moisture.
  • PE moisture barrier layer
  • the third layer in the case of EVOH or PA, is much less liable to crack on scoring or folding than is the second layer in the case of greaseproof paper or the metal or glass coating in the case of M-PET, G-PET, M-OPP, G-OPP, or M-EVOH, and thus is much better able to maintain the 0 2 barrier property of the laminate during subsequent conversion of the laminate into a carton.
  • the first layer is semibleached multilayer paperboard and the second layer is unbleached greaseproof paper, the laminate gives very good protection against light.
  • the 0 2 barrier effect of EVOH or PA combined with M-PET, G-PET, M-OPP, G-OPP, M-EVOH or greaseproof paper appears to be overall greater than the si ⁇ ple sum of their individual 0 2 barrier effects.
  • SUBSTITUTE SHEET such as PE, constituting a moisture-barrier and heat-sealirrj material.
  • the EVOH or PA can be applied as a monolayer or as a co-extrusion with other plastics material; it is preferably attached to at least the second layer by means of a tie layer. It is advantageous if the EVOH or PA is applied to the M-PET, G-PET, M-OPP, G-OPP or greaseproof paper in a molten state, since it thereby fills the pores in the coated surface or the greaseproof paper surface and thus increases the combined C ⁇ barrier effect of those two layers.
  • the layers are preferably arranged as shown in the single Figure of the accompanying drawing, which is a fragmentary cross-section through a packaging laminate.
  • the layer arrangement is as follows, progressing inwards :-
  • 0 2 barrier polymer 3 such as EVOH or polyamide (3 microns to 15 microns, preferably 3 microns to 7 microns ); for example in the form "thin tie layer (4)/EV0H or PA(5)/thin tie layer (6T (d ) M-PET, G-PET, M-OPP, G-OPP 7 (6 microns to 25 microns, preferably 9 microns to 14 microns) with its coated surface 8 directed outwards, or greaseproof paper (25 to 100 g/m ) (e ) a moisture-barrier and heat-sealing layer 9 (10 to 70 g/m 2 LDPE).
  • the surfaces of the various layers may be treated, for example flame- or corona-discharge-treated, to enhance adhesion or scalability.
  • Exa ple I 230g/m 2 of Duplex board is flame-treated on both sides and extrusion coated on its outside with a layer of 14g/m 2 LDPE.
  • the resulting laminate is flipped over, then the inside of the Duplex board is brought face-to-face with the outside of a layer of greaseproof paper (50g/m 2 ) in a laminating station of an extrusion coating line and between them there is co-extruded a three-layer structure consisting of an outside layer of LDPE (20g./m . ), an
  • UTE SHEET intermediate tie layer (“BYNEL”, 5g/m 2 ), and an inside layer of EVOH (7g/m 2 ).
  • the resulting laminate then has a layer of LDPE (35g/m 2 . ) extrusion-coated onto its inside.
  • the final laminate has a greatly improved O2 barrier effect and a greatly improved tolerance of abuse compared with using the same thickness of EVOH or greaseproof paper as the single barrier layer.
  • the first layer is formed by paperboard and the second layer is formed by metallized or glass-coated barrier plastics, e.g. aluminium metallized EVOH film, with the third layer being PE or a suitable tie tying the aluminium- coated surface of the film to the paperboard.
  • the innermost and outermost layers of the laminate are of a moisture-barrier and heat-sealing material, such as PE.
  • the layers are preferably arranged as follows, progressing inwards :-
  • Example II 230g/m 2 of Duplex board is flame-treated on both sides and extrusion-coated on its outside with a layer of 14g/m 2 LDPE. The resulting laminate is flipped over, then the inside of the Duplex board is brought face-to-face with the metallized surface of the metallized EVOH film (12 microns) in a laminating station of an extrusion coating line and between them there is cc-extruded a two- layer structure consisting of an outer layer of LDPE C25g/m 2 ) and an inner tie layer ("SURLYN", 5g/m 2 ).
