This invention relates to novel pin-hole free multi-layered films consisting of partially or fully water soluble films layered with substantially pin-hole free barrier coatings that are partially or fully water-soluble or dispersible and methods of manufacturing the same. The invention further relates to substrate based multi-layered films with water soluble or partially water-soluble films layered with substantially pinhole free barrier coatings and method of manufacturing the same.
Cold or hot water soluble films have been used for a variety of packaging applications including wrapping, pouches, bags and containers. Barrier coated soluble films are also known in the packaging industry. A feature that is of significance is clear, easy printing of words, figures, pictures, images etc on such soluble films to provide information on the packaged materials. Barrier coated water-soluble films have wide applications and are well known in the industry. Production of pinhole free barrier coated films of a range of thickness continues to pose challenges. Pinholes in barrier films lead to adverse effects on the packaged products. Plasticiser migration from the water-soluble film into the packed materials is also to be avoided. Pinhole free barrier coating is therefore of vital importance. Normally water-soluble films of this thickness by themselves are very difficult to make and handle due to their tensile strength changing properties. For example physical properties of water-soluble films are very sensitive to small variation in environmental conditions during the process of formation as they are susceptible to the development of brittleness in the presence of hot blast of dehumidified air and may easily tear. Similarly when subjected to high humidity levels such films tend to become highly tensile. Hence the manufacturing process of water-soluble films and its subsequent conversion processes have to be carried out under very rigid process conditions. Production of very thin water-soluble films of film thickness of less than 5 microns is difficult to achieve due to “burn out” effects before reaching the “film-forming stage”. Moreover avoiding the formation of pinholes in conventional processes for water soluble with or without barrier coating has continued to be a problem.
Thus in the field of soluble films a long felt need to develop films with selective barrier protection that would hold a wide variety of materials and at the same time be amenable to easy handling in packaging and printing machines without getting affected during processing or by the product during storage of the products. Water soluble flexible films that are pinhole free, appropriate tensile strength, percentage elongation and impact strength to withstand mechanical stresses during the processing are most suited for a variety of applications including packaging of detergents, pharmaceuticals, agro-chemicals, food products etc. The challenge has been to produce multi-layered barrier films that are substantially pinhole free to withstand stresses during processing and at the same time retain their strength and integrity during storage.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,296,282 describes an invention related to a shaped article characterized by a substrate comprising a degradable, or partially degradable, synthetic polymeric material that degrades via hydrolysis and/or biodegradability; and one or more surfaces of the substrate which are coated with a discontinuous repellant hydrophobic and/or oleophobic material. More specifically the invention in U.S. Pat. No. 5,296,282 relates to shaped articles, particularly in film form, fabricated from synthetic polymeric materials that are degradable by hydrophilic and/or oleophilic liquids, wherein these articles are protected against premature degradation by these liquids. This protection is achieved by incorporating on the surface of the article to be protected a discontinuous surface layer of a hydrophobic and/or oleophobic material that will repel the assaulting or degrading liquids (i.e., hydrophilic and/or oleophilic liquids). The repellant surface is sufficiently discontinuous, normally in the form of a layer of discrete particles, so that degrading gas, vapors and bacteria can penetrate the repellant surface, thereby gaining access to the degradable substrate and initiating degradation of the substrate. However, because of the composition and physical nature (e.g., surface tension), of the repellant surface, the assaulting liquid cannot contact and degrade the substrate. Therefore, the shaped articles of the invention may be used as a container for an assaulting liquid and yet degrade eventually into environmentally benign products.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,300,358 discloses an invention that relates to compostible non-rigid absorbent structures comprising an absorbent degradable fibrous core and a back sheet that is cold water-soluble and contains on both sides of the backsheet a discontinuous layer of aqueous-repellent material. A preferred species can be disposed of by toilet flushing.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,057,537 discloses laminates made from a polyhydroxic acid (PHA), copolymer fibrous matrix, which is consolidated into a rigid, non-porous, laminated structure by flowing molten polymer through the fibrous material and curing it while in a mold or hydraulic press. Synthetic or natural fibers such as cellulose fibers are disclosed as the matrix.
