WO2001008984A1 - Glue for labels - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65C—LABELLING OR TAGGING MACHINES, APPARATUS, OR PROCESSES
- B65C9/00—Details of labelling machines or apparatus
- B65C9/20—Gluing the labels or articles
- B65C9/22—Gluing the labels or articles by wetting, e.g. by applying liquid glue or a liquid to a dry glue coating
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C09—DYES; PAINTS; POLISHES; NATURAL RESINS; ADHESIVES; COMPOSITIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; APPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- C09J—ADHESIVES; NON-MECHANICAL ASPECTS OF ADHESIVE PROCESSES IN GENERAL; ADHESIVE PROCESSES NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE; USE OF MATERIALS AS ADHESIVES
- C09J189/00—Adhesives based on proteins; Adhesives based on derivatives thereof
- C09J189/005—Casein
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C08—ORGANIC MACROMOLECULAR COMPOUNDS; THEIR PREPARATION OR CHEMICAL WORKING-UP; COMPOSITIONS BASED THEREON
- C08L—COMPOSITIONS OF MACROMOLECULAR COMPOUNDS
- C08L2666/00—Composition of polymers characterized by a further compound in the blend, being organic macromolecular compounds, natural resins, waxes or and bituminous materials, non-macromolecular organic substances, inorganic substances or characterized by their function in the composition
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- the present invention provides a method for bonding a label to a container at a high speed, and particularly the method can be employed preferably for a pallet transfer rotary labeler (such as labeler manufactured by Krones Co., Ltd. ) and so on.
- a pallet transfer rotary labeler such as labeler manufactured by Krones Co., Ltd.
- a container means jars or bottles made of glass, plastic or metal
- a label means e.g. a material having a surface, to which an adhesive is applied, which is made of paper or metal such as aluminum which includes paper.
- a high-speed labeler labeling machine
- various performances are required of an adhesive used in the labeler, and particularly two properties are important: one is adhesion strength of the adhesive itself and the other is a mechanical compatibility of the adhesive to an actually employed high-speed labeler.
- a casein-based aqueous adhesive is used as an adhesive, which has water resistance and alkali bottle washability, and which is superior in initial adhesion and is relatively excellent in high-speed labeling property, in the pallet transfer rotary labeler (such as labeler manufactured by Krones Co., Ltd.).
- the adhesive is used mainly for bonding a label to a glass container (e.g. beer bottle etc.).
- the optimum parameter as to its mechanical compatibility is empirically found out, and the adhesive is used while controlling both a viscosity of the adhesive and an amount of the adhesive applied.
- a starch-based aqueous adhesive is advantageous in that its wet tack is superior
- the adhesive is used in the pallet transfer rotary labeler (such as labeler manufactured by Krones Co., Ltd.) and mainly used for bonding the label to the glass container (e.g., beer bottle etc.). Its optimum parameter as to its mechanical compatibility is also empirically found, and the adhesive is used while controlling both a viscosity of the adhesive and an amount of the adhesive applied.
- the starch-based adhesive suffers from problems of slowly drying and inferior water resistance.
- the present invention aims to achieve the above demand, that is, the problem of the invention is to provide an adhesion method for bonding a label to a container, in which initial adhesion and mechanical compatibility are excellent. Further, the problem of the invention is, in particular, to provide an adhesion method for bonding a label, which method is suitable for a pallet transfer rotary labeler such as labeler manufactured by Krones Co., Ltd. and in which initial adhesion is excellent and at least one mechanical compatibility selected from an application pattern on the label, easy control of a scraper, and prolongation of a scraper life is improved.
- the present inventor carried out various studies on adhesion methods for bonding a label to a container, consequently, as described below in detail, he has found that, with respect to the casein-based aqueous adhesive, a specific casein-based aqueous adhesive having a thixotropy index (Ti) in a suitable range can improve mechanical compatibility while maintaining excellent initial adhesion.
- thixotropy index (Tl) refers to a ratio (BH20/BH2) of a viscosity measured by rotating a rotor (rotor No.
- the adhesive When the Tl is equal to 1, the adhesive has Newtonian viscosity since its fluidity does not depend on a shear rate. When the Tl is larger than 1, the adhesive has dilatancy since its viscosity increases with increase of the shear rate. And when the Tl is smaller than 1, the adhesive has thixotropy since its viscosity decreases with increase of the shear rate.