  • SURLYN 5g/m 2
  • the resulting laminate is then ccoo--eexxttrruussiioonn ccooaatteedd wwiitthh aann outer tie layer ("BYNEL", 5g/m 2 ) and an inner layer of LDPE (30g/m 2 ).
  • the f inal laminate has a greater resistance to heat damage of the aluminium of the metall ized EVOH f ilm compared with a corresponding laminate with that aluminium on the inside of the film.

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A packaging carton consists of a laminate comprising inner and outer layers (7, 2) which serve to stiffen the laminate, and an intermediate layer (5) intermediate the inner and outer layers (7, 2) and by way of which the inner and outer layers (7, 2) are tied together. In one embodiment, the inner layer (7) and the intermediate layer (5) both serve as relatively good barriers to O2 migration, the intermediate layer (5) being EVOH or PA extruded or co-extruded onto the inner layer (7), which comprises M-PET, G-PET, M-OPP, G-OPP or greaseproof paper, the coated surface (8) of the M-PET, G-PET, M-OPP, or G-OPP, facing outwards. In another embodiment, an aluminium-metallized EVOH film constitutes the inner stiffening layer and has been extrusion-laminated by an intermediate LDPE layer to the outer stiffening layer.

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IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO LAMINATES AND PACKAGING MATERIALS This invention relates to laminates and packaging materials. A wide variety of packaging materials is known. Many are in the form of laminates in order that the material may have a desired combination of properties not available from a single layer of a single composition.
For packaging cartons, known laminates generally comprise one stiffening layer, often paperboard, which also reliably retains scores and folds therein. A conventional packaging laminate comprises, progressing inwards, an external layer of LDPE (low density polyethylene ), a paperboard layer, and an internal layer of LDPE. The LDPE layers are relatively good barriers to moisture migration and provide relatively good liquid-tight seals when heat-sealed during forming of the carton. Another conventional laminate comprises an external layer of
LDPE, a paperboard layer, a further layer of LDPE, a layer of aluminium foil, and an internal layer of LDPE. The further layer of LDPE provides a relatively good bond between the foil and the paperboard. The foil provides a good barrier to 02 and light, so that this laminate is used particularly when the contents of the carton would otherwise be deleteriously affected by migration of substances, for example O2, either inwards or outwards or by light. However, such foil has a number of disadvantages, for example it is relatively brittle and thus relatively liable to break during feeding, scoring and folding. Moreover, owing to its relatively smooth surface, it is relatively difficult to bond to LDPE or other polymers. Moreover, the further layer of LDPE allows significant O2 penetration at the sealed seams and through defects, such as pinholes or cracks, in the foil. Various alternatives have therefore been proposed.
One such alternative is disclosed in EP-A-0124772, in which the foil is replaced by a foil consisting of an oriented plastics film, e.g. of polyester, PP (polypropylene ), or PA (polya ide ), with aluminium vapour-deposited upon that surface of the film facing towards the inside. The latter foil has the advantage of providing a
SUBSTITUTE SHEET relatively good barrier to 02 and of being strong without being brittle. However, an LDPE layer is again used to bond the plastics film to the paperboard, so that 02 penetration again occurs. A disadvantage of having the metallized surface of the foil facing towards the inside of the carton is that it is liable to become damaged by the heat of the seam-sealing, so reducing the 02 barrier effect of that foil.
EP-A-0341937 discloses a range of laminates which basically coπprise an external layer of LDPE, a paperboard substrate, a barrier layer preferably of aluminium foil, and at least one caulking layer of e.g. "SURLYN" adj acent to the foil, usually with an abuse- resistant layer. This range of laminates appears to be an attempt to counteract the brittleness of the foil by caulking any fractures which occur. However, not only does "SURLYN" have a relatively low resistance to O2 penetration, but also the minimum number of layers shown is eight and the maximum twelve, so |hat the laminate would be relatively expensive and difficult to produce.
