Tearable polystyrene film laminate for packaging and pouch purposes
The current disclosure relates to a polymeric laminate structure having an outer polystyrene film, either blown or cast, comprised of crystal polystyrene homopolymer, optionally blended with up to about 45 wt-% of high impact polystyrene and/or inorganic fillers.
1. A polymeric laminate structure suitable for making sachets, the polymeric laminate structure comprising an outer crystal polystyrene homopolymer layer laminated to at least two additional polymeric layers, wherein the outer crystal polystyrene homopolymer layer has a higher degree of molecular orientation in a cross machine direction than a machine direction due to stretching of the outer crystal polystyrene homopolymer layer during formation, which higher degree of molecular orientation in the cross machine direction than the machine direction results in tear properties that propagate more readily in one of said directions.
2. The polymeric laminate structure of claim 1 , wherein said outer crystal polystyrene homopolymer layer comprises at least about 55 weight percent of said crystal polystyrene homopolymer and up to about 45 weight percent of one or more of butadiene or inorganic fillers.
3. The polymeric laminate structure of claim 1 , wherein said outer crystal polystyrene homopolymer layer is blended uniformly with between 0.25 and 20 weight percent of one or more of polypropylene, high-density polyethylene, ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer, or polyethylene.
4. The polymeric laminate structure of claim 1 , wherein from outer layer to inner layer, the polymeric laminate structure comprises: a first layer comprising crystal polystyrene homopolymer, a second layer comprising polyethylene, a third layer comprising high density polyethylene, and a fourth layer comprising linear low density polyethylene.
5. The polymeric laminate structure of claim 1 , wherein from outer layer to inner layer, the polymeric laminate structure comprises: a first layer comprising crystal polystyrene homopolymer, a second layer comprising polyethylene, a third layer comprising polyester, a fourth layer comprising polyethylene, a fifth layer comprising at least one high density polyethylene, and a sixth layer comprising linear low density polyethylene.
6. The polymeric laminate structure of claim 1 , wherein from outer layer to inner layer, the polymeric laminate structure comprises: an outer layer of crystal polystyrene, a second layer of low density polyethylene, a third layer of foil, and an inner layer of a sealant.
7. The polymeric laminate structure of claim 1 , wherein at least one of said at least two additional polymeric layers is an adhesive.
8. The polymeric laminate structure of claim 1 , wherein the tear properties propagate more readily in the cross machine direction.
9. A method for making a polymeric laminate structure, the method comprising:
(a) melting a polystyrene blend into a uniform state;
(b) pumping the polystyrene blend through a die onto a cooler substrate to cool the molten polymer and form a film;
(c) stretching the film in a machine direction and a cross machine direction in a cast/oven tentering process during which a thickness of the film is reduced and thereby forming a crystal polystyrene homopolymer film in which human fingers may initiate a tear at a film edge; and
(d) laminating the crystal polystyrene homopolymer film to at least two additional polymeric layers to form a multilayer film.
10. The method in accordance with claim 9 , wherein the polystyrene film is stretched in the viscoelastic state, and further comprising quenching the film to preserve an orientation of molecular structure in the machine direction and cross machine direction.
11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising forming a sachet from the multilayer film.
12. The method of claim 9 , further comprising stretching the film until the crystal polystyrene homopolymer layer has a higher degree of molecular orientation in the cross machine direction than the machine direction, which results in tear properties that propagate more readily in one of said directions.
13. The method of claim 9 , further comprising initiating a tear of the multilayer film and further tearing the multilayer film in the cross machine direction, along which the tear properties propagate more readily than in the machine direction.
14. A polymeric laminate structure produced by the method of claim 9 .