Patent Application WO 90/01521 discloses non-porous rigid laminates made from a fibrous mat consolidated by flowing molten PHA polymer through the fibrous material and curing the polymer in a mold or hydraulic press. Fibers can include cellulose derived from wood.
Published patent application WO 64667 describes an invention with multi-layer soluble film, a method of producing such film, a method of packaging a chemical in such film. The multi-layer film comprises a continuous layer of water-soluble material suitable for forming the outer layer of a bag, and a barrier coating affixed to discrete areas of the continuous layer, leaving a plurality of uncoated intervals occurring at repeating distances on the continuous layer. The barrier coating is accomplished by a roll-coating step that is achieved by a direct flexogravure coating process. The thickness of the barrier coating is in the range between 0.025 microns to 25 microns. The thickness of the water-soluble layer is in the range 12 microns to about 200 microns.
The processes described in the prior art could result in products with pinholes of varying sizes and numbers, as the Water Soluble Film (WSF) is highly susceptible
During the processing of WSF in the printing or print-coating machine the film stretches causing stress and strain in the film. This leads to the formation of pinholes as it picks up the barrier materials in stretched form, not withstanding the best of tension controls put on the machine. After printing or print coating of the barrier materials, the stretched film is wound on a core. During the process of aging in this wound form the WSF tends to return to it's original memory of stress, and has a tendency to “shrink” in the machine direction thereby affecting it's dimensional stability in cross direction. This could result in cracks opening the fragile coatings of barrier with the creation of pinholes. In the processes described therefore require very rigid and expensive environmental control. Such processes have very limited flexibility in that the WSF and its subsequent processing for barrier layering have to be necessarily carried out in the same location.
The processes described in the prior art especially with respect to a single pass barrier coated processes are strongly dependent on the viscosity and solid contents of the barrier material to achieve film thickness needed to manufacture pinhole free barrier coatings. This acts as a limitation for several barrier-coating formulations as a single pass barrier coating system suffers from the disadvantage of not being able to take advantage of using barrier coatings formulations in which the materials are non miscible liquids or liquids having varying pH, viscosity, etc.
The main object of the invention is to overcome the weaknesses and unsolved problems of the past and to provide substantially pinhole free multi-layered film products and methods of manufacturing the same. The multi-layered film product consists of a fully or partially water soluble film layered with barrier coating materials that are uniform and substantially free from pinholes, with good gas barrier properties optimal tensile strength, percentage elongation and impact strength to withstand mechanical stresses during the processing and at the same time retain their strength and integrity during storage thereby making them most suited for a variety of applications including packaging of detergents, pharmaceuticals, agro-chemicals, food products etc. The barrier coatings may be continuous of discrete based on the end use application.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide for substrate-based detachable multi-layered films product consisting of a fully or partially water soluble film layered with barrier coating materials that are uniform and substantially free from pinholes, on a wide variety of substrates such as plain or coated paper, plain or embossed fabrics, plain, laminated, embossed or treated polyester films, plain or embossed LDPE/HDPE/HIPS/HMHDPE films or laminations thereof, plain, laminated or Embossed Aluminum foil etc.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide for substrate-based non-detachable multi-layered films with film forming coating materials that are uniform and substantially free from pinholes, on a wide variety of substrates such as plain or coated paper, plain or embossed fabrics, plain, laminated, embossed or treated polyester films, plain or embossed LDPE/HDPE/HIPS/HMHDPE films or laminations thereof, plain, laminated or Embossed Aluminum foil etc.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a process for using barrier materials such as acrylic acid polymers, acrylic ester polymers, soluble acrylic acid copolymers, soluble acrylic ester copolymers, soluble copolymers of acrylic acids and esters, cross linked polyvinyl alcohols, cross linked cellulose datives, ethyl cellulose, nitrocellulose, cellulose butyrate, cellulose acetate butyrate, ethylene vinyl polyols, ethylene vinyl acetate, PVdC, acrylic emulsion, PVC emulsion, PVDC emulsion, PVB, natural and synthetic waxes, polyurethanes, and modified polyvinyl alcohols, silicone based polymers etc to produce detachable substrate-based multi-layered films. The barrier coatings may be continuous of discrete based on the end use application.