- the Tl value of the casein-based aqueous adhesive is about 1.
- the amount of the adhesive transferred to the rubber pallet becomes larger than the optimum amount. Therefore, the amount of the adhesive transferred is controlled by narrowing the space of the scraper so that the amount of the adhesive transferred is decreased to the optimum amount, it has been considered that this causes the problems concerning the conventional casein-based aqueous adhesive.
- the problems can be solved when the amount of the adhesive transferred to the rubber pallet is appropriate. That is, the problems can be solved when the amount of the adhesive transferred is decreased by modifying characteristics of the adhesive without changing the space of the scraper.
- the present inventor has found that the problem can be solved when the casein-based aqueous adhesive exhibits an appropriate decrease in viscosity by shear stress that occurs when the adhesive passes through a space between a glue scale and the scraper in the labeler. That is, he has found that the problems can be solved when the casein-based aqueous adhesive has appropriate thixotropy. And the adhesion method of the present invention has been thereby completed. Even if the space of the scraper is the conventionally used suitable space, a cohesive force of the casein-based aqueous adhesive decreases with decreasing viscosity when the adhesive has appropriate thixotropy. Therefore, the amount of the adhesive transferred to the rubber pallet decreases and becomes appropriate. Thus, it is not necessary to control the amount of the adhesive transferred to the rubber pallet for optimizing the amount of the adhesive by narrowing the space of the scraper. As a result, the problems caused by narrowing the space of the scraper can be avoided.
- the casein-based aqueous adhesive exhibits excessive thixotropy in the pallet transfer rotary labeler such as Crones, since another problem different from the above-described problems occurs. That is, too high decrease in the viscosity of the adhesive leads to too high decrease in the cohesive force thereof, and to resulting in too high decrease in the amount of the adhesive transferred to the rubber pallet. Therefore, the amount of the adhesive transferred must be controlled by widening the space of the scraper in order to increase and to optimize the amount of the adhesive transferred. As a result, there occurs problems of abnormal application patterns and stringing of the adhesive, etc.
- the present invention has been completed based on the studies as described above.
- the present invention provides an adhesion method for bonding a label to a container, comprising the step of using an aqueous adhesive for the label which comprises
- (B) thixotropy index regulator and which has a thixotropy index (Tl) of 0.5 to 0.8.
- "(A) casein” may be commercial casein, and any casein used in the casein-based aqueous adhesion known in the art can be used. Examples of such casein include lactic casein, hydrochloric casein, and sulfuric casein etc. These kinds of casein can be used alone or in combination.
- thixotropy index regulator is added in the adhesive in order to regulate the thixotropy index (Tl) of the aqueous adhesive for the label of the present invention, and this regulator refers to a material for converting the fluiduty of the casein based adhesive from Newtonian to the desired thixotropic.
- the thixotropy index regulator includes the following:
- the resin concentration of the emulsion is preferably 40 to 70 percent by weight, and more preferably 45 to 65 percent by weight.
- the resin emulsion is contained in an amount of preferably 25 to 200 parts by weight, and more preferably 40 to 150 parts by weight, relative to 100 parts by weight of (A) the casein.
- the desired thixotropy cannot be given to the fluidity of the adhesive for the label by adding the resin emulsion when the content of the resin emulsion is less than 25 parts by weight relative to 100 parts by weight of (A) the casein.
- excessive thixotropy will be given to the fluidity of the adhesive for the label by adding the resin emulsion when the content of the resin emulsion exceeds 200 parts by weight relative to 100 parts by weight of (A) the casein.
- the resin emulsion is particularly preferably the emulsion of at least one resin selected from polyvinyl acetate, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, and acrylic resin.
- the thixotropy index regulator When at least one selected from the proteins and carbohydrates is contained as (B) the thixotropy index regulator, said at least one selected from the proteins and carbohydrates is contained in an amount of preferably 1 to 10 parts by weight, and more preferably 1 to 5 parts by weight, relative to 100 parts by weight of (A) the casein.
- the desired thixotropy cannot be given to the fluidity of the adhesive for the label by adding at least one selected from the proteins and carbohydrates when the content of at least one selected from the proteins and the carbohydrates is less than 10 parts relative to 100 parts by weight of (A) the casein.
- the protein is preferably at least one member selected from wheat protein, soybean protein, and denatured soybean protein, while the carbohydrate is preferably the starch.