Other alternatives are disclosed in US-A-4701360; EP-A-0237235
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According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a laminate comprising first and second layers which serve to stiffen the laminate, and a third layer intermediate the first and second layers and by way of which the first and second layers are tied together, the second layer serving also as a relatively good barrier to migration," characterized in that the third layer also serves as a relatively good barrier to O2 migration compared to polyethylene.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a packaging container comprised of a laminate comprising inner and outer layers which serve to stiffen the laminate, and an intermediate layer intermediate the inner and outer layers and by way of which the inner and outer layers are tied together, the inner layer serving also as a relatively good barrier to migration, characterized in that the intermediate layer also serves as a relatively good barrier to O2 migration compared to polyethylene. Owing to these aspects of the invention, the laminate not only has a relatively high stiffness but also provides a relatively high
SUBSTITUTE SHEET barrier to 0^ migration.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a laminate comprising first and second layers which serve to stiffen the laminate, and a third layer intermediate the first and second layers and by way of which the first and second layers are tied together, said second layer comprising surface-coated material, characterized in that the surface coating is at that surface of said material facing towards said first layer.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a packaging container comprised of a laminate comprising inner and outer layers which serve to stiffen the laminate, and an intermediate layer intermediate the inner and outer layers and by way of which the inner and outer layers are tied together, said inner layer comprising surface-coated material, characterized in that the surface coating is at that surface of said material facing towards said outer layer.
Owing to these aspects of the invention, the surface coating is less liable to damage by heat-sealing.
According to a fifth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of providing a packag ing material, comprising selecting one or more of the layers A to E mentioned herein.
The layer A constitutes either the sole layer of the packag ing material or a substrate carrying one or more other layers B to E mentioned herein. The layer A may consist of one or more of the following substances :-
• LAYER A
- Foamed Expanded Plastics, for example X-PS (expanded polystyrene ) and X-FP (expanded PP).
- Board (i.e. wood-fibre-based material ), for example paper and paperboard.
- Artificial-fibre-based material, which may be non- wcven or glass fibres
- Corrugated paper and/or plastics material
- Polymer-based material, for example PO (polyolefin ), PA, EVOH (ethylene v inyl alchohol co-polymer ), HDPE (high dens ity polyethylene ), LDPE, PC (polycarbonate ), PET (polyethylene
SUBSTITUTE SHEET terephthalate ), and PP.
- Metallized material, for example M-PET (metallized PET), M-OPP (metallized oriented PP), M-EVOH, M-PA and M-paper.
- Non-metallic surface-coated material, for example G-PET følass- coated PET) and G-OPP (Q lass-coated OPP)
- Wood, for example plywood.
- Leather
- Layer with windows for inspection and display of the contents
- Layer with perforations, holes or other features for opening, pouring, folding, ventilating, etc.
- Plastics profiles including hollow profiles.
The layer B is the outermost layer of the.packaging material and may consist of one or more of the following:-
LAYER B - PO, for exaπple IJ3PE, HDPE, LLDPE (linear LPDE) and PP.
- Other thermoplastics, for example PC, PET, polyesters, co- polyesters, EVOH, PA
- Printing
- Metallized outside layer - Lacquers
- Preprinted films laminated to the outside
- Aluminium foil
- Holograms
- Cross-linked polymers hardened by radiation, chlorination, etc - Mixed polymers to achieve heat-sealability and compatibility with an innermost plastics surface.
- Adhesives, tie layers, for example "SURLYN", "BYNEL" and "PRIMACORE".
