Claims
- 1. An article produced by the process for the low-temperature multi-layer extrusion coating of a substrate with a first, polyethylene-containing layer which is subjected to a temperature less than than about 480.degree. F., and at least one additional layer comprising at least one second extrudable composition, said process comprising:
- applying to at least one surface of said substrate a polyethylene-containing composition to form said first, polyethylene-containing layer, comprising:
- (a) a polyethylene component having a melt index in the range of about 10 up to 100 dg per minute at 190.degree. C. and having a sufficiently broad molecular weight distribution so that the resulting composition is capable of being extrusion coated at a temperature less than about 480.degree. F. to a thickness as thin as 0.0003 inches (0.0075 mm) at a speed of at least 1000 feet per minute (300 meters per minute), and
- (b) in the range of about 5 up to 15 wt%, based on the weight of the total composition, of a hydrocarbon tackifying resin having a Ring and Ball Softening Point in the range of about 125.degree. up to 140.degree. C., and
- at least one second extrudable composition selected from:
- polyethylenes having a melt index different than the melt index of said first polyethylene component,
- polyethylenes having a density different than the density of said first polyethylene component,
- polyethylenes modified with polymer additives,
- polypropylene homopolymers, comonomers, copolymers, and terpolymers, optionally modified with polymer additives,
- polyethylene comonomers, copolymers and terpolymers, including extrudable ionomers, optionally modified with polymer additives,
- extrudable polymers of higher olefins having in the range of 4 up to 8 carbon atoms, optionally modified with polymer additives,
- extrudable polyvinylidene chloride, optionally modified with polymer additives,
- extrudable polyamides, optionally modified with polymer additives, or
- extrudable polyesters, optionally modified with polymer additives;
- wherein said process is carried out by multi-layer extrusion coating of said substrate; and wherein the temperature of said polyethylene-containing composition is no greater than about 480.degree. F. during the extrusion process.
- 2. The article of claim 1 wherein said at least one second extrudable composition is selected from:
- polyethylene having a melt index different than the melt index of said first polyethylene component,
- polyethylenes having a density different than the density of said first polyethylene component,
- polyethylenes modified with polymer additives, polypropylene homopolymers, comonomers, copolymers, and terpolymers, optionally modified with polymer additives,
- polyethylene comonomers, copolymers and terpolymers, including extrudable ionomers, optionally modified with polymer additives, or
- extrudable polyamides, optionally modified with polymer additives.
- 3. The article of claim 1 wherein said at least one second extrudable composition is a heat sealable composition selected from:
- polyethylene having a melt index lower than the melt index of said first polyethylene component, or
- polyethylene comonomers, copolymers and terpolymers, including extrudable ionomers, optionally modified with polymer additives.
- 4. The article of claim 1 wherein said at least one second extrudable composition provides a barrier layer, and is selected from:
- polyethylene comonomers, copolymers na terpolymers, optionally modified with polymer additives,
- extrudable polyvinylidene chloride, optionally modified with polymer additives, or
- extrudable polyamides, optionally modified with polymer additives.
- 5. The article of claim 1 wherein said at least one second extrudable composition is selected from:
- polyethylene comonomers, copolymers and terpolymers with at least one co-monomer selected from:
- vinyl acetate,
- vinyl alcohol,
- carbon monoxide,
- maleic anhydride,
- ethyl methyl acrylate,
- ethyl ethyl acrylate,
- ethyl methyl pentene, or
- ethyl acrylic acid,
- wherein each of said polyethylene copolymers and terpolymers can optionally be modified with polymer additives.
- 6. The article of claim 1 wherein said hydrocarbon tackifying resin is selected from polymerized .beta.-pinenes, hydrogenated polymers of C.sub.5 hydrocarbons, .alpha.-methyl styrene-vinyl toluene copolymers, or pentaerythritol esters of tall oil rosin.
- 7. The article of claim 1 wherein said first polyethylene-containing layer is the layer that contacts the substrate.
- 8. The article of claim 1 wherein said first polyethylene-containing layer is an exterior barrier layer.
- 9. The article of claim 1 comprising said first polyethylene containing layer and at least two additional extruded layers wherein said first polyethylene-containing layer is an adhesive tie-layer between the two additional extruded layers.
