WO2022155369A1 - Method of making flat foam sheet comprising recycled pet and the product resulting therefrom - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a method of making multilayer foam sheet from recycled polyester sources, which may be used for packaging applications.
- PET is considered a budget-friendly and widespread commercially available material that possesses high modulus, high distortion temperature, is chemically resistant, and can be fully recyclable.
- PET is an auspicious material with a high potential in various markets, specifically in the packaging industry, providing to find a solution or remedy to deal with the shortcomings of the base resin. For instance, slow crystallization kinetics, hygroscopicity, which results in hydrolysis during the processing at high temperature, brittle fracture behavior, oxidation during processing.
- PET can be further crystallized during heat treatment, so-called cold crystallization, and is very brittle after crystallization. PET becomes rubbery at 80°C, which makes the use of PET in many applications not feasible.
- the PET structure can be reinforced with PET crystals that are stable up to 250°C, which results in the package maintaining its geometry and integrity when the temperature exceeds 80°C; hence the package should be highly crystalline. Therefore, it is beneficial to control the crystallization kinetics by adding nucleating agents, crystal growth promoters, as well as adjusting the cooling rate to induce crystals and precisely control the needed degree of crystallinity to develop certain targeted properties in the finished products.
- PET from recycled sources (rPET) such as post-industrial and post-consumer polyester, PET process regrinds, and recycled PET bottle flakes have captivated much attention due to the recycling ability of PET resin, which can result in a sustainable process.
- collected post-consumer PET bottles first undergo a reclaiming process wherein they are separated and sorted from non-PET bottles, also by color. Afterward, they are ground up to small pieces with an average flake size typically between 6-14 mm. Labels, label adhesives, lids, base cups, some foreign plastic layers, and coatings, as well as dirt and residual content, are then removed from the bottle material and washed, resulting in a product, so- called bottle flakes.
- PET resins are being modified through chain extension and branching reactions either through reactive extrusion by adding bi- or polyfunctional reagents, e.g., thickening agents, or solid-state polycondensation, both of which can result in improved rheological properties and melt strength.
- bi- or polyfunctional reagents e.g., thickening agents, or solid-state polycondensation, both of which can result in improved rheological properties and melt strength.
- the solid-stating process which is conventionally performed in a crystallizer and a polymerization reactor at a high temperature and a high vacuum level for an extended period of time, is characterized as very high capital and high production costs and is a very time-intensive and energy-intensive batch process.
- a number average of about M n ⁇ 16000 to "'19000, that is, the intrinsic viscosity of about 0.58 to 0.68, is being achieved.
- the degree of crystallinity of the melt-polymerized pellets or chips will be increased up to about 40% inside a crystallizer.
- the crystallized chips or pellets undergo solid-state polycondensation inside a polymerization reactor under the vacuum or inert gas condition at an elevated temperature from about 180°C to 240 °C and requires a residence time of about 12 hours.
- a number average values of about M n "27000 to "'38000, that is, the I.V. of about 0.9 to 1.2, as measured by ASTM D4603-18, can be achieved.
- every 0.1 dL/g increase in intrinsic viscosity needs about 10 hours.
- Al Ghatta et al. disclosed a process to make a low-density cellular polyester after modifying the I.V. of the PET resins having the I.V. of greater than 0.8 dl/g by solid-state polycondensation using pyromellitic dianhydride.
- rPET recycled sources
- rPET flakes can be fed directly into the processing equipment without the need for any polymer structure modification, either through solid-state polycondensation or melt reactive extrusion to increase the I.V., e.g., by the inclusion of any viscosity enhancing agents, thickening agent, crosslinking agent, chain branching agent, chain extending agent, etc.
- This can result in eliminating the need for utilizing the costly equipment, e.g., a solid-state reactor, and avoid very high capital and high production costs, and time and energy-intensive batch process.
- a method of making a multilayer foam sheet using low I.V. polyester feedstock, which may be used for packaging application, is described herein.
- the sheet can have a smooth surface, resulting in superior printing quality and high enough bending stiffness to replace the kinds of paper boards that are currently used in the packaging industry.
