Claims
- 1. A process for producing a stretch blow molded container, comprising the steps of forming or molding a thermoplastic resin material which comprises polyglycolic acid having
- (a) at least 70 weight percent of a repeating unit represented by the following formula (1): ##STR10## (b) a melt viscosity, .eta.* as measured at a temperature of the melting point, Tm, of the polymer+20.degree. C. and a shear rate of 100/sec, of 500-100,000 Pa.s;
- (c) a melting point, Tm, of at least 180.degree. C.;
- (d) a melt enthalpy, .DELTA.Hm, of at least 20 J/g; and
- (e) a density of at least 1.50 g/cm.sup.3 as measured in an unoriented, crystallized form;
- at a resin temperature of from the melting point, Tm, to 255.degree. C. into a preform; stretching the preform at a draw ratio higher than one time but not higher than 10 times and at a resin temperature equal to or less than the glass transition temperature, Tg, of the polyglycolic acid+70.degree. C. in a machine direction; simultaneously or successively blowing up the preform at a blow-up ratio of 1.5-10 into a hollow container; and optionally heat setting the thus-obtained hollow container for 1 second to 30 minutes at a temperature ranging from the crystallization temperature, Tc.sub.1, of the polyglycolic acid to Tm+10.degree. C.
- 2. The production process according to claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic resin material comprising the polyglycolic acid is injection-molded at a resin temperature of from the melting point, Tm, to 255.degree. C. to form a closed-end parison, the parison is cooled into a preform formed of a cold parison having a resin temperature lower than the glass transition temperature, Tg, and the preform is reheated to a resin temperature of from Tg to Tg+70.degree. C. and then transferred to a mold for blow molding to stretch it at a draw ratio higher than one time but not higher than 10 times in a machine direction by a stretching rod and to simultaneously or successively blow up the preform at a blow-up ratio of 1.5-10 into a hollow container.
- 3. The production process according to claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic resin material comprising the polyglycolic acid is injection-molded at a resin temperature of from the melting point, Tm, to 255.degree. C. to form a closed end parison, the parison is cooled into a preform formed of a hot parison having a resin temperature equal to or less than the glass transition temperature, Tg, +70.degree. C., and the preform is then transferred to a mold for blow molding to stretch it at a draw ratio higher than one time but not higher than 10 times in a machine direction by a stretching rod and to simultaneously or successively blow up the preform at a blow-up ratio of 1.5-10 into a hollow container.
- 4. The production process according to claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic resin material comprising the polyglycolic acid is extruded at a resin temperature of from the melting point, Tm, to 255.degree. C. to form a hollow pipe, the pipe is cooled to a temperature lower than the glass transition temperature, Tg, and chopped into constant lengths to provide a preform formed of a cold parison, the preform is reheated to a resin temperature of from Tg to, both ends of the preform are held by holders to stretch it at a draw ratio higher than one time but not higher than 10 times in a longitudinal direction, one end of the thus-stretched preform is pinched off to form a closed-end parison, and the parison is then transferred to a mold for blow molding to blow up the preform at a blow-up ratio of 1.5-10 into a hollow container.
- 5. The production process according to claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic resin material comprising the polyglycolic acid is extruded at a resin temperature of from the melting point, Tm, to 255.degree. C. to form a hollow pipe, the pipe is cooled to a temperature lower than the glass transition temperature, Tg, and chopped into constant lengths to provide a preform formed of a cold parison, the preform is reheated to a resin temperature of from Tg to, one end of the preform is pinched off to form a closed-end parison, and the parison is then transferred to a mold for blow molding to stretch it at a draw ratio higher than one time but not higher than 10 times in a machine direction by a stretching rod and to simultaneously or successively blow up the preform at a blow-up ratio of 1.5-10 into a hollow container.
