Claims
- 1. A method of storing food materials including fruits or vegetables for an extended time comprising enclosing the fruit or vegetable with a wrapping material obtained by stretching a styrene polymer with a syndiotactic configuration, said polymer having a syndiotacticity in racemic pentad of at least 30%, and thereafter subjecting the polymer to heat treatment at a temperature ranging from about 120.degree. C. to 270.degree. C. for about 2 to 600 seconds, while holding the polymer in a tensed state.
- 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wrapping material is a film with a thickness of 5 to 1000 .mu.m.
- 3. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wrapping material is obtained by molding the styrene polymer into a sheet and then uniaxially or biaxially stretching the sheet.
- 4. The method as claimed in claim 3, wherein the sheet is uniaxially stretched to at least 2 times.
- 5. The method as claimed in claim 3, wherein the sheet is biaxially stretched each to at least 1.5 times.
- 6. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wrapping material is obtained by subjecting the styrene polymer to inflation molding or stretch blow molding.
- 7. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the styrene polymer has a weight average molecular weight of at least 10,000.
- 8. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the styrene polymer has a melting point of 160.degree. to 310.degree. C.
- 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the wrapping material is obtained by heat melting said styrene polymer or a composition containing the styrene polymer, cooling the resulting molten material to form a sheet, and then subjecting the sheet to biaxially stretching by at least 1.5 times in each direction with heating.
- 10. The method as claimed in claim 9, wherein the heat melting temperature is between the melting point of the styrene polymer and a temperature 30.degree. C. above the decomposition temperature.
- 11. The method as claimed in claim 9, wherein the cooling temperature is not higher than the glass transition temperature of the styrene polymer, and the stretching temperature is between the glass transition temperature and a temperature 50.degree. C. above the cold crystallization temperature.
- 12. The method of claim 1 wherein the heat treatment is at a temperature of 200.degree. C. to 270.degree. C. for a time of 2 to 60 seconds.
- 13. A method of storing cut flowers for an extended time comprising enclosing the cut flowers with a wrapping material obtained by stretching a styrene polymer with a syndiotactic configuration, said polymer having a syndiotacticity in racemic pentad of at least 30%, and thereafter subjecting the polymer to heat treatment at a temperature ranging from about 120.degree. C. to 270.degree. C. for about 2 to 600 seconds, while holding the polymer in a tensed state.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the wrapping material is a film with a thickness of 5 to 1,000 .mu.m and is obtained by molding the styrene polymer into a sheet and then uniaxially stretching the sheet by at least 1.5 times.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein the wrapping material is a film with a thickness of 5 to 1,000 .mu.m and is obtained by molding the styrene polymer into a sheet and then biaxially stretching the sheet by at least 1.5 times in each direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part, of application Ser. No. 07/390,298, filed Aug. 7, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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