IP Library Granted Patent US 12703770
Granted Patent B2
US 12703770 · App. 18/042,516 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Heat-shrinkable polyester film, heat-shrinkable label, and package product

Inventor: Masayuki Haruta (Tsuruga, JP)
Assignee: TOYOBO CO., LTD.
C08G63/183C08J5/18C08L67/02C08J2367/02C08L2205/025C08L2205/03
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Patent No.
US 12703770
App. No.
18/042,516
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention provides a heat-shrinkable polyester film with high heat shrinkage ratio in a main shrinkage direction and is also satisfactorily recyclable with used beverage PET bottles to produce a recycled PET resin. The heat-shrinkable polyester film comprises 95-100 mol % of dicarboxylic acid and 0-5 mol % of isophthalic acid in 100 mol % of whole dicarboxylic acid component, 85-98 mol % of ethylene terephthalate unit in 100 mol % of whole ester unit, and 2-15 mol % of diethylene glycol in 100 mol % of whole polyol component, wherein the film has the predetermined hot-water heat shrinkage ratio, as well as the melting peak temperature, the amount of exothermic heat in crystallizing, and the amount of endothermic heat in melting within the predetermined range which are determined through differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) in heating the film to be melted, quenching the film, and re-heating the film.

Claims (15)

1 . A heat-shrinkable polyester film, comprising,

95 mol % or more and 100 mol % or less of dicarboxylic acid, and 0 mol % or more and 5 mol % or less of isophthalic acid in 100 mol % of whole dicarboxylic acid component,

85 mol % or more and 98 mol % or less of ethylene terephthalate unit in 100 mol % of whole ester unit, and

2 mol % or more and 15 mol % or less of diethylene glycol in 100 mol % of whole polyol component,

and satisfying the requirements (1) to (5):

(1) a hot-water heat shrinkage ratio in a width direction of the film is 40% or more and 70% or less by immersing the film in a hot water at 90° C. for 10 seconds,

(2) a hot-water heat shrinkage ratio in a longitudinal direction of the film is-5% or more and 15% or less by immersing the film in a hot water at 90° C. for 10 seconds,

(3) an endothermic peak temperature in melting is 245° C. or higher and 260° C. or lower through differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) in heating the film to 300° C. to be melted, quenching the film, and then re-heating the film to 300° C.,

(4) an amount of exothermic heat in crystallizing is 10 mJ/mg or more through differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) in heating the film to 300° C. to be melted, quenching the film, and then re-heating the film to 300° C., and

(5) an amount of endothermic heat in melting is 10 mJ/mg or more through differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) in heating the film to 300° C. to be melted, quenching the film, and then re-heating the film to 300° C.

2 . The heat-shrinkable polyester film according to claim 1 , wherein a density of the film is 1.33 g/cm 3 or more and 1.39 g/cm 3 or less.

3 . The heat-shrinkable polyester film according to claim 1 , wherein a haze of the film is 2% or more and 10% or less at a film thickness of 20 μm.

4 . A heat-shrinkable label, comprising the heat-shrinkable polyester film according to claim 1 .

5 . A package product, characterized in that the package product is produced by covering at least a part of periphery of an object for packaging with the heat-shrinkable label according to claim 4 , and then shrinking the heat-shrinkable label by heat.

6 . The heat-shrinkable polyester film according to claim 1 , the film made into a heat-shrinkable label is recyclable as a raw material for PET bottles.