- 6. The production process according to claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic resin material comprising the polyglycolic acid is extruded at a resin temperature of from the melting point, Tm, to 255.degree. C. to form a hollow pipe, the pipe is cooled to a temperature equal to or less than the glass transition temperature, Tg, +70.degree. C. and chopped into constant lengths to provide a preform formed of a hot parison, both ends of the preform are then held by holders to stretch it at a draw ratio higher than one time but not higher than 10 times in a longitudinal direction, one end of the thus-stretched preform is then pinched off to form a closed-end parison, and the parison is then transferred to a mold for blow molding to blow up the preform at a blow-up ratio of 1.5-10 into a hollow container.
- 7. The production process according to claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic resin material comprising the polyglycolic acid is extruded at a resin temperature of from the melting point, Tm, to 255.degree. C. to form a hollow pipe, the pipe is cooled to a temperature equal to or less than the glass transition temperature, Tg, +70.degree. C. and chopped into constant lengths to provide a preform formed of a hot parison, one end of the preform is then pinched off to form a closed-end parison, and the parison is then transferred to a mold for blow molding to stretch it at a draw ratio higher than one time but not higher than 10 times in a machine direction by a stretching rod and to simultaneously or successively blow up the preform at a blow-up ratio of 1.5-10 into a hollow container.
- 8. The production process according to claim 1, wherein the polyglycolic acid is a homopolymer of glycolide.
- 9. The production process according to claim 1, wherein the polyglycolic acid is a copolymer of glycolide in a proportion not lower than 70 wt. %, but lower than 100 wt. % and at least one cyclic comonomer selected from the group consisting of ethylene oxalate, lactide, lactones, trimethylene carbonate and 1,3-dioxane in a proportion higher than 0 wt. %, but not higher than 30 wt. %.
- 10. The production process according to claim 1, wherein the stretch blow molded container has tensile strength, in a circumferential direction, of at least 150 MPa and a carbon dioxide permeability, as measured at a temperature of 23.degree. C. and 80% relative humidity and a thickness of 50 .mu.m, of 300 cc/m.sup.2.day.atm or smaller at a body sidewall thereof.
- 11. The production process according to claim 1, wherein the stretch blow molded container has an oxygen permeability, as measured at a temperature of 23.degree. C. and 80% relative humidity and a thickness of 50 .mu.m, of 150 cc/m.sup.2.day.atm or smaller at the body sidewall thereof.
- 12. The production process according to claim 1, wherein the stretch blow molded container has a water vapor permeability, as measured at a temperature of 40.degree. C. and 90% relative humidity and a thickness of 50 .mu.m, of 100 g/m.sup.2.day or smaller at the body sidewall thereof.
- 13. The production process according to claim 1, wherein the stretch blow molded container has a tensile modulus, in a circumferential direction, of at least 3.0 GPa at the body sidewall thereof.
- 14. The production process according to claim 1, wherein the stretch blow molded container has a heat shrinkage, as measured at 130.degree. C. for 10 minutes, of at most 30% at the body sidewall thereof.
- 15. The production process according to claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic resin material is a composition composed of the polyglycolic acid and at least one component selected from the group consisting of inorganic fillers and thermoplastic resins other than the polyglycolic acid.
- 16. The production process according to claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic resin material is a composition composed of the polyglycolic acid and at least one component selected from the group consisting of inorganic fillers and thermoplastic resins other than the polyglycolic acid and comprises 100 parts by weight of the polyglycolic acid, 0-100 parts by weight of the inorganic fillers and 0-100 parts by weight of the other thermoplastic resins.
- 17. The production process according to claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic resin material further comprises at least one plasticizer.
- 18. The production process according to claim 17, wherein the thermoplastic resin material is a composition comprising 100 parts by weight of the polyglycolic acid and 0-100 parts by weight of the plasticizer.
- 19. The production process according to claim 18, wherein the thermoplastic resin material is a composition comprising 100 parts by weight of the polyglycolic acid and 0.05-30 parts by weight of the plasticizer.
- 20. The production process according to claim 14, wherein the polyglycolic acid is a copolymer of not less than 70 weight percent glycolide and not more than 30 weight percent of ethylene oxalate or lactide.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Division of Ser. No. 08/846,137 Apr. 25, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,001,439.
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