Claims
- 1. A coinjection stretch blow molded container, comprising a thermoplastic polyester layer (layer a) and an ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer layer (layer b), with the (layer a) being kept in direct contact with both surfaces of the (layer b), and having a configuration of the layers of one of a/b/a or a/b/a/b/a viewed in a cross-section of the container, wherein the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) of the surface of the (layer b) as exposed by peeling the layers a and b of the body of the container at their interface gives a pattern that satisfies the following formula (3):0.015≦PC/(PA+PB+PC)≦0.3 (3) wherein:PA represents the area of the highest peak (peak A) of the peaks for the binding energy of C1 electrons, PB represents the area of the peak (peak B) appearing in the side higher by from 1.1 to 1.8 eV than the position of the peak A, and PC represents the area of the peak (peak C) appearing in the side higher by from 3.6 to 4.3 eV than the position of the peak, and wherein the ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer is a mixture of two ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymers (b1, b2) in a ratio by weight (b1/b2) falling between 10/90 and 90/10. and satisfies the following formulae (6) to (11): 25≦ETb1≦48 (6) 99≦SDb1 (7) 25≦ETb2≦48 (8) 92≦SDb2≦99 (9) |ETb2−ETb1|≦8 (10)1≦(SDb1−SDb2)≦8 (11) wherein:ETb1 represents the ethylene content (mol %) of the ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer (b1), SDb1 represents the degree of saponification (%) of the ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer (b1), ETb2 represents the ethylene content (mol %) of the ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer (b2), and SDb2 represents the degree of saponification (%) of the ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer (b2).
- 2. The coinjection stretch blow molded container of claim 1, wherein the ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer satisfies the following formulae (1) and (2), and its differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) gives a single peak for crystal fusion:25≦ETb≦48 (1) 92≦SDB≦99 (2) wherein:ETb represents the ethylene content (mol %) of the ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer, and SDb represents the degree of saponification (%) of the ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer.
- 3. The coinjection stretch blow molded container of claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic polyester has an intrinsic viscosity IVa (dl/g) that satisfies the following formula (4), and the ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer has a melt index M1b (g/10 min, at 190° C. under a load of 2,160 g) that satisfies the following formula (5):0.60≦IVa≦0.90 (4) 0.1≦M1b≦10 (5).
- 4. The coinjection stretch blow molded container of claim 1, wherein the ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer is copolymerized with from 0.0002 to 0.2 mol % of a vinylsilane compound.
- 5. The coinjection stretch blow molded container of claim 1, wherein the ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer contains a boron compound in an amount of from 20 to 2,000 ppm in terms of the boron element.
- 6. The coinjection stretch blow molded container of claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic layer constituting its body has a density Da (g/cm3) that satisfies the following formula (12), and the ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer layer constituting its body has a density Db (g/cm3) that satisfies the following formula (13):1.35≦Da≦1.37 (12) 1.11≦Db≦1.20 (13).
- 7. The coinjection stretch blow molded container of claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic polyester consists of an ethylene terephthalate component and its melting point TMa (° C.) satisfies the following formula (14):240≦TMa≦250 (14).
- 8. A coinjection stretch blow molded container of claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic polyester consists essentially of an ethylene terephthalate component and contains a naphthalenedicarboxylic acid component in an amount of from 0.1 to 15 mol % relative to the sum total of all dicarboxylic acid components constituting it.
- 9. The coinjection stretch blow molded container of claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic polyester is prepared through polymerization using a catalyst of a germanium compound.
- 10. The coinjection stretch blow molded container of claim 1, of which the body has a haze of at most 5%.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of 09/288,853 filed Apr. 9, 1999 which matured into U.S. Pat. No. 6,395,358, and claims priority to JP 10-097433 filed Apr. 9, 1998.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Derwent Publications, AN 1994-086078, JP 06 009763, Jan. 18, 1994. |
Continuations (1)
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