WO2009151963A1 - Innerliner with cross-linked eva - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a multilayer product, in particular an innerliner, prepared from cross-linked ethylene copolymers such as ethylene vinyl acetate.
- a conventional multilayer film structure useful for innerliners is, for example, (2-2.5 mil) HDPE / HDPE / Sealant.
- the required barrier can be achieved with a relatively thin layer of HDPE (0.6-0.8 mils).
- the film lacks adequate stiffness and abuse resistance.
- innerliner packages may also contain nylon (or EVOH) for oxygen protection.
- nylon or EVOH
- the nylon freezes up first during cooling, followed by the HDPE.
- HDPE goes through a large volume change from melt to solid, the film curls.
- a film that curls significantly is difficult to process on packaging machines.
- Many high moisture barrier HDPE innerliner films with a surface HDPE outside layer result in a powder build up on the customer filling equipment. This powder is primarily low molecular weight HDPE.
- the present invention provides a multilayer film comprising cross-linked ethylene copolymers such as cross-linked ethylene vinyl acetate suitable for use as innerlayers.
- a multilayer film that comprises a cross-linked EVA layer, a high density polyethylene layer, and a sealant layer.
- the multilayer film has a thickness of less than about 2 mils and a tear strength in the machine direction of at least 40 grams. In certain aspects, the multilayer film has a thickness of between 1 and 1.5 mils.
- the EVA layer and the HDPE layer may be blended and then cross-linked. In further aspects, the EVA layer is cross-linked with electron beam radiation.
- Fig. 1 illustrates a cross-section of a multilayer polymeric film comprising three layers.
- Fig. 2 illustrates a cross-section of a multilayer polymeric film comprising four layers.
- An aspect of the invention is directed to the use of a layer of ethylene vinyl acetate (“EVA”) which is cross-linked by electron beam (E-beam) radiation.
- EVA ethylene vinyl acetate
- EVA is used in a multi layer film structure to form, for example, an innerliner for packages.
- EVA ethylene acrylate
- EMA ethylene methyl acrylate
- cross-linked EVA include improved physical properties at a much thinner gauge than conventional innerliner film structures and excellent heat resistance on the outside of the package.
- the cross-linked EVA provides abuse resistance in both tear strength and puncture strength. If the cross-linked EVA is on the outside, it will also provide heat resistance and prevent powder build up.
- a three layer multilayer film 10 comprises layers 12, 14, and 16, and has the following structure, from outer layer to inner sealant layer: EVA (12) / HDPE (14) / sealant (168). It is also possible to blend EVA into a layer of HDPE and cross-link that layer to produce an film comprising EVA-HDPE blend/sealant.
- EVA refers to ethylene vinyl acetate containing greater than 5% vinyl acetate.
- the EVA is cross-linked, in particular with electron beam (E-beam) radiation.
- HDPE high density polyethylene
- HDPE can be produced with several classes of catalysts, such as Ziegler-Natta catalysts and metallocene catalysts.
- Suitable HDPE is available from Nova Chemicals.
- Nova-SURPASS ® HDPE includes high density polyethylene and a nucleating agent to achieve the moisture barrier and other physical properties. Because of the increased moisture barrier, a thinner layer of HDPE may be used to provide the same moisture vapor transmission rate, and thus the HDPE portion of the structure can be downgauged.
- the HDPE layer may have a thickness of about 0.48 mils, for example. In certain aspects of the invention, the HDPE layer may have a thickness as low as 0.3 mils.
- Another suitable HDPE is Alathon ® L5885, which has a melt index of about 0.85 g/10 min and a density of about 0.958 g/cm 3 .
- Alathon ® L5885 is available from LyondellBasell Industries, Houston, TX.
- a further suitable HDPE is Elite ® 5960G HDPE, which has a melt index of about 0.85 g/10 min and a density of about 0.962 g/cm 3 .
- Elite ® 5960G HDPE is available from The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI.
- the sealant layer provides the ability for the film to be sealed to its own outer surface layer or to another multilayer film structure, so as to form the innerliner package.
- the sealant layer may be heat sealable.
- heat sealable means sealable or bondable by heat however obtained, for example, by induction or magnetic, ultrasonic, radio frequency, light, or other energy sources which cause the materials to bond, fuse or otherwise seal.
- Such heat sealable materials usually are thermoplastic film forming polymers, are well-known in the art, and include an ionomer, such as Surlyn ® , LLDPE, including all linear polyethylenes with density up to about 0.95 g/cc, LDPE, ethylene vinyl acetate, polybutylene, polypropylene-based plastomers, homopolymers or random copolymers, medium density polyethylene (MDPE), high density polyethylene (HDPE), ultra low density polyethylene, very low density polyethylene, olefins catalyzed by a single site catalyst such as metallocene or a blend of any of these polymers.