- a method of making a multilayer foam sheet comprises providing a co-extrusion system comprising at least two single screw extruders.
- the method further comprises feeding low LV. polyester feedstock comprising polyester flakes from recycled sources, wherein up to 100% of the polyester in the feedstock is comprises polyester flakes from recycled sources, into one of the extruders.
- the aforesaid low I.V. polyester feedstock has an intrinsic viscosity (I.V.) of lower than 0.8 dL/g as measured by ASTM D4603-18.
- the method also comprises introducing supercritical physical blowing agent into melted polyester feedstock in at least one of the extruders.
- the method further comprises processing the polyester feedstock at a processing temperature in the range of 15% lower than the melting temperature and 15% higher than the melting temperature; and co-extruding the polyester feedstock from the extruders of the co-extrusion system through a flat sheet die to make a multilayer foam sheet, wherein at least one layer is a foam layer comprising low I.V. polyester.
- a co-extruded lightweight multilayer foam sheet comprises at least one foam layer comprising rPET, including a plurality of cells, wherein at least 10% of the cells are closed cells, and two or more solid layers, each solid layer comprising PET.
- the sheet has an overall thickness equal to or greater than 5 mils.
- the sheet has a bending stiffness value of greater than 20 in Taber stiffness unit configuration according to TAPPI/ANSI T 489 om-15, and the ratio of the mass per unit area (the mass of a unit area of the sheet in gram per meter-squared (gr/m 2 )) over the stiffness value in Taber unit configuration is equal to or less than 20.
- a co-extruded lightweight multilayer foam sheet comprises at least one foam layer comprising rPET, including a plurality of cells, wherein at least 10% of the cells are closed cells, and two or more solid layers, comprising PET.
- the sheet has an overall thickness equal to or greater than 5 mils.
- the sheet has an average Sheffield smoothness of less than 100, according to TAPPI T 538.
- the term "lightweight” refers to the bulk density value of the products described herein being less than, or equal to, the density of their solid counterpart made from the associated base virgin resin, or the density of the associated base virgin resin.
- the bulk density values of the products of this invention can be 1.05 gr/cm 3 - which is less than the density value of the associated base virgin resin of 1.38 gr/cm 3 or less than the bulk density value of 1.38 gr/cm 3 of its solid counterpart made from the associated base virgin resin.
- the term "low I.V. polyester” refers to the Intrinsic Viscosity of the polyester being lower than 0.8 dL/g as measured by ASTM D4603-18. In some embodiments, the low I.V. polyester has an intrinsic viscosity of polyester that is less than 0.7 dL/g as measured by ASTM D4603-18. In some embodiments the low I.V. polyester has an intrinsic viscosity of polyester that is less than 0.6 dL/g as measured by ASTM D4603-18.
- melting temperature refers to the peak melting temperature of the polymer as measured by Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) according to the ASTM D3418.
- processing temperature refers to the temperature of the melt measured at the entrance of the extrusion die. In some embodiments, the said temperature may be measured at the exit of the extruder or at the last heating zone of the extruder.
- the conventional processing temperature of PET in extrusion is the combination of temperatures of different zones of the extruder which are generally far above the melting temperature of PET which, typically in most cases, is about 250°C.
- the processing temperature of the PET refers to the temperature of the melt measured at the entrance of the extrusion die, and is typically far above the aforesaid melting temperature.
- having a low melt strength can cause a considerable amount of cell coalescence and cell wall rupture during foaming, which results in the cellular structure collapsing when foaming occurs.
- One conventional solution is to modify the molecular structure of the polyester to enhance the melt strength. So, the polyester feedstock can undergo any of thre aforementioned I.V. increasing methods, e.g., solid-state polycondensation or reactive melt extrusion with additives to induce chain extension or chain branching or crosslinking.
- thermoplastics including polyester resins, e.g., PET
- PET polyester resins
- a method of making a multilayer foam sheet using low I.V. polyester feedstock e.g., an I.V. similar to or lower than that of the bottle grade PET, e.g., a polyester feedstock from recycled sources, is disclosed wherein the said feedstock may not undergo any pre-processing step to increase the I.V. through molecular structure manipulation, e.g., solid-state polycondensation or reactive melt extrusion.
