Title: Masterbatches for Films:
1Masterbatches for Films
- Getting Packaging Films into Shape
2Very Broad Range of Standard Products for
Blown, Cast and BOPP
- Antiblock
- Slip
- Antistatic
- Processing Aid
- AF
3Antiblock Additives Mode of Action
- Particles are added into the film surface
- 1. Surface roughness in increased so air can
enter between film layers - 2. Sticky Polymer rests are absorbed and
neutralized - Blocking of film layers is prevented
4Antiblock AdditivesImportant properties
- Type of Filler (Antiblocking,
Optics) - Geometric Form (Antiblocking, COF)
- Medium Particle Size (skin thickness, optics)
- Upper Cut off (film thickness)
- Adsorption Capacity (migrating additives)
5Antiblock Masterbatches applications
- Blown, Cast, BOPP
- Mono-layer or Multi-layer
- Metallized film (BOPP)
- Special effects
6Antiblock Masterbatches
- Different Inorganic Fillers
- Special Organic Additives
- Particle Size Adjusted to Application
- Special Surface Properties
- Additive loadings, high for good economics, low
for sensitive applications
7FTIR-FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRA RED
8Mode of Action
9Slip AdditivesImportant properties
- Type of Additive (Migrative / Non migrative)
- Molecular Weight (Chain length)
- Purity (Chain distribution)
10Chemistry of Slip agents
11Effect of Slip agent in PE films
12Slip Masterbatches
- Fast / Slow Migrating
- Non migrating
- Hot slip
- Combined (Fast/Slow, Slip/AS, Slip/AB)
13Effect of Slip agent in PP films
14Classification of Anti - Static properties
15Measuring Resistivity
16Model concept of internal Antistatic agents
17Migrative AntistaticMode of Action
18Anti - Static Masterbatches
- Migration regime
- Printability
- Food Contact
- New types of additives
- Slip properties
19Processing Aid Masterbatches
- Improve the processability
- of most plastics
- Eliminate Melt fracture (Shark skin / Orange
peel) in blown films - Delay Die built up
- Increased Output rates
- Reduce Gel formation and improve Gloss Surface
20Processing Aid Masterbatches
- Standard type
- For polyolefin extrusion processes
- Product choice depending on temperature, additive
package, - High shear type
- High percentage of fillers
- Low MFI polymers
- Also PS, PUR, ABS,
21Summary of Heat Seal, Printability Ink
Adhesion Tests
- PPAs do NOT adversely affect
- Heat sealing properties
- Minimum sealing temperature is not affected
- Printing and Ink Adhesion
- No voids of color left on substrate in any
instance - Adhesion improved 24 hours after printing
22Anti - Fog Masterbatches
23What is fog?
24Reasons for fogging
- Differences in the surfaces tension
- Water droplet 70 mJ/m2
- Polyolefin film surface lt 30 mJ/m2
- Temperature of the inside surface of the film is
lower than the dew-point of the enclosed
air/water vapour mixture
25Effect on Light transmission
26Effect of Fog Formation
- Agriculture film
- Reduced light transmission with consequent
reduction in growth and crop yield - Focused light and heat with consequent plant
damage, burns from lens effect - Coalescence of small drops to larger ones with
consequent water dripping
27Effect of Fog Formation
- Food packaging
- the content of the package is no longer visible
- the quality of the content is aesthetically
reduced and no longer attractive to a potential
buyer
28Anti-fogging additives
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29Fig. 4
Fig. 5
30Evaluation of hot/cold tests
31Evaluation of hot/cold tests
32Summary of Laboratory Evaluation tests
- Most commonly used
- Cold fog test (4oC, over a glass of water)
- Hot fog test (60oC, over a glass of water)
- Additional
- Wetting angle
- Surface tension of film
- Haze
33Anti - Fog Wetting Angle of water droplets on PE
films
0.4 additive
34Getting the relevant info your part of the job
- Process type and application
- What is the problem to be solved !!!
- Equivalent product used ( addition, sample)
- Polymer type and MFI
- Mono / multilayer
- Regulative requirements (food contact)
- Special needs