- Any (B) thixotropy index regulator which may be commercially available, can be used.
- the thixotropy index regulator can be used alone or in combination.
- the aqueous adhesive for the label used in the present invention can be produced by using the above-mentioned (A) and (B) in the same manner as in a method conventionally employed for producing the casein-based aqueous adhesives and by optionally adding water, ammonia water, urea, zinc carbonate, zinc oxide, dicyandiamide, a defoaming agent, and a preservative etc. (see Adhesion Handbook, Third Ed., pp. 299-310, compiled by Japanese Society of Adhesive and published in June 1996 by Nikkan Kogyo Shinbun). Amounts of these additives to be added should be suitably regulated so as to satisfy the characteristics required of the aqueous adhesive for the label used in the present invention as described below.
- water refers to conventional water such as distilled water or ion-exchanged water. Further, “water” may contain various additives conventionally used in the casein-based aqueous adhesive.
- the thixotropy index (Tl) of the aqueous adhesive for the label used in the present invention is preferably 0.5 to 0.8, more preferably 0.6 to 0.8, and most preferably 0.7 to 0.75.
- the viscosity (BH20 at 30 degree centigrade) of the aqueous adhesive for the label used in the present invention is preferably 30,000 to 50,000 cps.
- the pH value of the aqueous adhesive for the label used in the present invention is preferably 7.0 to 9.0, more preferably 7.5 to 8.5, and most preferably 7.8 to 8.2.
- a solid content in the aqueous adhesive for the label used in the present invention is preferably 40 to 50 percent by weight, more preferably 43 to 47 percent by weight, and most preferably 44 to 46 percent by weight.
- the aqueous adhesive for the label described above is used to bond the label to the container, in so doing, a conventionally used high-speed labeler can be employed to readily determine a parameter for its mechanical compatibility, and the label can be bonded to the container at a high speed without particular troubles under a conventional condition for use or under a slightly modified condition for use.
- a conventionally used high-speed labeler can be employed to readily determine a parameter for its mechanical compatibility, and the label can be bonded to the container at a high speed without particular troubles under a conventional condition for use or under a slightly modified condition for use.
- examples of the "high-speed labeler" are labeler manufactured by
- the pallet transfer rotary labeler such as labeler manufactured by Krones Co., Ltd. is preferably employed as the high-speed labeler.
- the pallet transfer rotary labeler such as labeler manufactured by Krones Co., Ltd.
- the label can be bonded to the container while the space of the scraper is kept at its suitable space.
- the adhesion method of the present invention has a feature that it is easy to establish an operational condition for the employed high-speed labeler.
- the adhesion method for the label of the present invention the above-described aqueous adhesive for the label is used in order to bond the label to the container. Therefore, initial adhesion is excellent, and the conventionally used suitable space, with which troubles hardly occur, can be used as the space of the scraper. And thus it is possible to provide an adhesion method in which at least one mechanical compatibility selected from the application pattern on the label, easy regulation of the scraper, and prolongation of the scraper life is improved. Further, the adhesion method of the present invention can be used suitably by using the pallet transfer rotary labeler etc. such as the high-speed labeler, particularly labeler manufactured by Krones Co., Ltd..
- a 2-L four-necked separable flask equipped with a thermometer and a stirrer was charged at room temperature with 200 parts by weight of water, 10 parts by weight of a shellac resin (Cifu Shellac MCF Co., Ltd.), 3 parts by weight of 25 percent ammonia water, 100 parts by weight of urea, 10 parts by weight of 40 percent zinc oxide paste, and 3 parts by weight of a defoaming agent, and the mixture was dispersed by sufficient stirring. Then, 100 parts by weight of New Zealand lactic casein was added little by little and dissolved therein while stirring at room temperature, and then the mixture was heated at 70 to 75 degree centigrade and stirred for 30 minutes.
- a shellac resin Caifu Shellac MCF Co., Ltd.
- the viscosity of the resulting aqueous adhesive for the label was measured at 30 degree centigrade using rotor No. 7 in a Brookfield (BH) viscometer (trade name) (Tokimec Co., Ltd.). The viscosity was measured at two rotational speeds. That is, two measurement values were measured: one is a viscosity when the rotor was rotated at 20 rpm (referred to hereinafter as "BH20”); and the other is a viscosity when the rotor 5 was rotated at 2 rpm (referred to hereinafter as "BH2"). Since the BH20 was 35,000 cps and the BH2 was 50,000 cps, its thixotropy index ⁇ (BH20/BH2) was 0.70.