- the said method comprises the processing of the said feedstock at a significantly lower temperature than the conventional processing temperature of polyester, in some cases, lower than the melting temperature of PET, whereby a high enough melt strength can be held for the formation of a cellular structure.
- the processing temperature may be in the range of 15% lower than the and 15% higher than the melting temperature. In some embodiment, the processing temperature may be in the range of 10% lower than the melting temperature and 10% higher than the melting temperature. In some embodiment, the processing temperature may be in the range of 5% lower than the melting temperature and 5% higher than the melting temperature. In some embodiment, the processing temperature is the peak melting temperature. Also, in some embodiments, the said method comprises the pressure to build up inside the processing equipment, e.g., inside the single screw extruder. The said described processing method comprises the inclusion of an appropriate amount of supercritical physical blowing agent, e.g., nitrogen or carbon dioxide or a mixture of two, into the system.
- supercritical physical blowing agent e.g., nitrogen or carbon dioxide or a mixture of two
- the present disclosure relates to a method of making a multilayer PET foam sheet comprising low LV. polyester feedstock.
- the feedstock comprises more than 50% recycled flakes produced from recycled PET sources, post-industrial waste, process regrind, and post-consumer regrind, e.g., post-consumer PET bottle flakes.
- the feedstock comprises more than 75% recycled flakes produced from recycled PET sources.
- the feedstock comprises more than 90% (e.g., up to 100%) recycled flakes produced from recycled PET sources.
- the polyester feedstock may have an LV. greater than about 0.55 dL/g.
- the polyester feedstock may have an LV. greater than about 0.65 dL/g.
- the polyester feedstock may have an LV. greater than about 0.75 dL/g.
- the polyester feedstock may have an LV. of about 0.6 to 0.8 dL/g.
- the method of producing a multilayer PET foam sheet comprises crystallizing the said low intrinsic viscosity feedstock in a crystallizer.
- the crystallization can prevent agglomeration when the said feedstock undergoes the drying process wherein the moisture content of the said feedstock can be significantly reduced, e.g., to less than 50 ppm, e.g., after 4-6 hours in the drying hopper at 325-350° F.
- the method of producing a multilayer PET foam sheet comprises pelletizing the said low intrinsic viscosity feedstock.
- the starting formulation which may be used in the said method of producing multilayer PET foam sheet comprises up to 100% of the said feedstock, e.g., crystallized and dried recycled PET flakes, which may be directly fed into the processing machine, e.g., the hopper of an extruder.
- the processing machine e.g., the hopper of an extruder.
- the method of producing multilayer PET foam sheet comprises coextrusion of multiple solid and foam layers produced from the said feedstock through a multilayer coextrusion system and die, e.g., flat sheet die.
- the said co-extrusion processing system to produce multilayer PET foam sheet from the said feedstock comprises multiple single screw extruders connected to a multilayer sheet die, in some cases, multi manifold sheet dies, in some cases, sheet dies with co-ex block/combining block.
- each extruder in the said co-extrusion processing system might include a screen changer.
- a gear pump may be included.
- the said single screw extruders comprises a cavity transfer mixer, e.g., MuCell Transfer Mixer (MTM) from MuCell Extrusion LLC, as an extension to the extruder's barrel wherein the temperature of the said cavity transfer mixer could be accurately controlled within ⁇ 1°C.
- MTM MuCell Transfer Mixer
- the said co-extrusion processing system comprises a single screw extruder with a cavity transfer mixer, e.g., MuCell Transfer Mixer (MTM) from MuCell Extrusion LLC, as an extension to the extruder's barrel wherein the said cavity transfer mixer comprises an injector, e.g., to introduce physical blowing agents such as nitrogen or carbon dioxide, wherein the temperature of the said cavity transfer mixer could be accurately controlled within ⁇ 1°C.
