Claims
- 1. A halogen-free, high frequency sealable multilayer film comprising at least:(a) a polar layer having a dielectric loss factor of at least 0.10 comprising a blend of polar and non-polar polymers wherein the polar polymer is an ethylene copolymer with carbon monoxide (CO) selected from a group of consisting of ethylene-vinyl acetate-carbon monoxide and ethylene-n-butyl acrylate-carbon monoxide terpolymers; wherein the CO comprises at least 3 percent by weight of the polar layer; (b) a layer comprising a non-polar olefin homopolymer or non-polar olefin copolymer, and (c) a surface bonding or adhesive layer; wherein, (a) is between (b) and (c) and accounts for at least 20% of the film gauge when said multilayer film has a thickness less than 10 mils (250 micrometers); wherein said multilayer film has an interlayer adhesion strength of at least four pounds per inch (0.7 Newton per millimeter); and wherein two plies of the multilayer film have a seal strength of at least one pound per inch (0.18 Newton per millimeter) when sealed in a bonding layer-to-bonding layer orientation using a 1.5 kilowatt Callanan radio frequency sealer operating at 27.1 megahertz and 0.5 second seal time.
- 2. The halogen-free, high frequency sealable film of claim 1 wherein (a) comprises a blend of at least two olefin polymers wherein one olefin polymer is a non-polar olefin homopolymer or a non-polar olefin copolymer and at least one olefin polymer has polymerized therein at least ethylene and carbon monoxide, the carbon monoxide being present in an amount sufficient to give the blend a dielectric loss factor of at least 0.10.
- 3. The film of claim 2, wherein the amount of carbon monoxide is at least 3 percent by weight, based on total blend weight.
- 4. The film of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the carbon monoxide containing polymer is selected from an ethylene-carbon monoxide copolymer, an ethylene-vinyl acetate-carbon monoxide terpolymer, an ethylene-acrylic acid-carbon monoxide terpolymer or an ethylene-butyl acrylate-carbon monoxide terpolymer.
- 5. The film of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the non-polar homopolymer or copolymer is at least one of low density polyethylene, linear low density polyethylene, ultra-low density polyethylene, high density polyethylene, polypropylene homopolymer, propylene copolymer, metallocene catalyzed polyethylene plastomer, ethylene/styrene interpolymer, ethylene/acrylic acid, ethylene/vinyl acetate, ethylene/methyl acrylate, and a maleic anhydride-modified olefin polymer.
- 6. The film of claim 1, wherein the carbon monoxide monomer comprises from about 6 to about 40 percent by weight of the ethylene copolymer with carbon monoxide.
- 7. The film of claim 1 in which the ethylene copolymer with CO comprises from about 30 to about 80 weight percent of the polar layer.
- 8. The film of claim 2, wherein the olefin polymer having polymerized therein at least ethylene and carbon monoxide comprises from about 30 to about 80 weight percent of the blend.
- 9. The film of claim 1, wherein at least one layer further comprises a compatibilizing polymer.
- 10. The film of claim 2, wherein the blend further comprises a compatibilizing polymer.
- 11. An article of manufacture fabricated from the film of claim 1 or claim 2, the film being sealed to itself, to another substrate or to both at a seal interface.
- 12. The article of claim 11, wherein the seal interface has a bond strength of at least 1.0 pound per inch (0.18 Newton per millimeter).
- 13. A halogen-free, high frequency sealable tubing comprising the film of claim 1 or claim 2.
- 14. The article of claim 11, wherein the olefin polymer blend has a carbon monoxide content sufficient to render the film susceptible to sealing via exposure to high frequency energy.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Provisional application Ser. No. 60/134,717, filed May 18, 1999.
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