US20020050124A1 - Multilayer stretch film having cling properties, a method of preparation thereof and its use for stretch wrapping operations - Google Patents
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- the present invention pertains to a multilayer thermoplastic stretch wrap film, particularly a polyolefin stretch wrap film having a cling layer with a thin non-expandable film of slip agent(s) on the outer surface of this layer, in particular of slip agent(s) of limited compatibility with a polymer composition of the cling layer, a method of preparation thereof and the use of the multilayer stretch wrap film according to the invention for stretch wrapping operations of articles or a group of articles.
- Stretch films that self-seal when portions are overlapped are known as “cling” films. These films are most often multilayer films and are used in applications where it is desirable to securely hold and/or wrap an article or a group of articles, such as load palletization. For load palletization operations, the film is stretched tightly around the good or plurality of articles situated on a pallet, and self-sealed while the film is still in the stretched condition to create a secure, unitised package. Both unstretched or pre-stretched films are used for load palletization and retention of substantial cling properties and good tear properties while the film is stretch-wrapped is required to maintain the integrity of the unitised load.
- thermoplastic stretch wrap film having at least a layer comprising a film forming branched ethylene polymer composition having a density of 0.90 g/cm 3 or less and a layer of at least a film forming olefin polymer composition having a density of greater than 0.90 g/cm 3 .
- the film may contain a third core layer of an ethylene polymer between the cling layer and the slip layer.
- WO 96/29203 discloses a multilayer stretch wrap plastic film having a cling layer comprising ultra low density polyethylene (ULDPE) and a slip layer comprising a low density (high pressure) polyethylene (LDPE) and a solid particulate antiblock agent.
- ULDPE ultra low density polyethylene
- LDPE low density polyethylene
- a multilayer blown stretch film comprising a first layer having cling properties and comprising a copolymer of ethylene and a C 4 -C 8 - ⁇ -olefin, the copolymer having a density in the range of 0.85 to 0.89 g/cm 3 and a second layer having substantially no cling properties and comprising at least 70 weight percent of a long chain branched low density polyethylene having a density in the range of 0.915 to 0.940 g/cm 3 .
- the film is essentially free of cling or anti-cling additives and a core layer may be present between the first and the second layer.
- thermoplastic stretch film comprising at least a cling layer and a slip layer having a good balance of the desired mechanical properties, exhibiting an improved low noise level during unwinding from a supplier roll and wrapping goods but having also sufficient cling properties to be useful for wrapping.
- a multilayer stretch film having at least a first layer (i) with cling properties comprising an olefin (co)polymer composition, a second layer (ii) with slip properties comprising another olefin (co)polymer composition, characterised in that the outer surface of the first layer (i) is provided with a non-stretchable thin film of one or more slip agent(s) covering at least 50% up to 100% of the outer surface of the first layer (i) lowering the cling properties of the unstretched film.
- the solution of the object of the present invention includes a method of preparing the multilayer stretch film according to the present invention by feeding the (co)polymer compositions into a coextrusion extruder, melting and mixing the (co)polymer compositions at melt temperatures above 175° C. and forming at least two molten (co)polymer composition streams, preferably three molten (co)polymer composition streams, extruding the molten (co)polymer composition streams through a coextrusion feed block to form a multilayer structure of a film tube or a film web blowing up and cooling said film tube or drawing down and cooling said film web and collecting the unstretched web of the multilayer film.
- the thin non-stretchable film on the surface of the first layer (i) is provided by migration of the one or more slip agent(s) of limited compatibility with the (co)polymer composition from the (co)polymer composition of the first layer (i) onto the outer surface of the first layer (i).
- the thin non-stretchable film on the surface of the first layer (i) is provided by coating the outer surface of the first layer with one or more slip agent(s), for example by printing or other common means for providing thin coatings to a surface of a polymer film.
- a coating weight of from 10 to 30 g/m 2 is applied.
- At least one core layer (iii) is provided between the first layer (i) and the second layer (ii) comprising an olefin (co)polymer composition. It is possible to arrange one or more core layers, for example two or three core layers within the composite film.
- the multilayer film of the present invention is a stretch film, which may be stretched in machine direction. Manually operated stretching is possible between zero and 200 percent of its unstretched length, preferably less than 100 percent stretching takes place. Machine operated stretching takes place by more than 100 percent, preferably by more than 200 percent of its original, unstretched length, without damage thereto, and increase of one-side cling properties with reference to the cling properties of said side of the unstretched film.
- the non-stretchable thin film can be also directly applied to the outer surface of the cling layer.
- the second layer (ii) has “non-cling” properties but slip properties.