- MTM MuCell Transfer Mixer
- the said co-extrusion processing system consists of a described sheet die and two single screw extruders, wherein at least one of the extruders includes a cavity transfer mixer, e.g., MuCell Transfer Mixer (MTM) from MuCell Extrusion LLC, as an extension to the extruder's barrel wherein the said cavity transfer mixer comprises an injector, e.g., to introduce physical blowing agents such as nitrogen, carbon dioxide, or a mixture of two, wherein the temperature of the said cavity transfer mixers could be accurately controlled within ⁇ 1°C.
- MTM MuCell Transfer Mixer
- the said co-extrusion processing system consists of a described sheet die and three single-screw extruders, wherein at least one of the extruders includes a cavity transfer mixer, e.g., MuCell Transfer Mixer (MTM) from MuCell Extrusion LLC, as an extension to the extruder's barrel wherein the said cavity transfer mixer comprises an injector, e.g., to introduce physical blowing agents such as nitrogen, carbon dioxide, or a mixture of two, wherein the temperature of the said cavity transfer mixers could be accurately controlled within ⁇ 1°C.
- a cavity transfer mixer e.g., MuCell Transfer Mixer (MTM) from MuCell Extrusion LLC
- a flat three-layer PET foam sheet may be produced comprising a foam core layer (e.g., comprising rPET) and two solid layers (e.g., comprising PET) each one on respective opposite side of the foam layer, and the sheet has a thickness of greater than 5 mils.
- a foam core layer e.g., comprising rPET
- two solid layers e.g., comprising PET
- a flat four-layer PET foam sheet may be produced comprising a foam core layer
- a flat five-layer PET foam sheet may be produced comprising a foam core layer (e.g., comprising rPET) and at least two solid layers (e.g., comprising PET), each one on respective opposite sides of the core layer, and at least one solid layer (e.g., comprising rPET), each one between the foam layer and solid skin layer.
- a flat five-layer PET foam sheet may be produced comprising a solid core layer (e.g., comprising rPET) and at least two solid layers (e.g., comprising PET), each one on respective opposite sides of the core layer, and at least two foam layers (e.g., comprising rPET), each one between the core layer and solid skin layer, and the sheet has a thickness of greater than 5 mils.
- a solid core layer e.g., comprising rPET
- solid layers e.g., comprising PET
- foam layers e.g., comprising rPET
- the I.V. of the resin used in one or more of the solid layers is at least 0.1 dL/g more than the I.V. of the resin that is used in the foam layers. In some embodiments, the I.V. of the resin used in one or more of the solid layers is at least 0.15 dL/g more than the I.V. of the resin that is used in the foam layers. In some embodiments, the I.V. of the resin used in one or more of the solid layers is at least 0.2 dL/g more than the I.V. of the resin that is used in the foam layers. In some embodiments, the I.V. of the resin used in one or more of the solid layers is at least 0.25 dL/g more than the I.V.
- the I.V. of the resin used in one or more of the solid layers is at least 0.3 dL/g more than the I.V. of the resin that is used in the foam layers. In some embodiments, the I.V. of the resin used in one or more of the solid layers is at least 0.35 dL/g more than the I.V. of the resin that is used in the foam layers.
- At least one of the outmost solid layers comprises a virgin PET resin, wherein the I.V. of the said resin is at least 0.1 dL/g more than the I.V. of the rPET resin that is used in the foam layers; in some cases, 0.15 dL/g more; in some cases, 0.2 dL/g more; in some cases, 0.25 dL/g more; in some cases, 0.3 dL/g more; in some cases, 0.35 dL/g more; in some cases, 0.4 dL/g more; in some cases, 0.45 dL/g more; and in some cases, 0.5 dL/g more than the I.V. of the rPET resin that is used in the foam layers.
- the method of producing the multilayer PET foam sheet comprises maintaining the temperature of the said transfer mixer into which a supercritical gas may be injected, e.g., MuCell Transfer Mixer (MTM) from MuCell extrusion LLC, at a temperature far lower than the conventional processing temperature of PET, e.g., in some cases, below the melting temperature and above the crystallization tempearture of PET, and in some cases, in the range of 15% lower than the melting temperature and 15% higher than the melting temperature.
- MTM MuCell Transfer Mixer
- the pressure inside the cavity transfer mixer e.g.
