C08J2429/04

LAMINATE AND PACKAGING BAG
20220153006 · 2022-05-19 · ·

A laminate including a first base material layer, a second base material layer, and a sealant layer in this order, wherein all three layers include a polyolefin film; the polyolefin film of the first base material layer or the second base material layer includes an inorganic oxide layer on at least one surface thereof; and each of the first base material layer, the second base material layer, and the sealant layer has a heat shrinkage rate, in a travel direction after heating at 120° C. for 15 minutes, which satisfies the following inequalities: heat shrinkage rate of the second base material layer≤5% (Inequality 1); heat shrinkage rate of the second base material layer≥heat shrinkage rate of the first base material layer (Inequality 2); and, heat shrinkage rate of the second base material layer≥heat shrinkage rate of the sealant layer (Inequality 3). ws

WATER-SOLUBLE PACKAGING FILM
20220145062 · 2022-05-12 · ·

The present invention provides a water-soluble packaging film which is capable of preventing appearance defects such as clouding and deterioration of sealing properties, especially heat sealing properties, over a long period of time and achieving less deterioration and excellent water solubility after packaging. The present invention relates to a water-soluble packaging film containing: a polyvinyl alcohol; a plasticizer; and a dicarboxylic acid containing a hydroxy group, the dicarboxylic acid containing a hydroxy group having a hydroxy group coefficient, which is a quotient of dividing a weight average molecular weight by the number of hydroxy groups, of 90 or more, the film containing the dicarboxylic acid containing a hydroxy group in an amount of 1 to 5 parts by weight.

REDDENING-RESISTANT LAYER

The present disclosure relates to an optical laminate or a reddening-resistant layer. The present disclosure can provide an optical laminate that does not cause a so-called reddening phenomenon even when driven or maintained under extremely harsh conditions (e.g., very high temperature conditions), or a reddening-resistant layer applied thereto.

Modified expanded polystyrene particles, modification method thereof, concrete containing modified expanded polystyrene

Disclosed are modified expanded polystyrene (EPS) particles and a modification method thereof, and concrete containing the modified EPS particles and a preparation method thereof, relating to the technical field of inorganic building materials. The modification method of the EPS particles includes following steps: (1) spraying adhesive materials on surfaces of the EPS particles in a stirring state, and obtaining the EPS particles with the adhesive materials attached to the surfaces; and (2) mixing the EPS particles attached with the adhesive materials with inorganic mixed materials to obtain the modified EPS particles. The preparation method of modified EPS concrete includes: mixing the modified EPS particles with a cementitious material, adding an admixture and water, and uniformly stirring to obtain the modified EPS concrete.

GAS BARRIER LAMINATE AND PACKAGING MATERIAL USING THE SAME
20220143960 · 2022-05-12 · ·

A gas barrier laminate includes a polypropylene substrate layer; a first polyvinyl alcohol resin layer; and a metal oxide layer, which are laminated in this order, wherein the first polyvinyl alcohol resin layer has a mass per unit area of 0.5 to 2.5 g/m; and, a packaging material includes the above gas barrier laminate and a polypropylene sealant layer disposed on a surface of the gas barrier laminate, wherein a mass ratio of a sum of the polypropylene substrate layer and the polypropylene sealant layer to a total mass of the packaging material is 85 mass % or more.

Cellulose foams for high performance insulations

Environmentally friendly, sustainable, and high-performance ultralight composite foams are disclosed. The composite foams are prepared from cellulose nanomaterial, polymeric material, and a crosslinking agent. The fabrication process is simple and uses only water. The composite foams exhibit an elastic strain exceeding the values reported for known nanocellulose-based foams with no reinforcement. The foams exhibit a thermal conductivity superior to that of traditional insulating materials and retain structural integrity after burning.

Organic-inorganic Aerogel Composites, Methods and Uses Thereof
20230250250 · 2023-08-10 ·

Disclosed are methods of synthesizing organic-inorganic aerogel composites. The method comprises the steps of providing a cellulose component, derived from a plant based material, dispersed in an aqueous medium, adding a water soluble binder and a water soluble polymer to the aqueous medium to form a first mixture, forming a silica component, which is derived from a plant based silicate material, in situ when contacted with the first mixture for a predetermined time and condition to form a second mixture, gelling the second mixture and drying the second mixture to form an organic—inorganic aerogel. Also disclosed are organic-inorganic aerogel composites and their uses thereof. In particular, the organic-inorganic aerogel composites may have applications in thermal insulations, acoustic insulations and/or oil absorption.

MAINTAINING SUITABLE SEALABILITY AND HOT TACK STRENGTHS OF ACRYLIC- AND ACETATE-BASED COATINGS WHEN USING BASE FILMS CONTAINING HCR TO IMPROVE THEIR WATER-VAPOR BARRIERS

In one embodiment, the disclosure provides a film, which may be oriented, cast, or blown, that includes a core layer having a first side and a second side, wherein the core layer comprises hydrocarbon resin and polypropylene. Further, the film may include a first tie layer on the first side, wherein the first tie layer consists of polypropylene and about 5% or less of additives with exclusion of hydrocarbon resin (“HCR”), wherein the polypropylene is standard-crystalline polypropylene, high-crystalline polypropylene, or a mixture thereof, but preferably, it is a majority of high-crystalline polypropylene. Further still, the film may include a first skin layer on the first tie layer, and, also a coating on the first skin layer, wherein the coating comprises acrylic or acetate polymers or combinations thereof. The film maintains a minimum seal temperature of 300 g in.sup.−1 seal strength as compared to the film without any HCR.

High Clarity Water-Soluble Films and Methods of Making Same
20230250246 · 2023-08-10 ·

The disclosure provides a water-soluble film comprising a polyvinyl alcohol resin comprising a blend of polyvinyl alcohol polymers, a starch, and a plasticizer, wherein the water-soluble film is characterized by a matte to gloss coefficient of friction (COF) in a range of about 0.05 to about 3.0 and a haze at 100% strain in a range of about 0.5% to about 40%, and methods of preparing same.

Fungal textile materials and leather analogs

Textile compositions comprising at least one filamentous fungus are disclosed, as are methods for making and using such textile compositions. Embodiments of the textile compositions generally include at least one of a plasticizer, a polymer, and a crosslinker, in addition to the filamentous fungus. The disclosed textile compositions are particularly useful as analogs or substitutes for conventional textile compositions, including but not limited to leather.