Abstract:
Coated articles may comprise one or more coating layers, including water resistant coatings. A method comprises applying such coating layers by dip, spray or flow coating. The methods can make coated containers, preferably comprising polyethylene terephthalate, from coated preforms. In some methods, the aqueous solutions, dispersions, or emulsions are substantially or completely free of VOCs.
Abstract:
Disclosed are coated fiber-containing articles, including paper, paperboard, and molded fiber, and methods for preparing such articles. A preferred method comprises heating paperboard containing a polymeric binder to a temperature sufficient to remove at least some moisture from the paperboard; applying an aqueous dispersion or solution of at least one water-dispersible or water-soluble polymer to the paperboard product; heating the paperboard to at least partially cure the water-dispersible or water-soluble polymer; and cooling the paperboard to at least 160 DEG F to reduce the tackiness of the cured water-dispersible polymer.
Abstract:
Coated articles may comprise one or more coating layers, including water resistant coatings. A method comprises applying such coating layers by treating the article substrate by one or more methods selected from flame treatment, corona treatment, ionized air treatment, plasma air treatment and plasma arc treatment and dip, spray or flow coating. Additionally, a method comprises injection molding a first substrate material to form an article, treating the article surface by one or more methods selected from flame treatment, corona treatment, ionized air treatment, plasma air treatment and plasma arc treatment, and overmolding the article substrate with one or more barrier materials.
Abstract:
The present invention addresses a method for extruding, calibrating, and cooling a multi-layer profile comprising polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and a barrier material, and the product produced by such method. The method further encompasses the use of a standard can seamer and standard can closures to seal said extruded profile with food contained therein. The method still further encompasses twist-forming machinery and procedures for forming closed ends of the cans, without the need for standard can closures. The invention permits the extrusion and effective cooling and calibration of larger diameter and smaller thickness PET profiles or pipes in commercial quantities with effective control of quality and eccentricity of the profiles produced.
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods of recycling the components of composite articles and materials comprising hydroxy-phenoxyether polymers to facilitate reuse of such components. The recycling methods comprise dissolution of the hydroxy-phenoxyether polymer in an acidic solution which is separated from the other components which formed the composite article or material. The hydroxy-phenoxyether polymers may be reused as the acidic solution, or they may be precipitated by addition of a base prior to reuse.
Abstract:
Disclosed are compatibilized polymer blends comprising polyester, polyamide and a compatibilizer. Such compatibilized polymer blends, in preferred embodiments, are fabricated into monolayer or multilayer preforms and/or containers. Containers comprising such blends exhibit good gas barrier properties against gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, have a good appearance and may be used as containers for a wide variety of consumer products, including beverages, edibles and cosmetics. In multilayer containers comprising one or more layers of the compatibilized polymer blend and one or more layers of PET or PET-containing copolymers, the present containers have greatly improved impact delamination resistance as compared to those formed using uncompatibilized blends.
Abstract:
Composites and foamed composites comprised of fiber and hydroxy-phenoxyether polymer are effective to provide articles having increased strength, enhanced moisture resistance, gas barrier properties, adhesion, and structural strength. Methods for preparing the composites and foams are disclosed. Materials and articles formed by such methods have utility in several fields and applications, including the packaging industry.
Abstract:
Paper comprised of suitable amounts of a hydroxy-phenoxyether polymer is effective to provide that paper with an increase in sizing or strength. Such paper may be prepared by intermixing dispersions or solutions of hydroxy-phenoxyether polymer with the pulp slurry or web during papermaking, or by application to formed paper. Paper may be coated or laminated by applying such dispersions or solutions.
Abstract:
Disclosed are laminates and coated materials, such as coated paper, and methods for making same utilizing hydroxy-phenoxyether polymers. In preferred embodiments, the laminates and coated materials of this invention are recyclable and/or are made, at least in part, from recycled materials.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a preferred mold design for producing plastic, molded preforms, which may be blow-molded into a container of a final, desired shape. A preferred mold (122) includes a temperature control system for maintaining the preform mold at a desired temperature. The temperature control system can pass fluid through channels (204) within the preform mold to cool plastic that is introduced into the preform mold. In some arrangements, a mold comprises a neck finish mold (402), the neck finish mold comprising high heat transfer material positioned to transfer heat away from melt within a mold cavity of the mold.