- MuCell Transfer Mixer from MuCell extrusion LLC, increases, e.g., greater than 200 bar, in some cases, greater than 240 bar, in some cases, greater than 300 bar, so the high pressure combined with the lower processing temperature contributes in maintaining the appropriate amount of melt strength for foaming.
- the method of producing multilayer PET foam sheet comprises the co-extrusion of a solid skin layer from a virgin food-grade PET feedstock, e.g., an FDA-approved PET resin, wherein the said solid skin has a thickness of greater than 2 microns.
- a virgin food-grade PET feedstock e.g., an FDA-approved PET resin
- the method of producing multilayer PET foam sheet comprises the use of up to 100% recycled PET flakes produced from recycled PET sources in at least one of the middle layers excluding both solid skin layers. In some embodiment, the method of producing multilayer PET foam sheet comprises the use of up to 100% recycled PET flakes produced from recycled PET sources in at lesat one of the foam layers.
- the process to produce the described multilayer PET foam sheet may utilize an appropriate amount of supercritical gas, for example, below 1 percent by weight, as a processing aid and blowing agent. In some embodiments, the process to produce the described multilayer PET foam sheet comprises utilizing less than 0.9 percent by weight of the supercritical blowing agent. In some embodiments, the process to produce the described multilayer PET foam sheet comprises utilizing less than 0.8 percent by weight of the supercritical blowing agent. In some embodiments, the process to produce the described multilayer PET foam sheet comprises utilizing less than 0.7 percent by weight of the supercritical blowing agent. In some embodiments, the process to produce the described multilayer PET foam sheet comprises utilizing less than 0.6 percent by weight of the supercritical blowing agent.
- the process to produce the described multilayer PET foam sheet comprises utilizing less than 0.5 percent by weight of the supercritical blowing agent. In some embodiments, the process to produce the described multilayer PET foam sheet comprises utilizing less than 0.4 percent by weight of the supercritical blowing agent. In some embodiments, the process to produce the described multilayer PET foam sheet comprises utilizing less than 0.3 percent by weight of the supercritical blowing agent. In some embodiments, the process to produce the described multilayer PET foam sheet comprises utilizing less than 0.2 percent by weight of the supercritical blowing agent. In some embodiments, the process to produce the described multilayer PET foam sheet comprises utilizing less than 0.1 percent by weight of the supercritical blowing agent.
- Such supercritical gas may be injected into the molten polymer at high pressure, for example, greater than 34 bar, inside the said cavity transfer mixer.
- the supercritical gas used in the process can be either nitrogen, carbon dioxide, or a mixture of nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
- the supercritical blowing agent can be introduced inside the mixing section of the extruder, or inside the said cavity transfer mixer, at the injection pressure greater than or equal to 34 bar; in some cases, greater than or equal to 70 bar; in some cases, greater than or equal to 240 bar, and, in some cases, greater than or equal to 380 bar.
- the temperature of the mixer could be accurately controlled within ⁇ 1°C.
- the inclusion of a tiny amount of the said supercritical gas can offer a few essential advantages in the processing and, for example, foam sheet extrusion processes.
- the gas may reduce the backpressure, which allows processing at higher throughput and can delay some instabilities in the foam processing, for example, melt fracture, or corrugation may be reduced.
- the said supercritical gas can enhance the processing ability of the PET at a far lower temperature compared to the PET's conventional processing temperature, e.g., in some cases, at a temperature lower than the melting temperature of PET and higher than the crystalization temperature of PET, and in some cases, at a temperature in the range of 15% lower than the melting temperature and 15% higher than the melting temperature, since the said physical blowing agent can plasticize the molten PET and manipulates the rheological properties.
- the addition of the physical blowing agent can depress the development of the melt fracture due to the viscosity manipulation of the melt, which may result in high surface smoothness, e.g., average Sheffield smoothness, according to TAPPI T 538, of less than 100. Hence, the printing quality on the sheet may be improved significantly.
- the said physical blowing agent comprises nitrogen, carbon dioxide, or a mixture of nitrogen and carbon dioxide. It should be understood that the use of other types of physical blowing agents may be possible.