The layer C is the innermost layer and may consist of one or more of the following substances selected from within one or more of the following Groups and Sub-groups :-
LAYER C
Barriers (Group Cl ): EVOH; PVdC (polyvinylidine chloride ); PVC
(polyvinyl chloride ); PA and PA-copolymers; Al-foil; PET; Polyesters and co-polyesters; PAN ήaolyacrylonitrile )? LDPE, LLDPE and HDPE; PC
(polycarbonate ); PP; PVOH (polyvinyl alchohol ); PBT (polybutylene terephthalate ); vinyl chloride co-polymer; filled polymers, for example mica-filled EVOH; metallized substrates, for example M-EVOH; substrates with non-metallic surface coatings; lacquers; cross-linked polymers hardened by radiation, chlorination, etc., mixed polymers; greaseproof paper; Glassine; Cellophane; adhesives; and tie layers, which may be provided by
- Extrusion- (including co-extrusion- )coating
- Extrusion- (including co-extrusion- )laminating
- Laminating by adhesives and of which the following Sub-groups are barriers to:-
0^ CO2/ flavours, odours, taste coπponents and fragrances (Sub-Group
Cla )
EVOH> PVDC; PA and PA-copolymers ; Al-foil; PET; polyesters and co-polyesters PAN; metallized substrates; substrates with non-metallic surface coatings; cross-linked polymers; mixed polymers; greaseproof paper; Glassine; Cellophane; PVOH; filled polymers
N2 (Sub-Group Clb ) Al-foil; EVOH; Metallized substrates; substrates with non-metallic surface coatings
Essential oils (Sub-Group Clc ) EVOH; PET; PC; PAN; polyesters and co-polyesters; PA and PA co-polymers; Al-foil; greaseproof paper and
Cellophane,
Water and water vapour (Sub-Group Cld) PO, for example PE, LDPE, HDPE, and PET; Al-foil; metallized substrates; substrates with non-metallic surface coatings; mixed polymers and tie layers. Vegetable oils (Sub-Group Cle) polyesters and co-polyesters; Al-foil;
G-PET, and M-PET.
Abuse-res istant layers Croup C2 );
Hard for abrasion resistance (Sub-Group C2a )
EVOH; PA; PET; polyesters; PAN; PP; Oriented films; lacquers; hardened cross-linked polymers; PC; greaseproof paper; Glassine; Cellophane;
PBT; PVC and HDPE.
Ductile (Sub-group C2b ): LDPE, HDPE and LLDPE; lacquers; adhesives and tie layers.
Heat-resistant (Sub-Group C2c ): EVOH; PC; PET; HDPE; Al-foil; greaseproof paper; Glassine and Cellophane
Adhesives (Group C3 ) EVOH; PVdC; PVC; PA and PA-co-polymers; PET;
SU Polyesters and co-polyesters; PAN; LDPE; LLDPE, and HDPE; PC; PP; PVOH; PBT; Vinyl chloride co-polymer; filled polymers, for example mica-filled EVOH; lacquers; hardened cross-linked polymers; mixed polymers and tie layers, which may be prcvided by
- Extrusion- (including co-extrusion- ) coating
- Extrusion- (including co-extrusion- ) laminating
- Laminating by adhesives Flavour^/fragrance-enhancers (Group C4 ); CKygen scavengers (Group C5 );
Preservatives (Group C6 );
Susceptors (Group C7 ); (for converting micro-wave radiation into heat ).
The layers A and C may contact each other, or between the layers A and C there may be one or more layers D consisting of one or more of the following substances selected from within one or more of the following Groups and Sub-Groups:-
IAYER(S) D
Barriers (Group Dl ): As for Group Cl herein. Abuse-Resistant (Group D2 ); As for Group C2 herein.
Adhesives (Group D3 ); As for Group C3 herein.
Flavour-Frag ranee-Enhancers (Group D4 )
Oxygen Scavengers (Group D5 )
Susceptors (Group D6 ) Light protection (Group D7 ); Al-foil; metallized substrates; greaseproof paper; filled polymers; pigmented polymers; board; paper; metallized paper; unbleached paper and coated paper.
Stiffening (Group D8):
- Foamed/expanded plastics, for example X-PS; and X-PP - Board wood-fibre -based material, for example paper and paperboard *
- Artificial-fibre-based material, which may be non-woven or glass fibres
- Corrugated paper and/or plastics material
- Polymer-based material, for example PO, PA, EVOH, HDPE, LDPE, PC PET, and PP
- Metallized material, for example M-PET, M-OPP, M-EVOH, M-PA, and M- paper
- Non-metallic surface-coated material, for example G-PET and G-OPP
- Wood, for exanple plywood
- Leather Spacing Filling group D9 ): foam; foamed plastics; expanded plastics and corrugated plastics.