Yet another object of the invention is to produce detached uniform water-soluble substantially pinhole free films with low thickness of about 3 microns to thick films of about 300 microns.
Yet another object of the invention is to produce uniform and substantially pinhole free barrier films with thickness of about 0.25 microns to about 50 microns on water soluble or partially soluble films on diverse substrates that may be detachable. The barrier coatings may be continuous or discrete and/or selective based on the end use application.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide multi-layered film product with hot water soluble films with continuously or discretely layered barrier coating of cold-water soluble film or vice-a-versa based on the needs of the end use application. The barrier coatings may be continuous or discrete and/or selective, based on the end use application.
Another object of the invention is to provide novel method of manufacture of detachable substrate based multi-layered film products using a variety of casting processes and their combinations. The barrier coatings may be continuous or discrete and/or selective based on the end use application.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide for novel methods of selective barrier coating of films to achieve films that are substantially free of pinholes. The barrier coatings may be continuous or discrete and/or selective based on the end use application.
Another object of the invention is to provide multiple options for on-line and off-line processing using a detachable substrate with water-soluble film and selective barrier print-coating in flexo-gravure processing individually or in combination involving especially designed roto-gravure cylinders/flexoplates of varying cell shapes, depths, and thickness.
Another object of the invention is to provide multiple options for on-line and off-line using a detachable substrate with water-soluble film and selective barrier print-coating in flexo-gravure processing individually or in combinations involving especially designed roto-gravure cylinders/flexoplates for multi station registrations and/or multipass operations to achieve substantially pin-hole free films.
Yet another object of the invention is to produce substantially free pin hole free films using combined processes involving flexo, gravure or their combination with multipass and/or multi station registration optionally in combination with full or zone coating in air knife, Mayer Bar including wire rod coating, roll over roll, knife over roll, including full or zone, fountainless gravure including reverse roll coating, five roll/multiple roll coating, pre and post water soluble film formation including full or zone coating released at selective discreet areas. These processes can be pre or post the water-soluble film formation.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide processes for manufacture of substantially pin-hole free barrier coated films pre or post the formation of the water soluble film.
Yet another object of the invention is to produce films using a release coated substrate, which is capable of a pre-coating with a barrier material followed by a final extrusion or casting of water-soluble film.
Yet a further object of the invention is to provide novel interlayer incorporated partially of fully water-soluble or insoluble materials in multi layered films and processes for their incorporation by the disclosed methods.
The present invention discloses novel pin-hole free multi-layered films consisting of partially or fully water soluble films layered with substantially pin-hole free barrier coatings that are partially insoluble of fully water-soluble or dispersible and methods of manufacturing. The invention further relates to substrate based multi-layered films with water soluble or partially water-soluble films layered with substantially pinholes free barrier coatings and methods of manufacturing the same. The barrier coatings may be continuous or discrete and/or selective, based on the end use application.
FIGS. 7A,7B,7C,7D show various gravure cylinders used in the manufacturing processes.
