Claims
- 1. A polyethylene resin for container uses which comprises linear polyethylene (A) satisfying the following requirements,(i) Molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn) as determined by GPC is 2-3.5, (ii) Density is 0.890-0.975 g/cm3, and (iii) Content of component soluble in n-decane at room temperature is 2% by weight or less, achieves a 50% cracking appearance time (F50) of 100 hrs. or more, and demonstrates that the printed surface as tested in a squared cut test performed in the film form, does not substantially get peeled off.
- 2. The polyethylene resin for container uses according to claim 1 wherein said linear polyethylene (A) comprises linear polyethylene (A1) satisfying the following requirements;(i) Molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn) as determined by GPC is 2-3.5, (ii) Density is 0.900-0.950 g/cm3, and (iii) Content of component soluble in n-decane at room temperature is 2% by weight or less, and (iv) Melt flow rate is 0.1-10 g/10 min.
- 3. The polyethylene resin for container uses according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein said linear polyethylene (A) satisfies:(1) the following relationship between the melt tension (MT)(g) at a temperature of 190° C. and the melt flow rate (MFR) (g/10 min) MT>2.2×MFR−0.84 (2) the following relationship between the content soluble in decane (W)(% by weight) at room temperature and the density (d)(g/cm3); When MFR≦10 g/10 min, W<80×exp(−100(d−0.88))+0.1 When MFR>10 g/10 min., W<80×(MFR−9)0.26×exp(−100(d−0.88))+0.1; (3) the following relationship between a temperature of highest peak (Tm)(° C.) on the endothermic curve as determined using differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) and the density (d) Tm<400×d−248.
- 4. The polyethylene resin for container uses according to claim 3 wherein said linear polyethylene (A) furthermore satisfies4) the following relationship between the fluidity index (FI(1/sec)) as defined by the shear speed when the shear stress of the molten polymer at a temperature of 190° C. reaches 2.4×106 dyne/cm2 and the melt flow rate (MFR)(g/10 min.) FI>75×MFR.
- 5. A container obtained by molding the polyethylene resin defined in claim 1 or claim 2.
- 6. The container according to claim 5 wherein the molding is a extrusion blow molding.
- 7. A polyethylene resin compound for container uses which comprises linear polyethylene (A) satisfying the following requirements:(i) Molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn) as determined by GPC is 2-3.5, (ii) Density is 0.890-0.975 g/cm3, and (iii) Content of component soluble in n-decane at room temperature is 2% by weight or less, achieves a 50% cracking appearance time (F50) of 100 hrs. or more, and demonstrates that the printed surface as tested in a squared cut test performed in the film form, does not substantially get peeled off.
- 8. The polyethylene resin compound for container uses according to claim 7 wherein the aforesaid linear polyethylene (A) satisfies the following requirements:(1) the following relationship between the melt tension (MT) (g) at a temperature of 190° C. and the melt flow rate (MFR)(g/10 min.) MT>2.2×MFR−0.84 (2) the following relationship between the content of component soluble in decane at room temperature (W)(% by weight) and the density (d)(g/cm3); When MFR≦10 g/10 min., W<80×exp(−100(d−0.88))+0.1 When MFR>10 g/10 min., W<80×(MFR−9)0.26×exp(−100(d−0.88))+0.1; (3) the following relationship between the temperature of highest peak (Tm)(° C.) in the endothermic curve as determined using differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) and the density (d) Tm<400d−248.
- 9. The polyethylene resin compound for container uses according to claim 8 wherein the linear polyethylene (A) furthermore satisfies(4) the following relationship between the fluidity index (FI)(1/sec) which is defined by the shear rate when the shear stress of the molten polymer at a temperature of 190° C. reaches 2.4×106 dyne/cm2 on one hand and the melt flow rate (MFR)(g/10 min.) on the other FI>75×MFR.
- 10. The polyethylene resin compound according to claim 7 which comprises more than 50% to less than 100% by weight of linear polyethylene (A1) having a molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn) as determined by GPC of 2-3.5, a density of 0.900-0.950 g/cm3, a content of component soluble in n-decane at room temperature of 2% by weight or less, and a melt flow rate of 0.1-10 g/10 min., andnot more than 50% to more than 0% by weight of high-pressure low density polyethylene (B) having a density of 0.910-0.930 g/cm3 and a melt flow rate of 0.2-10 g/10 min.
- 11. The polyethylene resin compound for container uses according to claim 7 which comprises at least 2 components selected from the group consisting of 0-70% by weight of linear polyethylene (A2) having a molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn) as determined by GPC of 2-3.5, a density of 0.890-0.920 g/cm3, a content of component soluble in n-decane at room temperature of 2% by weight or less, and a melt flow rate of 0.1-5 g/10 min.; 0-70% by weight of linear polyethylene (A3) having a molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn) as determined by GPC of 2-3.5, a density of 0.920-0.975 g/cm3, a content of component soluble in n-decane at room temperature of 2% by weight or less, and a melt flow rate of 5-300 g/10 min.; and 50-0% by weight high-pressure low-density polyethylene (B) having a density of 0.910-0.930 g/cm3 and a melt flow rate of 0.2-10 g/10 min.
- 12. A container obtained by molding the polyethylene resin compound defined in any one of claims 7-11.
- 13. The container according to claim 12 wherein the molding is extrusion blow molding.
- 14. A container obtained by molding the polyethylene resin or the polyethylene resin composition defined in claim 3.
- 15. The container according to claim 14, wherein the molding is an extrusion blow molding.
- 16. The container according to claim 14, which has a multi-layer construction of two or more layers whose internal layer is formed from the polyethylene resin or the polyethylene resin composition.
Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP99/02035 which has an International filing date of Apr. 16, 1999, which designated the United States of America.
PCT Information
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