- 10. An article of manufacture comprising a substrate having adhered thereto a multilayer polymeric laminate comprising:
- (i) A polyethylene composition layer comprising:
- (a) a polyethylene component having a melt index in the range of about 10 up to 100 dg per minute at 190.degree. C. and having a sufficiently broad molecular weight distribution so that the resulting composition is capable of being extrusion coated at a temperature less than about 480.degree. F. to a thickness as thin as 0.0075 mm at a speed of at least 300 meters per minute, and
- (b) in the range of about 5 up to 15 weight percent, based on the weight of the total composition, of a hydrocarbon tackifying resin having a Ring and Ball Softening Point in the range of about 90.degree. up to 150.degree. C.; and
- (ii) at least on second extrudable composition layer selected from:
- polyethylenes having a melt index different than the melt index of said first polyethylene component,
- polyethylenes having a density different than the density of said first polyethylene component,
- polyethylenes modified with polymer additives,
- polypropylene homopolymers, comonomers, copolymers, and terpolymers, optionally modified with polymer additives,
- polyethylene comonomers, copolymers and terpolymers, including extrudable ionomers, optionally modified with polymer additives,
- extrudable polymers of higher olefins having in the range of 4 up to 8 carbon atoms, optionally modified with polymer additives,
- extrudable polyvinylidene chloride, optionally modified with polymer additives, or
- extrudable polyamides, optionally modified with polymer additives, or
- extrudable polyesters, optionally modified with polymer additives.
- 11. An article in accordance with claim 10 wherein said substrate is selected from:
- papers,
- paperboards,
- fibers,
- polymeric materials, or
- metal foils.
- 12. An article in accordance with claim 11 wherein said polymeric materials are selected from:
- polyolefins or functionally modified polyolefins; polyesters or functionally modified polyesters; ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymers, or polyamides or functionally modified polyamides.
- 13. An article in accordance with claim 10 wherein said at least one second extrudable composition is selected from:
- polyethylenes having a melt index different than the melt index of said first polyethylene component,
- polyethylenes having a density different than the density of said first polyethylene component,
- polyethylenes modified with polymer additives,
- polypropylene homopolymers, comonomers, copolymers, and terpolymers, optionally modified with polymer additives,
- polyethylene comonomers, copolymers and terpolymers, including extrudable ionomers, optionally modified with polymer additives, or
- extrudable polyamides, optionally modified with polymer additives.
- 14. An article in accordance with claim 10 wherein said at least one second extrudable composition is a heat sealable composition selected from:
- polyethylenes having a melt index lower than the melt index of said first polyethylene component, or
- polyethylene comonomers, copolymers and terpolymers, including extrudable ionomers, optionally modified with polymer additives.
- 15. An article in accordance with claim 10 wherein said at least one second extrudable composition provides a barrier layer, and is selected from:
- polyethylene comonomers, copolymers and terpolymers, optionally modified with polymer additives,
- extrudable polyvinylidene chloride, optionally modified with polymer additives, or
- extrudable polyamides, optionally modified with polymer additives.
- 16. An article in accordance with claim 10 wherein said at least one second extrudable composition is selected from:
- polyethylene comonomers, copolymers and terpolymers with at least one co-monomer selected from:
- vinyl acetate,
- vinyl alcohol,
- carbon monoxide,
- maleic anhydride,
- ethyl methyl acrylate,
- ethyl ethyl acrylate,
- ethyl methyl pentene, or
- ethyl acrylic acid,
- wherein each of said polyethylene copolymers and terpolymers can optionally be modified with polymer additives.
- 17. An article in accordance with claim 10 wherein said hydrocarbon tackifying resin is selected from polymerized .beta.-pinenes, hydrogenated polymers of C.sub.5 hydrocarbons, .alpha.-methyl styrene-vinyl toluene copolymers, or pentaerythritol esters of tall oil rosin.
- 18. An article in accordance with claim 17 containing in the range of about 7 up to 10 wt % of said hydrocarbon tackifying resin.
- 19. An article in accordance with claim 18 wherein said tackifying resin is a polymerized .beta.-pinene.
- 20. An article in accordance with claim 10 wherein said polyethylene composition layer is the substrate contact layer.
- 21. An article in accordance with claim 10 wherein said polyethylene composition layer is the exterior barrier layer.
- 22. An article in accordance with claim 10 comprising said polyethylene composition layer and at least two additional extrudable compositions.
- 23. An article in accordance with claim 22 wherein said polyethylene composition layer is an adhesive tie-layer between the two additional extrudable compositions.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of copending application Ser. No. 07/403,215 filed on Sep. 1, 1989, now U.S. Pat. NO. 5,112,424.
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