According to the invention the multi-layered films are prepared by a process broadly comprise the steps of:
Further, substantially pinhole free barrier coating on the full web or at discreet places of the substrate based water-soluble film is achieved by any or combination of the following methods:
Gravure cylinders are etched as per the pattern of the discreet barrier coatings to be laid on the substrate based water-soluble film. These etchings are of different screen, shapes and depth. The amount of transfer of the barrier material on to the soluble film is directly proportional to the fineness of the screen on the cylinder. Shapes of the screens on the cylinder can vary with the need. For example they could be triangular, quadrangular, oblique lines, etc. The depth of the screen determines the coat weight of the barrier layer to be transferred. These variables are to be pre-determined based on the barrier material characteristics, such as viscosity, solid content etc., the shape and sizes of the barrier layer zone to be laid on the water-soluble film, thickness of the barrier layer etc. These gravure cylinders and the cells normally have blanks where the lines have not been etched and become responsible for the formation of pinholes in the coated barrier layer.
A non-limiting sample of the diverse shapes, sizes and depths of the gravure cylinders used in this process is given in
The flexoplate designs that may be used for the production of substantially pinhole free barrier coatings are similar to those described for the designing of the gravure cylinders.
In one of the embodiments involving the drying steps, a set of drying chambers maintained at different temperatures are used for controlled drying of the water-soluble film, the temperature in the dryers ranging from about 50° C. to about 250° C., preferably from about 60° C. to about 200° C., more preferably from about 55° C. to about 170° C.; These chambers allow for the controlled removal of the solvent, facilitate the process of controlled semi-gel formation, complete curing, removal the evaporated solvent including the vaporized impurities from within the film.
Various embodiments of the process to produce substantially pinhole free barrier coatings on detachable substrate based soluble films are described below.
In one of the embodiments, release coated substrate is used to pre-coat barrier materials either singly employing flexo or gravure print coat process or in combination with other casting or coating methods to get a final product (
In an embodiment of this process, a non-detachable substrate may be unwound, followed by a barrier coating at a gravure coating station, and subsequently smoothened by controlled flow of air from an airknife and subjected to drying at appropriate temperatures. Optionally such an operation may be done at a plurality of the gravure stations having airknifes at every stations or at the last station thereby ensuring the minimization of pinholes.
In another embodiment, the process may combine a release-coated substrate on which barrier materials are layered singly or in combination followed by solution casting of WSF and then extrusion casting of WSF (
In yet another embodiment of the process, a post barrier print coat on solution cast WSF may be performed as follows (
In another embodiment, the process may combine Solution Cast with Extrusion cast and laying of barrier layers (
In one of the embodiments of the invention the multi-layered film product consists of the substrate, the water soluble or partially soluble film with the substantially pinhole free layered barrier coating with the option of detaching the substrate during the off-line applications such as pouch making, printing etc.
In another embodiment of the invention the detachment of the substrate may be done on-line at the end step of the production of the substrate based multi-layered film product.
In another embodiment of the invention the substrate based multi-layered product may be used with the substrate as such and the detachment of the substrate takes place during use of the final packed product.
In another embodiment of the invention pinholes can be controlled, using the same process disclosed in this invention with tailored misregistration of the gravure cylinders. However the results would not be as good as the system using sequential gravure cylinder of diverse cell designs.
Gravure Cylinders having various shapes, with depths of 55, 62 and 77 microns, screen angles-lpi of 70-38, 60-38 and 48-38 respectively using stylus of 120, 125 and 135 and cell channel walls of 26, 32 and 37 were prepared. Water soluble film was cast by using solution casting method. Casting of solution was done on clear polyester film. The thickness of the WSF was controlled by metering the thickness by roll over roll coating head. The WSF was sent through dryers, the temperature in the dryers ranging from about 50° C. to about 250° C., preferably from about 60° C. to about 200° C., more preferably from about 55° C. to about 170° C.; The polyester film and the freshly formed water-soluble film were rewound on a paper core. This web was then taken to a multiple station gravure-printing machine, with an airknife mounted on every station. Dye was mixed with the barrier materials placed in the gravure tray to enable monitoring of the pinholes in the formed layered barrier film under a transmission microscope. The cylinders used had a strip design with the parameters mentioned above. The barrier coating was affected with the passing of the web over the cylinders and the airknife smoothened the coating. Experiments were performed to get single pass, double pass and triple pass. These were repeated with cylinders of different cell designs.