- “Noncling” properties shall mean that the amount of cling of such a layer is insufficient to obtain a good self-seal when used in stretching operations although the layer may exhibit a small amount of measurable cling.
- the cling may be less than 10 g/cm, preferably not more than 5 g/cm as measured according to ASTM D 4649-A3 and A1.2.3 (Test Methods For Peel Cling Of Thin Films) of an unstretched film.
- the cling is reported as the force in grams required to separate two strips of film.
- a 25 mm ⁇ 178 mm strip of the film to be tested is used either unstretched or stretched to 100 percent or stretched to 200 percent and attached to a 20° incline plane with the layer having “non-cling” properties facing upwards.
- a second, 25 mm ⁇ 178 mm strip of film in the same condition (unstretched or stretched) is placed on the top of the first strip the “cling” layer facing downwards. Sufficient pressure is applied with a brush to cause the two strips to adhere together.
- the end of the second strip at the base of the inclined plane is attached by a clip and a string to an apparatus which can exert a strain at a constant rate, such as an Instron tensile tester.
- the two strips are separated at a cross head speed of 13 cm/minute until the attached string is parallel with the base of the inclined plane.
- stretched cling values are less than unstretched cling values.
- the cling of the stretched film is higher than the cling of the unstretched film.
- Good self-seal of the film according to the present invention during stretch wrapping operation requires a cling of the first layer in the range of 30 g/cm to 180 g/cm, preferably in the range from 50 g/cm to 150 g/cm, more preferred from 50 to 80 g/cm of the 200% stretched film.
- the cling of the first layer of the unstretched film should be in general as low as possible, but sufficient to achieve the desired cling in the stretched condition. This is obtained by the formation of a thin film of a slip agent or mixture of slip agents during manufacturing of the multilayer stretch film which should cover at least 50% of the surface of the unstretched film.
- This slip agent(s) is (are) selected to provide a non-stretchable film of that agent so that stretching of the film during wrapping operation results in tearing up of the film of the slip agent and forming at the surface areas which are free of the slip agent, thus, obtaining the desired cling properties.
- the cling of the surface of the multilayer stretch film in the unstretched condition is lowered by the presence of the slip agent at the surface in comparison to a film including no slip agent in the cling layer.
- the cling should be in the range from 80 g/cm to 160 g/cm, preferably of from 90 g/cm to 130 g/cm.
- the noise level generated during unwinding of the film according to the present invention is in maximum 84 dB and is typically significantly less than this, for instance about 77 dB or less.
- the multilayer stretch film of the present invention is preferably composed substantially entirely of ethylene or propylene (co)polymer compositions or mixtures thereof.
- the olefin (co)polymer composition of the first layer (i) can be selected from low density polyethylene (LDPE), linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE), ultra low density polyethylene (ULDPE), polypropylene or copolymers of said polyolefins with other C 3 -C 12 - ⁇ -olefins or mixtures thereof.
- the olefin (co)polymer composition has a density of from 0.84 to 0.91 g/cm 3 , preferably from 0.85 to 0.89 g/cm 3 .
- the olefin (co)polymer composition of the second layer (ii) can be selected from polyethylene homo- and copolymers having a density of from 0.90 g/cm 3 to 0.95 g/cm 3 , polypropylene homo- and copolymers with C 3 -C 12 - ⁇ -olefins having a density of from 0.90 g/cm 3 to 0.95 g/cm 3 or mixtures thereof.
- the core layer (iii) is preferably selected from low density polyethylene (LDPE), medium density polyethylene (MDPE), high density polyethylene (HDPE), linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE), ultra low density polyethylene (ULDPE), polypropylene homo- and copolymers with a C 3 -C 12 - ⁇ -olefin as comonomer or mixtures thereof having a density which is higher than the density of the (co)polymer compositions used for the first layer (i).
- the density is of from 0.895 to 0.925 g/cm 3 , preferably of from 0.910 to 0.920 g/cm 3 .
- Useful (co)polymer compositions for the layers are the following:
- LDPE (or high pressure) is a homopolymer of ethylene having numerous long chain branches in their molecular structure. Such polymers are readily available commercially having a density of from 0.905 g/cm 3 to 0.940 g/cm 3 and a melt index ranging from 1 to 7 g/10 min (ASTM D-1238, condition 190° C./2.16 kg).
- LLDPE Low Density Polyethylene
- Suitable ⁇ -olefin comonomers are butene-1,1,3-dimethylbutene-1,3-dimethyl-pentene-1, hexene-1,4-methyl-pentene-1,3-methylhexene-1, octene-1 or decane-1.
- the density is from 0.85 to 0.950 g/cm 3 and the melt flow value (ASTM D 1238, condition 190° C./2.16 kg) is from about 0.3 to about 10.0 g/10 min.
