Claims
- 1. A simultaneously biaxially stretched polypropylene film having:
a. a first stretch direction and a second stretch direction; b. a tensile elongation to break in the first stretch direction of at least 110%; c. a tensile volumetric energy to break in the first stretch direction of at least 18,000 in-lb/in3; and d. a variability in film thickness along the first stretch direction, as measured by the standard deviation relative to the average, of less than 10%.
- 2. The film of claim 1, having a tensile elongation to break in the first stretch direction from about 112% to about 164%.
- 3. The film of claim 1, having a tensile volumetric energy to break in the first stretch direction from about 18,500 in-lb/in3 to about 28,200 in-lb/in3.
- 4. The film of claim 1, having a variability in film thickness along the first stretch direction, as measured by the standard deviation relative to the average, from about 2.4% to about 9.4%.
- 5. The film of claim 1, having a variability in film thickness along the second stretch direction, as measured by the standard deviation relative to the average, of less than 10%.
- 6. The film of claim 5, having a variability in film thickness along the second stretch direction, as measured by the standard deviation relative to the average, from about 2.2% to about 8.1%.
- 7. The film of claim 1, having a film thickness between about 0.020 to 0.064 mm.
- 8. The film of claim 1, having a tensile elongation to break in the second stretch direction less than the tensile elongation to break in the first stretch direction.
- 9. The film of claim 8, having a tensile elongation to break in the second stretch direction less than or equal to about 55%.
- 10. The film of claim 8, having a tensile elongation to break in the second stretch direction greater than or equal to about 34%.
- 11. The film of claim 1, having a tensile volumetric energy to break in the second stretch direction less than the tensile volumetric energy to break in the first stretch direction.
- 12. The film of claim 11, having a tensile volumetric energy to break in the second stretch direction less than or equal to 17,400 in-lb/in3.
- 13. The film of claim 11, having a tensile volumetric energy to break in the second stretch direction greater than or equal to 9,200 in-lb/in3.
- 14. The film of claim 1, having a stretch ratio in the first stretch direction smaller than the stretch ratio in the second direction.
- 15. The film of claim 1, having a stretch ratio in the first stretch direction smaller than the uniaxial natural stretch ratio.
- 16. The film of claim 1, having a stretch ratio in the second stretch direction larger than the uniaxial natural stretch ratio.
- 17. The film of claim 1, wherein the first stretch direction and the second stretch direction are substantially perpendicular.
- 18. The film of claim 17, wherein the first stretch direction is the machine direction (MD) and the second stretch direction is the transverse direction (TD).
- 19. The film of claim 1, wherein the polypropylene is isotactic polypropylene.
- 20. A tape comprising a film backing having first and second major surfaces and an adhesive layer on at least a portion of one of said first and second major surfaces, wherein said film backing comprises the simultaneously biaxially stretched polypropylene film of claim 1.
- 21. The tape of claim 20 further comprising a release layer on the surface of the film backing opposite the surface having the adhesive layer.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 10/053,301, filed Jan. 17, 2002, which is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 09/192,059, filed Nov. 13, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,358,457.
Divisions (1)
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