- the process of producing the multilayer PET foam sheet comprises using an extrusion die to form the multilayer PET foam sheet.
- the die can be a multi manifold sheet die wherein the die geometry and specification may be manufactured according to, for example, the patent application U.S. 2012/0228793 Al, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
- the die may be a flat sheet die with a co-ex block wherein the die geometry and specification may be manufactured according to, for example, the patent application U.S. 2012/0228793 Al, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
- the multilayer PET foam sheet may be produced as a flat sheet with a thickness greater than 5 mils.
- the multilayer PET foam sheet may be produced as a flat sheet with a thickness greater than 8 mils.
- the multilayer PET foam sheet may be produced as a flat sheet with a thickness greater than 10 mils
- the method of producing multilayer PET foam sheet comprises the inclusion of some appropriate amounts of other additives in at least one of the extruders in said coextrusion system, such as pigments, slip agents, antistatic agents, U.V. stabilizers, impact modifiers, antioxidants, and nucleating agents.
- additives such as pigments, slip agents, antistatic agents, U.V. stabilizers, impact modifiers, antioxidants, and nucleating agents.
- the method of producing the multilayer PET foam sheet described herein comprises the inclusion of some appropriate amount of an inorganic additive, an organic additive, or a mixture of an inorganic and an organic additive as a nucleating agent with a concentration of 0.05 to 15 percent by weight, in some cases, a concentration of 0.1 to 12.5 percent by weigt, in some cases, a concentration of 0.25 to 12.5 percent by weight, in some cases, a concentration of 0.5 to 10 percent by weight, in some cases, a concentration of 1 to 10 percent by weight, in some cases, a concentration of 1 to 7.5 percent by weight, in some cases a concentration of 2.5 to 7.5 percent by weight, optionally in at least one of the extruders in said co-extrusion system, for example, up to about 15% by weight of talc as a nucleating agent. In some cases, up to about 35 wt% of the said additives, e.g., calcium carbonates, might be included in at least one of the said extruders.
- the said additives
- the method of producing the multilayer PET foam sheet comprises the enhancement of the perceived surface whiteness of the sheet, which can be realized by the method explained according to the patent application US17/064,976, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
- the bending stiffness and the layer configuration of the disclosed multilayer foamed sheet product could be optimized by the method and the products explained according to the patent application US20200361184A1 which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety, and, in some cases, according to the patent application US20200361185A1 which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
- a recyclable lightweight multilayer foam sheet is disclosed which, in some embodiments, comprises no less than three layers, e.g., four layers, to be widely used in the packaging industry, e.g., a replacement for paper boards that are being used in packaging industries, and in some cases, for direct and non-direct food contact packaging application.
- the sheet comprises recycled flakes produced from recycled PET sources, post-industrial waste, process regrind, and post-consumer regrind, e.g., postconsumer PET bottle flakes, wherein at least one layer, excluding the solid skin layers, has a cellular structure.
- at least 10% of the cells are closed-cell; in some embodiments, more than 50% of the cells are closed cells; and, in some embodiments, more than 75% of the cells are closed cells.
- a "closed cell” refers to a cell that has cell walls that completely surround the cell with no openings such that there is no interconnectivity to an adjacent cell. The percentage of the closed cells may be measured according to ASTM D6226-15.
- the mass concentration of the virgin PET in every unit area of the multilayer sheet is less than 15 percent of the mass of the unit area of the sheet. In some embodiments, the mass concentration of the virgin PET in every unit area of the multilayer sheet is less than 10 percent of the mass of the unit area of the sheet. In some embodiments, the mass concentration of the virgin PET in every unit area of the multilayer sheet is less than 5 percent of the mass of the unit area of the sheet.
- the multilayer foamed sheet products described herein can exhibit significantly higher moisture barrier properties compared to their solid counterparts with the same value of mass per unit area (in gram per meter squared). Also, in some embodiments, the multilayer foamed sheet products described herein can exhibit significantly higher oxygen barrier properties compared to their solid counterparts with the same value of mass per unit area (in gram per meter squared). Such higher moisture and oxygen barrier properties may be achieved because of a higher degree of crystallinity due to the faster crystallization kinetics of the said PET feedstock with a low I.V. compared to the crystallization kinetics of virgin PET grades with a higher I.V. of about 0.9 and higher.
