Claims
- 1. In the die forming of multi-layered film wherein separate streams of molten thermoplastic material from the die holder are formed into a plurality of layers in separate concentric chambers of the die head to be laminated therein into a composite film, the steps of: bottom feeding the separate streams of material from the die holder to the die head to form said separate layers; merging said separate layers together at a common orifice within said die head, and extruding said merged layers from said die head while continuously rotating the die head relative to the die holder to thereby pg,20 achieve uniform gauge blown film free of pin holes, die scratches, weld marks and the like imperfections, and to achieve also uniform flowing and uniting of the layers of thermoplastic material.
- 2. A method for producing multi-layered blown tubular film which comprises bottom feeding separate streams of molten thermoplastic material from a die holder to a die head, forming from said separate streams a plurality of separate concentric layers of said molten thermoplastic material about a common axis in said die head, continuously rotating said layers about said axis relative to said die holder while maintaining axial flow of said material through said die head, combining said layers in said die head into a unitary multi-layered film while maintaining said rotation and extruding said film.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said plurality of layers are formed from at least two dissimilar thermoplastic materials.
- 4. A method of producing multi-layered blown tubular film which comprises bottom feeding separate streams of molten thermoplastic material from a die holder to a die head, forming from said separate streams a plurality of separate concentric layers of said molten thermoplastic material in said die head about a common axis, continuously rotating said layers about said axis relative to said die holder while maintaining the axial flow of said thermoplastic material through said die head, working said thermoplastic material by spiralling each concentric layer through said die head to impede the axial flow thereof sufficiently to homogenize said thermoplastic material, combining said layers into a unitary multi-layered film while maintaining said rotation and extruding said film.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 730,505, filed May 20, 1968 now abandoned, and application Ser. No. 820,946, filed May 1, 1969 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,649,143, which is also a continuation-in-part of the earlier mentioned application.
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