The samples prepared were examined under a transmission microscope for the pinholes.
In another set of experiments, coating was affected by gravure cell on cell on cell of different parameters and the passing through a smooth flow of precisely controlled air from between the two lips of the airknife to precisely control the solution flows. This enhances the pinhole free nature of the barrier-coated films as shown in the photograph of
As water soluble films are sensitive to ambient environment such as heat, cold and relative humidity, the substrate film, for example polyester film, used for casting, ensures that it controls the tension and other film properties during the subsequent process of conversion, particularly when done offline. During offline transportation the substrate also acts as a protective cover to the water-soluble film against environmental variations during transportation to other locations of converters for the barrier coating operations.
The advantages of the present invention is that it provides for optionally detachable substrate based water soluble films continuously or discretely layered with substantially pinhole free barrier coating of controlled thickness, possessing excellent dimensional stability and uniform thickness across the entire length of the film. It also provides means for producing the same using combined processes involving flexo-gravure combination with multi-pass and/or multi station registration optionally in combination with air knife full coating, zone coating, Mayer Bar including Wire Rod coating, full coating, zone coating, roll over roll including full or zone coating, knife over roll including full or zone, fountainless gravure including reverse roll coating, five roll/multiple roll coating, pre and post water soluble film formation including full or zone coating released at selective discreet areas. This provides options for on-line or off-line processing of the substrate based multi-layered film depending on the end use application.
The further advantage of the present invention is that it offers options to prepare the detachable substrate based water soluble film in one location and safely transport it to another location for the barrier coating thereby making it possible multi source the operation based on the need and availability of facilities. Moreover depending on the end use of the product the water-soluble film of the features of the water-soluble films properties (e.g. tack values during the process of formation of the film) the substrate material can be selected to provide special effects or properties. For example if online embossing is desired then an embossed substrate of the particular design maybe chosen. The substrate may be used in several forms such as roll or sheet selected from paper, any heat resistant film fabric, aluminum foil, with or without release (silicon or any other release coated) coatings etc.
Another advantage is wide flexibility of the process to tailor conditions as per the end use of the formulation of the developed properties during the film forming process. For example the substrate may be brought into the process at various stages of the process. For example the substrate that is chosen as per the formulation of the water soluble film at stage I (where the film is not yet formed, but is just casted and is very wet) or at stage II where the film may start becoming tacky or non tacky (release within itself) or at stage III where the film is substantially formed. External chilling or superfluous offline heating and other treatments are possible, particularly where the film is not fully formed and is let to age internally with infra red heating is needed to give it desired properties. Such flexibility is not possible with a pre-casted water-soluble film, manufactured on a metal belt or by bubble extrusion methods.
In the present invention even non-coated substrates can be used unlike in process involving pressure sensitive adhesives that are permanently tacky and thus cannot function without a silicon or other release coating.
Barrier coated films produced by the process disclosed in this invention have very good machinability, cold crack resistance toughness on all kinds of converting machine, mechanical properties compared to others particularly in tensile strength in both machine and transverse direction. Seal strength is also good in the vertical direction. The heat seal temperature is around 50 deg. C. to 200 deg. C. depending on the moisture content within the film and the ambient humidity and whether the heat sealing is done with or without the substrate.
The substantially free pinhole free barrier coated films disclosed in this invention are most suited for a variety of applications including packaging of detergents, pharmaceuticals, agro-chemicals, food products, laundry, etc. involving wrapping, pouches, bags, containers, etc. These also find applications in embroidery and allied areas.
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1158/MUM/2001 | Dec 2001 | IN | national |
This is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/498,283 filed Jun. 4, 2004.
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Parent | 10498283 | Jun 2004 | US |
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