Abstract:
A polyester film for thermal lamination, comprising: a polyester A of 140 to 245 .degree.C in melting point mainly composed of ethylene terephthalate and/or ethylene isophthalate, and a thermoplastic elastomer mixed at a ratio by weight of 81 : 19 to 98 : 2 is excellent not only in formability but also in impact resistance and taste property, and hence ideal for application on to the inner faces of packages, containers, etc.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a process for printing characters or image with high durability on a fibrous sheet by a dry method, fabrics prepared by said printing process, and an apparatus for preparing said fabrics. The present invention relates to a process for preparing an information-bearing fibrous sheet, comprising the steps of temporarily forming an image such as characters or identification mark on a fibrous sheet by a dye; heating it to let the dye migrate into the fibrous sheet; and pressing another sheet material to the fibrous sheet with the image temporarily formed, with heat treatment for removing the excessive dye. The process of the present invention does not include the step of washing by water and allows dyeing with a sense of OA apparatuses. Therefore, it can be widely applied for clothing, and industrial and fashion fabric goods, etc. and expected to tempt the development of quite new applications.
Abstract:
A thermal lamination polyester film with a melting point of 150-250 C, a diethylene glycol content of 0.01-1 wt.% and an intrinsic viscosity [ eta ] of 0.7 or above, which has moldability and impact resistance heretofore unattainable and is excellent in adhesion and flavor retention, thus being suitable as a wrapping material and a container liner.
Abstract:
A polyester film for thermal lamination characterized in that said film has a melting point of 150 - 250.degree.C, contains 0.01 - 1% by weight of diethylene glycol component and has an intrinsic viscosity ¢?! of not less than 0.7 is disclosed. This film has good formability and physical properties such as impact resistance, which are hitherto not attained, and the film is excellent in adhesiveness and taste characteristics, so that the film is suited as a wrapping material and as an inner liner of containers.
Abstract:
Polyphenylene sulphone fibre (1) is mainly composed of structure units of general formula (I) where X is 0, 1 or 2 and the ave. of X represented by X, lies between 1.0 and 2.0 (pref. between 1.4 and 2.0). The mole ratio, SO/SOx should be 0.3 or more. The degree of orientation of the polyphenylene sulphone fibre (1) is pref. 60% or more. The specific surface area of (1) should be 0.4 m2/g or more. (1) is specified to be a porous fibre.
Abstract:
A thermal lamination polyester film with a melting point of 150-250 C, a diethylene glycol content of 0.01-1 wt.% and an intrinsic viscosity [ eta ] of 0.7 or above, which has moldability and impact resistance heretofore unattainable and is excellent in adhesion and flavor retention, thus being suitable as a wrapping material and a container liner.
Abstract:
A recording body on which an identification mark is so recorded to be optically readable and its manufacturing method. The object of this invention is to provide a recording body having an optically readable mark which can be used permanently to some extent because it has a good durability against washing and repeated mechanical forces applied to it too, and can be read accurately with almost no error because it has a good readability by an optical reader that is regarded as the life of the identitication mark. The recording body of this invention is characterized in that the body is made of extra fine fibers of 1-0.00001 denier as a main material, and is a cloth having an identification mark recorded opto-readably. The method of manufacturing the recording body is characterized in that the optically read mark is printed on the surface of the fiber cloth made of extra fine fibers of 1-0.00001 denier as a main material.
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a biodegradable crosslinked resin foam which is good in surface state regardless of the thickness of a material to be radiated, uniformly foamed inside the foam and excellent in mechanical properties. SOLUTION: The biodegradable crosslinked resin foam is characterized in that a biodegradable resin is crosslinked at least through a structure derived from a crosslinking aid. COPYRIGHT: (C)2003,JPO
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a molding which can be produced efficiently by an integral molding method and disposed of ecologically, especially is suitable for an interior finish material for a vehicle. SOLUTION: The molding is composed of a biodegradable aliphatic polyester at least 50% in gel percentage by a tetralin solvent extraction method at 130°C and/or the foam of the polyester. A skin material is laminated on the surface of one side of the foam, and a thermoplastic resin aggregate is molded integrally on the surface of the opposite side of the foam. COPYRIGHT: (C)2003,JPO