The layers A and B may contact each other, or between the layers A and B there may be one or more layers E consisting of one or more substance selected from within one or more of the Groups Dl to D9 mentioned herein.
Preferably, there is provided a laminate comprising first and second layers which serve to stiffen the laminate, and a third layer intermediate the first and second layers and by way of which the first and second layers are tied together. One or both of the first and second layers may comprise paperboard, stiff plastics, plastics sheet, foamed plastics, kraf t paper, grease-proof paper, coated films, metal or plastics foil, or metallized plastics foil, for example.
Any one or more of the layers may constitute a barrier to light or to migration of moisture, water vapour, gases such as CO2, 02 » or N2, essential oils, flavour or aroma compounds, perfumes, or volatile compounds and/or may contain scavenging material, particularly 02 - scavenging material. The barrier material may incorporate additives to obtain particular properties, such as pigments to obtain protection against light, and/or be any suitable PO, such as PE, barrier films such as EVOH, metallized plastics, PA, metal foil, greaseproof paper, or coated films.
Externally of the first and/or second layer (s ) may be one or more further layers having barrier, scavenging, protective and/or sealing properties. The barrier property can be provided by any of the barrier materials listed in the preceding paragraph. The protective property can be provided by PE (against abrasion). The sealing property can be provided by PE and/or other sealing polymers.
The laminate is particularly suitable for packag ing purposes, especially the packaging of food and other products sensitive to migration through package walls and/or intended to be of a long-life
SUBSTITUTE SHEET character. Among the packages for which it is especially useful are gable-topped and flat-topped cartons.
In one preferred version of the laminate, a polymer which constitutes a relatively good barrier to 02 migration, e.g. EVOH or a PA (such as MXD6), forms the third layer and the first layer is formed by a paperboard, stiffening layer onto which the EVOH or PA is extruded directly or indirectly. Thereafter, a material having both stiffening and 02 barrier properties, such as M-PET, G-PET, M-OPP, G- OPP,or M-EVOH/ or greaseproof paper, as the second layer, is laid onto the third layer, thereby itself to provide a further barrier to 02 migration and also to protect the third layer against heat utilized during subsequent heat-sealing of carton blanks, for example. Where the second layer is a material with a coating at one of its surfaces, for example M-PET, G-PET, M-OPP, G-OPP, or M-EVOH, the coated surface is directed towards the third layer, thereby to protect the surface coating itself against such heat. Greaseproof paper has the advantage over M-PET, G-PET, M-OPP, G-OPP and M-EVOH, that it is cheaper for the same stiffness, upon the outside of the second layer is extruded directly or indirectly a moisture barrier layer such as PE, which protects against moisture the second and third layers, which in the case of greaseproof paper, does not constitute a barrier to moisture, and, in the case of EVOH or PA, have their 02 barrier properties decreased by moisture. The third layer, in the case of EVOH or PA, is much less liable to crack on scoring or folding than is the second layer in the case of greaseproof paper or the metal or glass coating in the case of M-PET, G-PET, M-OPP, G-OPP, or M-EVOH, and thus is much better able to maintain the 02 barrier property of the laminate during subsequent conversion of the laminate into a carton. if the first layer is semibleached multilayer paperboard and the second layer is unbleached greaseproof paper, the laminate gives very good protection against light.
The 02 barrier effect of EVOH or PA combined with M-PET, G-PET, M-OPP, G-OPP, M-EVOH or greaseproof paper appears to be overall greater than the siπple sum of their individual 02 barrier effects.
On the outside of the paperboard layer is a layer of a material,
SUBSTITUTE SHEET such as PE, constituting a moisture-barrier and heat-sealirrj material. The EVOH or PA can be applied as a monolayer or as a co-extrusion with other plastics material; it is preferably attached to at least the second layer by means of a tie layer. It is advantageous if the EVOH or PA is applied to the M-PET, G-PET, M-OPP, G-OPP or greaseproof paper in a molten state, since it thereby fills the pores in the coated surface or the greaseproof paper surface and thus increases the combined C^ barrier effect of those two layers.
