MANUFACTURING METHOD OF PAPER-BASED FOAM BOARD WITH PROTECTIVE LAYER
20250347054 ยท 2025-11-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
D21H19/20
TEXTILES; PAPER
B65D81/3874
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
D21H19/20
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
A manufacturing method of a paper-based foam board with a protective layer. The manufacturing method includes the steps of: providing a paper substrate having a first surface and a second surface; forming a first protective layer by forming a waterproof/oil-proof layer on the first surface; forming a second protective layer by forming a waterproof/oil-proof layer on the second surface; and forming a foam layer by applying a water-based foaming coating material to the first protective layer, wherein the foaming coating material contains a water-based polyolefin constituting at least 50% by mass of the water-based foaming coating material, and wherein the foam layer is bonded to the first protective layer more tightly and is more heat-resistant than its prior art counterparts.
Claims
1. A manufacturing method of a paper-based foam board with a protective layer on each of two sides of the foam board, comprising the steps of: preparing a foaming coating material by preparing a water-based foaming coating material containing a water-based polyolefin, wherein water-based polyolefin makes up at least 50% by mass of the water-based foaming coating material; providing a paper substrate having a first surface and a second surface; forming a first protective layer by forming a waterproof/oil-proof layer on the first surface; forming a second protective layer by forming a waterproof/oil-proof layer on the second surface; and forming a foam layer by applying the foaming coating material to the first protective layer.
2. The manufacturing method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the waterproof/oil-proof layers are made of polyethylene, polypropylene, a water-based polyolefin, a water-based polyvinyl alcohol, a water-based acrylic resin, or a water-based polyurethane resin.
3. The manufacturing method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the water-based foaming coating material is composed of a water-based ethylene-vinyl acetate, a water-based polyvinyl alcohol, a water-based acrylic resin, and/or a water-based polyurethane resin, in addition to the water-based polyolefin.
4. The manufacturing method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the water-based polyolefin is added with a water-based acrylic resin, a water-based polyurethane, a water-based ethylene-vinyl acetate, a water-based polyvinyl alcohol, a water-based foaming agent in powder form, a dispersing agent, a defoaming agent, and/or a wetting agent.
5. The manufacturing method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the step of forming a foam layer comprises applying the water-based foaming coating material by a printing or coating process so as to form a predetermined pattern and/or predetermined text.
6. The manufacturing method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the foam layer is resistant to heat of a temperature in a range from 90 C. to 140 C.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objectives can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] The embodiment shown in
[0017] The embodiment shown in
[0018] Referring back to
[0019] The water-based foaming coating material may be composed of a water-based ethylene-vinyl acetate, a water-based polyvinyl alcohol, a water-based acrylic resin, and/or a water-based polyurethane resin, in addition to the water-based polyolefin.
[0020] More specifically, the water-based polyolefin alone constitutes at least 50% by mass of the water-based foaming coating material, and the water-based polyolefin constituting at least 50% by mass of the water-based foaming coating material may be mixed, in a predetermined ratio, with a water-based resin such as a water-based polyvinyl alcohol, a water-based acrylic resin, a water-based polyurethane resin, and/or a water-based ethylene-vinyl acetate.
[0021] The water-based polyolefin may be added with a water-based acrylic resin, a water-based polyurethane, a water-based ethylene-vinyl acetate, a water-based polyvinyl alcohol, a water-based foaming agent in powder form, a dispersing agent, a defoaming agent, and/or a wetting agent.
[0022] The step S120 of providing a paper substrate includes providing the paper substrate 110, which has a board-like structure and therefore has a first surface 111 and a second surface 112.
[0023] The step S130 of forming a first protective layer and the step S140 of forming a second protective layer are intended to prevent oil and water from seeping into, and thus causing structural damage to, the paper substrate 110 or to prevent the paper substrate 110 from making direct contact with, and thus contaminating, food. Therefore, a waterproof/oil-proof layer is formed on the first surface 111 and on the second surface 112 to form the first protective layer 120 and the second protective layer 130 respectively.
[0024] The step S150 of forming a foam layer includes applying the water-based foaming coating material containing a water-based polyolefin that makes up at least 50% by mass of the water-based foaming coating material to the first protective layer 120 in order to form the foam layer 140. The material properties of the foam layer 140 and the first protective layer 120 allow the foam layer 140 and the first protective layer 120 to be tightly bonded to each other through a covalent bond.
[0025] The step S150 of forming a foam layer may include: applying the water-based foaming coating material by a printing or coating process so as to form a predetermined pattern and/or predetermined text, and heating the resulting foam layer 140 in order for the foam layer 140 to form a three-dimensional (e.g., protruding and/or sunken) surface feature according to the shape of the pattern and/or text.
[0026] The embodiment shown in
[0027] The bottom plate 210 is also a paper substrate 110 and is used to form the bottom portion of the container structure 200. A waterproof/oil-proof layer that is identical in material and function to those stated above and that serves as a third protective layer 240 is formed at least on the side of the bottom plate 210 that corresponds to the inner side of the container structure 200.
[0028] The sidewall 220 is used to form the side of the container structure 220. The sidewall 220 is a paper-based foam board 100 that has a protective layer on each of its two sides and that may be made by any embodiment of the foregoing manufacturing method S100 of a paper-based foam board that has a protective layer on each of its two sides. The sidewall 220 extends up from and surrounds the bottom plate 210.
[0029] To provide the external appearance of the container structure 200 with a three-dimensional surface feature that shows changes in height/depth, the foam layer 140 is formed on the outer side of the container structure 200. Furthermore, as the material of the foam layer 140 has a relatively high glass transition temperature (Tg), the foam layer 140 can resist heat of a temperature in the range from 90 C. to 140 C.
[0030] The waterproof/oil-proof layers in the embodiments described above may be made of polyethylene, polypropylene, a water-based polyolefin, a water-based polyvinyl alcohol, a water-based acrylic resin, a water-based polyurethane resin, or another water-based resin.
[0031] The above description is based on only some preferred embodiments of the present invention and is not intended to limit the invention in any way. Although the invention has been disclosed above by way of the preferred embodiments, the embodiments are not intended to limit the invention. A person skilled in the relevant art will recognize that equivalent embodiments can be achieved by modifying, varying, or making equivalent changes to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the scope of the technical solution of the invention. Any simple modification or equivalent change that is made to the above embodiments according to the material contents of the invention shall fall within the scope of the technical solution of the invention.