- an ionomer such as Surlyn ® , LLDPE, including all linear polyethylenes with density up to about 0.95 g/cc, LDPE, ethylene vinyl acetate, polybutylene, polypropylene-based plastomers, homopolymers or random copolymers, medium density polyethylene (MDPE), high density polyethylene
- the sealant layer may also include additives for high speed processing, such as slip additive and antiblock compound. Further, the sealant layer may comprise materials to provide a peelable seal, for instance any suitable compound that is incompatible with the selected sealant materials. The presence of the incompatible material will decrease the strength of the sealed bond and thereby also decrease the amount of force required to break the seal
- a tie or adhesive layer may be a coextrusion of low density polyethylene (LDPE) and ethylene acrylic acid copolymer (EAA) or an anhydride modified polyethylene.
- the tie or adhesive layer comprises linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE)-based adhesive.
- LLDPE linear low density polyethylene
- the tie or adhesive layer may alternatively comprise any of the various other polymeric adhesives commonly used in the art of making multilayer films.
- the EVA/HDPE/sealant film can be coated with a high barrier coating, such as NANOSEAL providing the following structure: NANOSEAL (21) / EVA (22) / HDPE (24) / sealant (26).
- NANOSEAL providing the following structure: NANOSEAL (21) / EVA (22) / HDPE (24) / sealant (26).
- This package can be provided with or without an O 2 barrier with little impact on manufacturing process.
- EVA provides additional strength to the multilayer structure such that the film can be downgauged to less than 2 mil, such as about 1 to about 1.5 mil, typically about 1.2 mil. Moreover, the edge trim can be recycled for cost savings. Material cost savings with EVA can be up to 30%.
- the tear strength of the multilayer film is at least 40 grams, generally 40 to 200 grams, and in particular 70 to 125 grams.
- An advantage of downgauging a multilayer film structure for use as a package is that the thinner film structure has a more transparent appearance than a conventional film structure currently used for innerliner packages.
- the multilayer film structure of the present invention provides numerous advantages over multilayer film structures previously used to form innerliner packages for dry food products. Further, the use of Nova- SURPAS S HDPE allows the moisture barrier to be doubled. Because of the increased moisture barrier, the HDPE part of the structure can also be downgauged. This provides an innerliner structure with even lower costs. Further, this Nova-SURPASS HDPE product also eliminates curl that can be a difficult issue when processing the material film on packaging machines.
- Multilayer film structures of embodiments of the invention may be made via cast coextrusion, extrusion coating and/or extrusion lamination, adhesive lamination, blown- film coextrusion or water-quenched coextrusion or any other film-making method generally known to those having ordinary skill in the art.
- the layers of the film are cast coextruded together.
- the multilayer film is oriented during production. Orienting the film in the machine direction increases machine direction tear strength, gives the film better stiffness, and increases barrier properties. Because the standard cast process also imparts some machine direction orientation during film extrusion, the addition of a polyamide layer is also beneficial to improvement in machine direction tear when the film structures are prepared using cast coextrusion.
- Moisture barrier and stiffness can be improved by machine direction orienting the film.
- the HDPE layer may be co-extruded with a layer of nylon. This co-extrusion unexpectedly prevents the film from easily splitting in the machine direction after the machine direction orientation process. Because of standard cast process also imparts some machine direction orientation during film extrusion, the addition of a nylon layer is also beneficial to improvement in machine direction tear in that process.
- the following inner liners may be made in accordance with the present invention by coextruding the following layers to form multilayer films.
- the EVA and EVA + HDPE are cross-linked by e-beam radiation.
- Ionomer is a general term for surlyn - partially neutralized ethylene acid copolymers. Any of the above may be nanocoated with to provide an oxygen barrier. Suitable nanocoatings may be provided, for example, by “NanoSeal” produced by NanoPack.
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CA2723911A CA2723911A1 (en) | 2008-05-28 | 2009-05-28 | Innerliner with cross-linked eva |
AU2009257767A AU2009257767A1 (en) | 2008-05-28 | 2009-05-28 | Innerliner with cross-linked EVA |
NZ589375A NZ589375A (en) | 2008-05-28 | 2009-05-28 | Multilayer film comprising a cross-linked ethylene vinyl acetate layer, an HDPE layer, and a sealant layer. |
CN2009801194001A CN102083624A (en) | 2008-05-28 | 2009-05-28 | Innerliner with EVA copolymer |
EP09763254A EP2296882A1 (en) | 2008-05-28 | 2009-05-28 | Innerliner with cross-linked eva |
MX2010013016A MX2010013016A (en) | 2008-05-28 | 2009-05-28 | Innerliner with cross-linked eva. |
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