In a container made from the laminate, the layers are preferably arranged as shown in the single Figure of the accompanying drawing, which is a fragmentary cross-section through a packaging laminate. The layer arrangement is as follows, progressing inwards :-
(a ) a moisture-barrier and heat-sealing layer 1 (10 to 30 g/m2 LDPE) (b ) a paperboard stiffening layer 2 (150 to 400 q/nτ- board )
(c) 02 barrier polymer 3, such as EVOH or polyamide (3 microns to 15 microns, preferably 3 microns to 7 microns ); for example in the form "thin tie layer (4)/EV0H or PA(5)/thin tie layer (6T (d ) M-PET, G-PET, M-OPP, G-OPP 7 (6 microns to 25 microns, preferably 9 microns to 14 microns) with its coated surface 8 directed outwards, or greaseproof paper (25 to 100 g/m ) (e ) a moisture-barrier and heat-sealing layer 9 (10 to 70 g/m2 LDPE). The surfaces of the various layers may be treated, for example flame- or corona-discharge-treated, to enhance adhesion or scalability.
A particular example of this preferred version is now given:-
Exa ple I 230g/m2 of Duplex board is flame-treated on both sides and extrusion coated on its outside with a layer of 14g/m2 LDPE. The resulting laminate is flipped over, then the inside of the Duplex board is brought face-to-face with the outside of a layer of greaseproof paper (50g/m2 ) in a laminating station of an extrusion coating line and between them there is co-extruded a three-layer structure consisting of an outside layer of LDPE (20g./m . ), an
UTE SHEET intermediate tie layer ("BYNEL", 5g/m2 ), and an inside layer of EVOH (7g/m2 ). The resulting laminate then has a layer of LDPE (35g/m2. ) extrusion-coated onto its inside.
The final laminate has a greatly improved O2 barrier effect and a greatly improved tolerance of abuse compared with using the same thickness of EVOH or greaseproof paper as the single barrier layer.
In another preferred version of the laminate, the first layer is formed by paperboard and the second layer is formed by metallized or glass-coated barrier plastics, e.g. aluminium metallized EVOH film, with the third layer being PE or a suitable tie tying the aluminium- coated surface of the film to the paperboard. Again, the innermost and outermost layers of the laminate are of a moisture-barrier and heat-sealing material, such as PE.
In a container made from the laminate, the layers are preferably arranged as follows, progressing inwards :-
(a ) a moisture-barrier and heat-sealing layer (10 to 30 g/m2 LDPE)
(b ) a paperboard stiffening layer (150 to 400 g tø2 Duplex )
(c) polyethylene or tie (10 to 50 q ~T LDPE ) (d ) aluminium-metallized material, such as aluminium-metallized greaseproof paper, or polymer film, for example Cellophane film or EVOH film (7 microns to 20 microns ) (e ) a moisture-barrier and heat-sealing layer (10 to 70 g/πr LDPE). A particular exaπple of this pref erred version is now given:-
Example II 230g/m2 of Duplex board is flame-treated on both sides and extrusion-coated on its outside with a layer of 14g/m2 LDPE. The resulting laminate is flipped over, then the inside of the Duplex board is brought face-to-face with the metallized surface of the metallized EVOH film (12 microns) in a laminating station of an extrusion coating line and between them there is cc-extruded a two- layer structure consisting of an outer layer of LDPE C25g/m2 ) and an inner tie layer ("SURLYN", 5g/m2 ). The resulting laminate is then ccoo--eexxttrruussiioonn ccooaatteedd wwiitthh aann outer tie layer ("BYNEL", 5g/m2 ) and an inner layer of LDPE (30g/m2 ).
SUBSTITUTE SHEET The f inal laminate has a greater resistance to heat damage of the aluminium of the metall ized EVOH f ilm compared with a corresponding laminate with that aluminium on the inside of the film.