- the multilayer foam sheet comprises five layers; in some embodiments, four layers; and, in some embodiments, three layers.
- a five-layer sheet may comprise a foam core layer (e.g., comprising rPET) and at least two solid layers (e.g., comprising PET), each one on respective opposite sides of the core layer, and at least one solid layer (e.g., comprising rPET), each one between the foam layer and solid skin layer.
- the five-layer sheet may comprise a solid core layer (e.g., comprising rPET) and at least two solid layers (e.g., comprising PET), each one on respective opposite sides of the core layer, and at least two foam layers (e.g., comprising rPET), each one between the core layer and solid skin layer.
- a solid core layer e.g., comprising rPET
- at least two solid layers e.g., comprising PET
- at least two foam layers e.g., comprising rPET
- a four-layer sheet may comprise a foam core layer (e.g., comprising rPET) and two solid layers (e.g., comprising rPET), each one on respective opposite sides of the core layer, and one solid layer (e.g., comprising PET) on one side of the core layer.
- a foam core layer e.g., comprising rPET
- two solid layers e.g., comprising rPET
- PET solid layer
- a three-layer foam sheet comprises a foam core layer (e.g., comprising rPET) in the middle with two solid skin layers (e.g., comprising PET), each one on the respective opposite side of the core layer.
- a foam core layer e.g., comprising rPET
- two solid skin layers e.g., comprising PET
- the multilayer foam sheet comprises at least one foam layer (e.g., comprising rPET), and at least two solid layers (e.g., comprising PET), and at least one solid layer (e.g., comprising EVOH).
- the multilayer foam sheet described herein comprises at least one solid layer comprising EVOH.
- the I.V. of the resin in one or more of the solid layers is at least 0.1 dL/g more than the I.V. of the resin in the foam layers. In some embodiments, the I.V. of the resin in one or more of the solid layers is at least 0.15 dL/g more than the I.V. of the resin in the foam layers. In some embodiments, the I.V. of the resin in one or more of the solid layers is at least 0.2 dL/g more than the I.V. of the resin in the foam layers. In some embodiments, the I.V. of the resin in one or more of the solid layers is at least 0.25 dL/g more than the I.V. of the resin in the foam layers.
- the I.V. of the resin in one or more of the solid layers is at least 0.3 dL/g more than the I.V. of the resin in the foam layers. In some embodiments, the I.V. of the resin in one or more of the solid layers is at least 0.35 dL/g more than the I.V. of the resin in the foam layers.
- At least one of the outmost solid layers comprises a virgin PET resin, wherein the I.V. of the said resin is at least 0.1 dL/g more than the I.V. of the rPET resin that is used in the foam layers; in some cases, 0.15 dL/g more; in some cases, 0.2 dL/g more; in some cases, 0.25 dL/g more; in some cases, 0.3 dL/g more; in some cases, 0.35 dL/g more; in some cases, 0.4 dL/g more; in some cases, 0.45 dL/g more; and in some cases, 0.5 dL/g more than the I.V. of the rPET resin that is used in the foam layers.
- the polymer composition of each layer comprises some appropriate amounts of other additives, such as, but not limited to, pigments, slip agents, antistatic agents, U.V. stabilizers, antioxidants, impact modifiers or nucleating agents.
- the foam layer optionally may contain 0.05 to 15 percent by weight of an inorganic additive, an organic additive or a mixture of an inorganic and an organic additive as a nucleating agent.
- the foam layer may contain up to about 15% by weight of talc as a nucleating agent.
- At least one layer of the sheet may contain up to about 35 wt% of calcium carbonates; in some cases, up to about 30wt%, in some cases, up to about 25wt%; in some cases, up to about 20wt%; in some cases, up to about 15wt%; in some cases, up to about 10wt%; and in some cases, up to about 5wt%.
- a multilayer foam sheet comprises two solid skin layers wherein at least one of the skin layers comprises an appropriate amount of color pigments, for example, less than 1 percent by weight.
