Claims
- 1. An oriented polyolefin film comprising at least one voided layer, wherein said voided layer consists essentially of an olefin polymer and an amorphous void-initiating polymer with said amorphous void-initiating polymer being present as a separate particle inside said voids after orientation, wherein said amorphous void-initiating polymer has a degree of crystallinity of less than 5% and wherein said amorphous void-initiating polymer is a polycarbonate.
- 2. An oriented polyolefin film as claimed in claim 1, wherein said olefin polymer and said amorphous, void-initiating polymer are initially blended together under polymer liquefying conditions, such that said amorphous, void-initiating polymer is initially not present as a separate particulate phase.
- 3. An oriented polyolefin film as claimed in claim 1, wherein said film comprises said voided layer and at least one further layer.
- 4. An oriented polyolefin film as claimed in claim 1, wherein the voided layer contains 70 to 99% by weight of said olefin polymer and 1 to 30% by weight of said amorphous, void-initiating polymer, each relative to the weight of the voided layer.
- 5. An oriented polyolefin film as claimed in claim 1, wherein the film has a light transmission of less than 95%, measured according to ASTM-D 1003-77.
- 6. An oriented polyolefin film as claimed in claim 1, wherein the amorphous, void-initiating polymer has a glass transition temperature T.sub.G in the range from 70.degree.0 to 300.degree. C. or a Vicat softening point T.sub.V from 70.degree. to 200.degree. C.
- 7. An oriented polyolefin film as claimed in claim 1, wherein the amorphous, void-initiating polymer has a mean molecular weight M.sub.w from 500 to 500,000.
- 8. An oriented olefin polymer film as claimed in claim 1, wherein the amorphous, void-initiating polymer has a refractive index from 1.3 to 1.7 and this refractive index is at most 0.1 unit greater or smaller than the refractive index of the olefin polymer.
- 9. An oriented polyolefin film as claimed in claim 1, wherein the amorphous, void-initiating polymer particles present in the voids have a particle size in the range from 0.2 to 10 .mu.m.
- 10. An oriented polyolefin film as claimed in claim 1, wherein the voided layer additionally comprises a non-void-initiating pigment.
- 11. An oriented polyolefin film as claimed in claim 1, wherein the density of the polyolefin film is at most 1.5 g/cm.sup.3.
- 12. An oriented polyolefin film as claimed in claim 1, wherein the voided layer forms the base layer, an interlayer or an outermost layer of the film.
- 13. An oriented polyolefin film as claimed in claim 12, wherein said film comprises a plurality of voided layers or includes at least one additional layer in addition to said voided layer, said additional layer containing 75 to 100% by weight of an .alpha.-olefinic polymer.
- 14. An oriented polyolefin film as claimed in claim 13, wherein said additional layer forms the base layer, an interlayer or an outermost layer of the film and optionally contains a non-void-initiating pigment.
- 15. An oriented polyolefin film as claimed in claim 12, wherein an olefin polymer present in the base layer, an interlayer, or an outermost layer has been degraded by a peroxide mechanism.
- 16. An oriented polyolefin film as claimed in claim 1, wherein the film is essentially a single-layer structure consisting essentially of the voided layer.
- 17. An oriented polyolefin film comprising at least one oriented, voided layer, wherein said voided layer comprises an olefin polymer and, as an amorphous void-initiating polymer, an amorphous polycarbonate having a degree of crystallinity of less than 5%, said amorphous polycarbonate being present in said oriented, voided layer, after orientation, as a separate particle inside said voids.
- 18. An oriented polyolefin film as claimed in claim 1, wherein said voided layer is opaque.
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of our application Ser. No. 08/409,164, filed Mar. 23, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,573,917.
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