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Treofan has four main business groups, packaging, labelling, tobacco packaging and technical films. The company offers a wide range of PP films including standard and cast films, transparent, white, opaque, cavitated, metallised and high-barrier metallised. [Pg.133]

The condensation leaves epoxy end groups that are then reacted in a separate step with nucleophilic compounds (alcohols, acids, or amines). Eor use as an adhesive, the epoxy resin and the curing resin (usually an aliphatic polyamine) are packaged separately and mixed together immediately before... [Pg.1015]

Polyethylene shrink film wrapping of cormgated ftberboard trays is in common use outside of the United States. Equipment erects the trays, fills the trays with primary packages such as cans or jars, wraps the grouping in shrink film, and heat shrinks the combination. Shrink film wrapping keeps primary and secondary packaging materials clean and dry. [Pg.450]

Lamination Inks. This class of ink is a specialized group. In addition to conforming to the constraints described for flexo and gravure inks, these inks must not interfere with the bond formed when two or more films, eg, polypropylene and polyethylene, are joined with the use of an adhesive in order to obtain a stmcture that provides resistance properties not found in a single film. Laminations are commonly used for food applications such as candy and food wrappers. Resins used to make this type of ink caimot, therefore, exhibit any tendency to retain solvent vapor after the print has dried. Residual solvent would contaminate the packaged product making the product unsalable. [Pg.252]

Within the scope of the original definition, a very wide variety of ionomers can be obtained by the introduction of acidic groups at molar concentrations below 10% into the important addition polymer families, followed by partial neutralization with metal cations or amines. Extensive studies have been reported, and useful reviews of the polymers have appeared (3—8). Despite the broad scope of the field and the unusual property combinations obtainable, commercial exploitation has been confined mainly to the original family based on ethylene copolymers. The reasons for this situation have been discussed (9). Within certain industries, such as flexible packaging, the word ionomer is understood to mean a copolymer of ethylene with methacrylic or acryhc acid, partly neutralized with sodium or zinc. [Pg.404]

The U.S. domestic shipping name of isopropyl alcohol is UN No. 1219 Isopropanol. Anhydrous as well as water solutions to 91 vol % alcohol are considered flammable Hquid materials by the DOT. Both have flash poiats below 37.8°C by the Tag closed-cup method. Acceptable modes of transportation include air, rail, road, and water (124). For international air and water shipments, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) class is 3.2, the packaging group is II, and the primary hazard label required is "Flammable Liquid."... [Pg.111]

Carboxylic Acid Group. Sorbic acid undergoes the normal acid reactions forming salts, esters, amides, and acid chlorides. Industrially, the most important compound is the potassium salt because of stabiUty and high water solubiUty. Sodium sorbate [7757-81-5] (E,E form [42788-83-0]) is less stable and not commercially available. The calcium salt [7492-55-9] which has limited solubiUty, has use in packaging (qv) materials. [Pg.282]

Bromothiophenes, if not stored and treated correcdy, may decompose, Hberate HBr gas, and lead to pressurizing of containers. Prior treatment with alkah, avoiding metal contaminants, and keeping a cool temperature can avert any problems. Acylthiophenes are transported under U.N. No. 2810, Toxic Hquids, organic, N.O.S., Class 6.1, Packaging Group 111. [Pg.23]

Furthermore, it is not tme that other plastics are more environmentally friendly than vinyl. A more recent study compared vinyl to a number of other packaging materials and found that vinyl consumed the least amount of energy, used the lowest level of fossil fuels, consumed the least amount of raw materials, and produced the lowest levels of carbon dioxide of any of the plastics studied (184). In fact, the Norwegian environmental group BeUona has concluded that a generally reduced use of vinyl plastics can lead to a worsening of the environmental situation (185). [Pg.509]


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