Abstract:
The present invention provides a heat-shrinkable laminated film, which exhibits excellent film rigidity, shrink finishing quality, transparency of the recycled film, and a small natural shrinkage, with suppressed film interlayer peeling and shrinking stress, and which is applicable to shrinkable packing, shrinkable bond-packing, shrinkable label and the like. The heat-shrinkable laminated film comprises: a surface layer (S layer) composed of a polyester series resin composition containing a polyvalent carboxylic acid residue and a polyvalent alcohol residue; a middle layer (M layer) composed of a styrene series resin composition; and an adhesive layer (AD layer) which contains a copolymer of styrene series hydrocarbon and a conjugated dienic hydrocarbon or hydrogenated derivatives thereof, and having a styrene series hydrocarbon content rate to the entire copolymer or hydrogenated derivatives is 5˜40 mass % or less. An elongation modulus of the film in a direction perpendicular to a main shrinking direction of the film is 1200 MPa or more, and a shrinking stress in the main shrinking direction of the film is 8 MPa or less or a rupture elongation at 23° C. is 40% or more.
Abstract:
Clear and opaque polymeric film structures for providing clear and opaque labels that are removable, respectively. The film structure includes a core layer and first skin layer, wherein the first skin layer contains a polymeric matrix of a material that allows a label, which has been produced from the film structure and applied onto a container or product, to be removed from the container or product by the solution employed in a process for re-using the container. The first skin layer is co-extruded along with the remainder of the layers of the film structure, or the first skin layer is deposited on the film structure as an emulsion or extrusion coating. The first skin layer can be contacted with a water-based adhesive to affix the label onto a particular product or product container. Labels produced from the film structure exhibit a desirable combination of excellent initial adhesion strength, moisture resistance and delaminatability, as well as excellent removability.
Abstract:
A protective film includes a basic material, an anti-scratch or anti-glare layer on an upper side of the basic material, an anti-smudge layer on an upper side of the anti-scratch or anti-glare layer, and an adhesive layer on a lower side of the basic material for sticking to an object; the anti-scratch or anti-glare layer has a certain hardness and can reduce reflection of light; the anti-smudge layer has a large water contact angle; further, a detaching layer is positioned on a lower side of the adhesive layer therefore the adhesive layer is allowed to stick to an object after the detaching layer is removed.
Abstract:
Adhesive tape having a backing material applied to at least one side of which is an adhesive, in particular a pressure-sensitive adhesive, the backing material being composed of a laminate of at least one supporting film and one slitted film, characterized in that the slitted film has at least one slit extending in the machine direction of the adhesive tape.
Abstract:
A tamper evident packaging material is described. The material is formed from a substrate having a weak skin layer and at least one additional layer. A pressure sensitive adhesive is applied to the weak skin layer. An electron beam cured coating having a non-migratory slip agent is disposed on the surface of the substrate opposite the weak skin layer. The weak skin layer has a lower Z tear strength than the affinity that the pressure sensitive adhesive has for itself and for the weak skin layer, such that at least part of the weak skin layer separates from the at least one additional layer when the pressure sensitive adhesive is sealed against the weak skin layer of a second substrate and the two substrates are subsequently pulled apart.
Abstract:
Adhesive tape with a two-sided acrylate foam backing, each side coated with two different adhesives in distinct segments, one adhesive having high initial bond strength and the other having high ultimate bond strength.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a multi-layer sheet for use as a decorative protective film on a door or window post of a vehicle. The multi-layer sheet comprises (i) a polymeric film having a thickness of not more than 150μ and that is formed from an ionomer of an olefin-vinyl carboxylic acid copolymer, (ii) on a first side of the polymeric film a cross-linked polyurethane layer comprising the crosslinking reaction product of a polyurethane containing acid groups and a crosslinker and (iii) on a second side of the polymeric film opposite to the first side, an adhesive layer.
Abstract:
In one embodiment, antifouling tape includes an antifouling layer that includes an outer surface that prevents fouling matter from adhering to the antifouling layer. The antifouling tape also includes an adhesive layer and a backing layer disposed between the antifouling layer and the adhesive layer. The adhesive layer includes an adhesive that adheres the backing layer to a surface to expose the outer surface of the antifouling layer outwardly from the surface.
Abstract:
Breathable multilayer film covers for window panes that reflect light and/or absorb ultraviolet rays. The film cover blocks UV rays and some light, and it reflects solar heat. The breathable film cover has at least two film layers, which can be co-calendered. An outer film is a polymeric transparent film incorporating UV stabilizers. An inner film is a polymeric film that contains internal metal particles and preferably UV stabilizers. An adhesive, preferably also incorporating UV stabilizers, is applied as a layer to the multilayer film so that the breathable film cover can be adhered to window structures. To form a covered window pane, the multilayer film is adhered to a plate.
Abstract:
An anti-slip film is produced by combining a thin, dimensionally stable plastic film having a smooth surface finish with a silicone elastomer having a low durometer and a textured and polished surface finish. The film may include adhesive means for adhering the film to objects, and label stock for displaying graphical and/or textual indicia.