- the described multilayer foam sheet comprising at least one foam layer, may have sets of significantly improved physiomechanical properties compared to known similar foamed sheet articles as in particular the bending stiffness value of greater than 20, in some cases greater than 25, and in some cases, greater than 50, all in Taber stiffness unit configuration, according to TAPPI/ANSI T 489 om-15.
- the ratio of the mass per unit area (the mass of a unit area of the sheet in gram per meter-squared (gr/m 2 )) over the stiffness value in Taber unit configuration is equal to or less than 25; in some cases, less than 20, and, in some cases, less than 15.
- the sheet can have a Taber bending stiffness value of less than 280, according to TAPPI/ANSI T 489 om-15.
- the described multilayer foam sheet can have a surface with an average Sheffield smoothness, according to TAPPI T 538, of less than 100.
- the sheet may have an average Sheffield smoothness of less than 50; in some cases, less than 40; in some cases, less than 30; and, in some cases, less than 15.
- the foam layer of the disclosed sheet has a far better cellular morphology compared to the known similar sheets.
- the foam layers of the disclosed sheets can have uniformly distributed cells, for example, with a closed-cell morphology, with an average cell size of about 10 - 250 pm.
- the average cell size in the foam layer of the multilayer PET foam sheet is less than 200 pm.
- the average cell size in the foam layer of the multilayer PET foam sheet is less than 100 pm.
- the average cell density with respect to the un-foamed polymer volume in the foam layer of the multilayer PET foam sheet is about 10 2 - 10 9 cells/cm 3 .
- the average cell density with respect to the un-foamed polymer volume in the foam layer of the multilayer PET foam sheet is less than about 10 8 cells/cm 3 . In some embodiments, the average cell density with respect to the un-foamed polymer volume in the foam layer of the multilayer PET foam sheet is less than about 10 7 cells/cm 3 .
- the expansion ratio of the foam layer of the multilayer PET foam sheet is less than 9. In some embodiments, the the expansion ratio of the foam layer of the multilayer PET foam sheet is less than 8. In some embodiments, the the expansion ratio of the foam layer of the multilayer PET foam sheet is less than 7. In some embodiments, the the expansion ratio of the foam layer of the multilayer PET foam sheet is less than 6. In some embodiments, the the expansion ratio of the foam layer of the multilayer PET foam sheet is less than 5. In some embodiments, the expansion ratio of the foam layer of the multilayer PET foam sheet is less than 4. In some embodiments, the expansion ratio of the foam layer of the multilayer PET foam sheet is less than 3. In some embodiments, the expansion ratio of the foam layer of the multilayer PET foam sheet is less than 2. In some embodiments, the expansion ratio of the foam layer of the multilayer PET foam sheet is less than 1.1.
- the foam layer comprises at least 10% closed cells and, in some cases, more than 50% closed cells. In one embodiment, the foam layer has a substantially entirely closed-cell morphology (e.g., greater than 95% closed cells). The percentage of the closed cells may be measured according to ASTM D6226-15.
- the present disclosure relates to multilayer lightweight PET foam sheet suitable to be used in all sorts of non-aseptic and aseptic packaging; packaging of all kinds of oxygen-sensitive products, packaging of pasteurized products; packaging of dry food products such as biscuits, cookies, cereals, tea, coffee, sugar, flour, dry food mixes, chocolates, sugar confectionaries, pet food; packaging of frozen foods such as chilled foods and ice creams; packaging of cooked and precooked products and foods; packaging of fresh products such as vegetables, fruits, meat and fishes; packaging of baby foods; packaging of all kinds of desserts; packaging of pourable food and beverages such as broths, soups, juice drinks, milk and all sorts of products derived from milk, concentrates, all kinds of dressing, liquid eggs, tomato products; and packaging of all kinds of flowable non-edible products such as laundry detergents, shampoos, and body washes; and packaging of pet foods.
- packaging of all kinds of oxygen-sensitive products such as biscuits, cookies, cereals, tea, coffee, sugar, flour, dry food mixes, chocolates, sugar confectionaries
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