- Ultra low density polyethylene are commercially available and are often copolymers of ethylene and at least one of C 3 -C 12 - ⁇ -olefin monomers identical with the comonomers of LLDPE.
- the density is from 0.84 g/cm 3 to 0.915 g/cm 3 , preferably from 0.85 g/cm 3 to 0.91 g/cm 3 .
- the melt index (ASTM D 1238, condition 190° C./2.16 kg) is generally 0.8 g/10 min or less, preferably from 0.5 g/10 min to 7.5 g/10 min, more preferred in the range of 1.0 to 4.0 g/10 min.
- MDPE is commercially available having densities from 0.925 to 0.945 g/cm 3 and the melt index ranges from 0.4 to 20 g/10 min (ASTM D 1238, condition 190° C./2.16 kg).
- These polymers are often copolymers of ethylene and an ⁇ -olefin comonomer so that the density of the copolymer decreases as the amount of comonomer increases.
- Suitable comonomers are C 3 -C 12 - ⁇ -olefins as listed above.
- HDPE is a high density polyethylene type having densities greater than 0.945 g/cm 3 .
- the melt index is from 0.3 to 20 g/10 min.
- Useful are also polypropylene homo- and copolymers with C 3 -C 12 - ⁇ -olefins.
- the amount of comonomer in the copolymer is in general less than 20 weight percent of the copolymer.
- the density of the polypropylene homo- and copolymers is in general from 0.9 g/cm 3 to 0.95 g/cm 3 and the melt index is from 0.3 to 40 g/10 min.
- the first layer or “cling” layer (co)polymer composition preferably comprises ULDPE or LLDPE or homogeneously branched ethylene polymer or mixtures thereof.
- the density of the polymer composition of this layer should be less than 0.90 g/cm 3 , preferably in the range of from 0.85 to 0.89 g/cm 3 .
- the cling layer preferably does not contain “cling” additives such as PIB or other known cling additives.
- the second layer or “slip” layer (co)polymer composition preferably comprises polypropylene, ethylene propylene copolymers, long chain branched LDPE, MDPE, HDPE, LLDPE or mixtures thereof
- the density of this layer should be above 0.90 g/cm 3 , preferably from 0.91 to 0.96 g/cm 3 .
- the slip layer may contain slip agent(s) within the (co)polymer composition or slip agent(s) may be directly applied to the outer surface of the slip layer to improve the slip behaviour of this layer.
- At least one core layer is preferably positioned between the cling layer and the slip layer. It is also possible to provide two or more core layers.
- the core layer may comprise LDPE, MDPE, HDPE, substantially linear ethylene polymers, LLDPE, ULDPE or mixtures thereof.
- the total film thickness of the multilayer film of the present invention can be in the range of from 6 micrometer to 510 micrometer, preferably in the range from 10 micrometer to 150 micrometer and more preferably in the range from 15 micrometer to 30 micrometer.
- the slip layer will be thicker than the cling layer.
- the slip layer typically comprises up to 20 percent, preferably 8 to 12 percent of the total thickness of the film and the cling layer typically comprises up to 15 percent, preferably 5 to 10 percent of the total thickness of the film.
- the thickness of the core layer if present, is typically greater than each of the cling layer and slip layer and generally comprises at least 65 percent, preferably from 79 to 87 percent of the total thickness of the film.
- the first layer or cling layer comprises one or more slip agent(s) which are selected from stearic acid, 12-hydroxystearic acid, icosanoic acid, docosanoic acid, fatty acid amides such as oleic amide, stearic amide, eruca amide, ethylene disteaoryldiamide, polar ethylene wax, montanic acid, montanic acid ester wax, N,N′-bis-stearoyl ethylene diamine, ester of polycarboxylic acids, e.g.
- glycerol distearate glycerol mono-12-hydroxystearate, glycerol tri-12-hydroxystearate, glycerol tribehenate, glycerol trimontanate, ethoxylated fatty acid amines, N,N-bis-(2-hydroxyethylene)amide of long chain fatty acids or mixtures thereof.
- the slip agent(s) or mixture thereof is selected that it is of limited compatibility with the (co)polymer composition of the first layer or “cling” layer so that during manufacturing of the multilayer stretch film a non-stretchable extremely thin film at the outer surface of the first layer is formed, this thin film lowering the cling properties of the unstretched multilayer stretch film.
- the slip agent(s) can be present in the (co)polymer composition of the first layer in an amount of from 5 to 100,000 ppm based on the weight of the (co)polymer composition, preferably from 10 ppm to 10,000 ppm.