- the solid content of this aqueous adhesive for the label which was determined after drying the aqueous adhesion by heating in an oven at 105 °c at ordinary pressure, was 46 percent by weight. 0 Further, the pH value of the aqueous adhesive for the label, which was determined using a pH meter, was 8.2.
- a test to bond a paper label to a beer glass bottle by using an automatic labeler manufactured by Krones Co., Ltd. at a5 rate of 600 bottles/min. was performed with a space of a scraper which applied an optimum amount of the aqueous adhesive to the label.
- the size of the label was 9 cm x 8 cm, and the optimum amount of the aqueous adhesive applied to the label was 0.15 to 0.30 g/label.
- the evaluation items for the mechanical compatibility are: o (1) Easy control of the amount of the aqueous adhesive applied to the label;
- Example 1 When the aqueous adhesive for the label in Example 1 was used, an appropriate amount of the adhesive was applied onto the label with the conventionally used space of the scraper. Therefore, the amount of the adhesive appiied was easily controlled. The application pattern was good, and neither dripping nor stringing of the adhesive was observed. Further, the scraper was employed for more than six months without damage by abrasion, during which no paper dusts of the label was accumulated in the space between the scraper and the glue roller. The results are collectively shown in Table 1.
- Example 2 An aqueous adhesive for the label used in the adhesion method in Example 2 was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that 44 parts by weight of the 55 percent EVA emulsion was used in place of 66 parts by weight of the 55 percent EVA emulsion in Example 1.
- Example 2 The test of bonding the paper label to the glass beer bottle was performed using the aqueous adhesive for the label in Example 2 in the same manner as in Example 1. The results are shown in Table 1.
- aqueous adhesive for the label used in the adhesion method in Example 3 was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that 2 parts by weight of a denatured soybean protein (Pro-Cote 2500 (trade name) produced by Protein
- Example 1 22 parts by weight of the 55 percent EVA emulsion were used in place of 66 parts by weight of the 55 percent EVA emulsion in Example 1.
- Example 4 The characteristics of the resulting aqueous adhesive for the label were determined in the same manners as in Example 1. The results are shown in Table 1. The test of bonding the paper label to the glass beer bottle was performed using the aqueous adhesive for the label in Example 3 in the same manner as in Example 1. The results are shown in Table 1. Example 4
- An aqueous adhesive for the label used in the adhesion method in Example 4 was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that 132 parts by weight of the 55 percent EVA emulsion was used in place of 66 parts by weight of the 55 percent EVA emulsion in Example 1.
- Example 4 The test of bonding the paper label to the glass beer bottle was performed using the aqueous adhesive for the label in Example 4 in the same manner as in Example 1. The results are shown in Table 1. Comparative Example 1
- Example 1 An aqueous adhesive for the label used in the adhesion method in Comparative Example 1 was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the 55 percent EVA emulsion in Example 1 was not used. The characteristics of the resulting aqueous adhesive for the label were determined in the same manners as in Example 1. The results are shown in Table 1.
- An aqueous adhesive used in the adhesion method in Comparative Example 2 was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that 22 parts by weight of the 55 percent EVA emulsion was used in place of 66 parts by weight of the 55 percent EVA emulsion in Example 1.
- An aqueous adhesive used in the adhesion method in comparative Example 3 was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that 264 parts by weight of the 55 percent EVA emulsion was used in place of 66 parts by weight of the 55 percent EVA emulsion in Example 1.
- the aqueous adhesive for the label which comprises (A) the casein and (B) the thixotropy index regulator and has the thixotropy index (Tl) of 0.5 to 0.8, is used to bond the label onto the container, initial adhesion of the adhesive is excellent.
- the conventionally used suitable space with which troubles hardly occur, can be used as the space of the scraper, it is possible to provide the adhesion method, in which at least one mechanical compatibility selected from the application pattern on the label, the easy control of the scraper, and the prolongation of the scraper life is improved.
- the adhesion method of the present invention can be employed suitably in the pallet transfer rotary labeler etc. such as a high-speed labeler, particularly labeler manufactured by Krones Co.,Ltd.
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