SUBSTITUTE SHEET

Claims

1. A laminate comprising first and second layers C,7) which serve to stiffen the laminate, and a third layer (5) intermediate the first and second layers and by way of which the first and second layers C2,7) are tied together, the second layer (7 ) serving also as a relatively good barrier to migration, characterized in that the third layer (5) also serves as a relatively good barrier to 02 migration compared to polyethylene.
2. A laminate according to claim 1, wherein said third layer (5 ) comprises a polymer.
3. A laminate according to claim 2, wherein said third layer (5) comprises EVOH or PA.
4. A laminate according to claim 2 or 3, wherein said polymer (5 ) has been extruded or co-extruded onto said second layer (7). 5. A laminate according to any preceding claim, wherein said second layer (7) comprises surface-coated polymer or greaseproof paper.
6. A laminate according to claim 5, wherein said surface-coated polymer (7 ) comprises PET of which a surface (8 ) is metallized or glass-coated, or OPP of which a surface (8 ) is metallized or glass- coated.
7. A laminate according to claim 5 or 6, wherein said surface-coated polymer (7 ) has its coated surface (8 ) directed towards said first layer (2 ).
8. A laminate according to any preceding claim and further comprising a relatively good moisture barrier and heat-sealing layer
(9 ) disposed to that side of said second layer (7 ) facing away from said third layer (5).
9. A packaging container comprised of a laminate comprising inner and outer layers (7, 2.) which serve to stiffen the laminate, and an intermediate layer (5) intermediate the inner and outer layers (7, 2 ) and by way of which the inner and outer layers (7, 2 ) are tied together, the inner layer (7 ) serving also as a relatively good barrier to migration, characterized in that the intermediate layer (5) also serves as a relatively good barrier to O2 migration compared to polyethylene.
10. A container according to claim 9, wherein said intermediate layer
EET (5) comprises a polymer.
11. A container according to claim 10, wherein said intermediate layer (5) comprises EVOH or PA.
12. A container according to claim 10 or 11, wherein said polymer (5) has been extruded or co-extruded onto said second layer (7).
13. A container according to any one o£ claims 9 to 12, wherein said inner layer (7) comprises surface-coated polymer or greaseproof paper.
14. A container according to claim 13, wherein said surface-coated polymer (7 ) comprises PET of which a surface (8 ) is metallized or glass-coated, or OPP of which a surface (8 ) is metallized or glass- coated.
15. A container according to claim 13 or 14, wherein the surface- coated polymer (7 ) has its coated surface (8 ) directed towards said outer layer (2 ). 16. A container according to any one of claims 9 to 15 and further comprising a relatively good moisture barrier and heat-sealing layer (9 ) disposed to the inner side of said inner layer (7). 17. A laminate comprising first and second layers (2, 7) which serve to stiffen the laminate, and a third layer (5) intermediate the first and second layers (2 , 7 ) and by way of which the first and second layers (2, 7 ) are tied together, said second layer (7 ) comprising surface-coated material, characterized in that the surface coating (8) is at that surface of said material facing towards said first layer
(2 ). IB. A laminate according to claim 17, wherein said surface-coated material (7) comprises metallized polymer.
19. A laminate according to claim 18, wherein said metallized polymer comprises M-PET, M-OPP, or M-EVOH.
20. A packaging container comprised of a laminate comprising inner and outer layers (7, 2 ) which serve to stiffen the laminate, and an intermediate layer (5) intermediate the inner and outer layers (7, 2 ) and by way of which the inner and outer layers (7, 2 ) are tied together, said inner layer (7 ) comprising surface-coated material, characterized in that the surface coating (8 ) is at that surface of said material facing towards said outer layer Q. ).
21. A container according to claim 20, wherein said surface-coated 14
material (7) comprises metallized polymer.
22. A container according to claim 21, wherein said metallized polymer comprises M-PET, M-OPP or M-EVOH.
23. A method of providing a packaging material, comprising selecting one or more of the layers A to E mentioned herein.
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