- additives such antiblocking agents, antioxidants (e. g. hindered phenolics or phosphits), pigments, colorants, fillers and processing aids can also be included in the stretch wrapping film of the present invention.
- antioxidants e. g. hindered phenolics or phosphits
- pigments e. g. pigments, colorants, fillers and processing aids
- processing aids can also be included in the stretch wrapping film of the present invention.
- the additives should be incorporated in such a manner or to an extent that they to not interfere with the substantial cling and slip properties of the multilayer stretch film according to the present invention.
- the multilayer film of the present invention may be constructed from two or more film layers by coextrusion techniques with any blown or cast film extrusion equipment known in the art.
- the preferred construction of the multilayer structure is prepared by coextrusion techniques.
- the solution of the object of the present invention includes a method of preparing the multilayer stretch film according to the present invention by feeding the (co)polymer compositions into a coextrusion extruder, melting and mixing the (co)polymer compositions at melt temperatures above 175° C. and forming at least two molten (co)polymer composition streams, preferably three molten (co)polymer composition streams, extruding the molten (co)polymer composition streams through a coextrusion feed block to form a multilayer structure of a film tube or a film web blowing up and cooling said film tube or drawing down and cooling said film web and collecting the unstretched web of the multilayer film.
- extruding of the molten (co)polymer streams through the coextrusion feed block takes place at temperatures between 160° C. and 300° C.
- the unstretched web or tube of the multilayer film is collected preferably in the form of reels, having the cling layer either at the inner side or at the outer side of the wound-up web.
- the multilayer film of the invention is preferably a blown film. Suitable blown film processes are described, for example, in The Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology , Kirk-Othmer, Third Edition, 1981 (Vol. 16, pp. 416-417 and Vol. 18, pp. 191-192).
- First extruder A 75 mm diameter-30 D
- Second extruder B 120 mm diameter-30 D
- Third extruder C 75 mm diameter-30 D.
- Extruder A 85°-159°-230°-220°-215°-215°-melting temperature 230° C.;
- melting pressure 157 bar.
- Extruder B 190°-195°-205°-210°-215°-215°-melting temperature 257° C.;
- melting pressure 272 bar.
- Extruder C 175°-180°-185°-190°-200°-200°-melting temperature 197° C.;
- melting pressure 72 bar.
- the film can also be prepared by cast extrusion techniques which are well known in the art.
- the film of the slip agent(s) is applied to the surface of the first layer and if desired also to the second layer subsequent to the extrusion of the multilayer composite film.
- the multilayer film of the present invention is particularly suitable for use in load palletization. This process generally involves threading a film from a supply reel through an automated or manual wrapping device and then wrapping the film about an article or group of articles supported on a pallet and sealing the film to itself. In the final, wrapped pallet the slip layer will normally face outwards.
- the film according to the present invention has a low noise on unwinding from a supplier roll.
- noise levels on unwinding do not exceed 84 dB.
- the noise level is measured using a RION, MA-14 Sound level meter, positioned at 15 cm from the unwinding point of the film supply roll at an unwind speed of 55 m/minute and an environmental noise level of 65 dB.
- Extruder A for the cling layer (first layer (i)) was fed with ULDPE having a density of 0.87 g/cm 3 and a MFI (190° C./2.16 kg) of 1 g/10 min (Dow AFFINITY® 8100) comprising 10 wt. % of commercial available slip agent(s).
- Extruder B for the core layer was fed with LLDPE having a density of 0.920 g/cm 3 and a MFI (190°/2.16 kg) of 1 g/10 min (DOWLEX® 2045 E).
- Extruder C for the slip layer (second layer (ii)) was fed with LDPE having a density of 0.928 g/cm 3 and a MFI (190°/2.16 Kg) of 3.27 g/10 min (DOW® LD 420 R).
- the slip layer and the cling layer each comprise 8% of the total thickness of the composite film, whereas the core layer comprises 84% of the total thickness of the composite film.
- the cling was determined according to ASTM D 4649. At 0% elongation 118.4 g/cm and at 200% elongation 132.6 g/cm.
- the noise level during unwinding was determined by a commercial sound level meter positioned at 15 cm from the unwinding point at an unwind speed of 55 m/min. and an environmental noise level of 65 dB.
- the unwinding load was determined by a dynamometer (load cell) at the unwinder.
- the cling, noise and unwinding load were determined as in example 1.
- the cling was 153 g/cm at 0% elongation and 100 g/cm at 200% elongation.
- the unwinding load was 7.3 kg resulting in a noise of 84 dB.
- the thin film of the slip agent(s) which is provided according to the invention on the surface of the cling layer lowers the unwinding load without affecting the cling to an undue low level.
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