IP Library Granted Patent US 11,718,075
Granted Patent B2
US 11,718,075 · App. 17/384,175 · Granted Aug 8, 2023

High clarity, recyclable, polyethylene-based packaging films

Inventors: Alexander David Jones (Newport, KY); Amir Saffar (Montreal, CA); Patrick Allen Batten (New London, WI); Louann Susan Mueller (Kaukauna, WI); Kylie Noel Diges (Appleton, WI); Seyed Hesamoddin Tabatabaei (Mason, OH)
Assignee: ProAmpac Holdings Inc.
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Patent No.
US 11,718,075
App. No.
17/384,175
Granted
Aug 8, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A recyclable packaging film comprising a coextruded web having a high degree of optical clarity and a high level of moisture barrier. The coextruded web comprises a skin layer comprising polyethylene having a high degree of optical clarity and a heat sealant layer which forms an innermost layer of the packaging film, the heat sealant layer comprising a polyolefin polymer. The coextruded web also includes a moisture barrier layer which is disposed intermediate the skin layer and the heat sealant layer. An energy-cured coating is disposed on the skin layer of the coextruded web, wherein the energy-cured coating has a coating weight which is effective to impart a property in the packaging film selected from reduced susceptibility to melting, reduced susceptibility to stretching, or both.

Claims (45)

1. A recyclable polyethylene-based packaging film, comprising:

a coextruded web comprising:

a skin layer comprising an optically transparent polyethylene polymer;

a heat sealant layer forming an innermost layer of the packaging film, the heat sealant layer comprising a polyethylene polymer;

a moisture barrier layer disposed intermediate the skin layer and the heat sealant layer; and

an energy-cured coating disposed on the skin layer of the coextruded web and forming an outermost surface of the packaging film, wherein the energy-cured coating has a coating weight which is effective to impart a property in the packaging film selected from reduced susceptibility to melting, reduced susceptibility to deforming, or both, and

wherein a melting temperature of the outermost surface of the packaging film is at least 100 degrees Celsius higher than a melting temperature of the innermost layer of the packaging film.

2. The packaging film of claim 1 , wherein the packaging film has a haze value in the range of 18% to 30%.

3. The packaging film of claim 1 , wherein the packaging film has a moisture vapor transmission rate in the range of about 1.55 g*25.4 μ/m 2 /day to 7.75 g*25.4 μ/m 2 /day.

4. The packaging film of claim 1 , further comprising a printed ink layer disposed between the skin layer and the energy-cured coating.

5. The packaging film of claim 1 , wherein the heat sealant layer is formed of a polyethylene polymer selected from the group consisting of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), medium density polyethylene (MDPE), linear medium density polyethylene (LMDPE), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE), very low density polyethylene (VLDPE), and metallocene linear low-density polyethylene (mLLDPE).

6. The packaging film of claim 1 , wherein the moisture barrier layer is a high-density polyethylene.

7. The packaging film of claim 6 , wherein the high-density polyethylene has a density in the range of about 0.940 g/cm 3 to 0.975 g/cm 3 .

8. The packaging film of claim 1 , wherein the energy-cured coating is a cured polyacrylate composition.

9. The packaging film of claim 1 , wherein the energy-cured coating is an electron beam cured polyacrylate composition.

10. The packaging film of claim 1 , wherein the energy-cured coating comprises monomers and oligomers induced into UV polymerization and curing through the mediation of photoinitiators and exposure to UV light.

11. The packaging film of claim 1 , wherein the packaging film has a haze value in the range of 20% to 28%.

12. The packaging film of claim 1 , wherein the packaging film has a haze value in the range of 21% to 27%.

13. The packaging film of claim 1 , wherein a melting temperature of the outermost surface of the packaging film is at least 180 degrees Celsius higher than a melting temperature of the innermost layer of the packaging film.

14. A recyclable polyethylene-based packaging film, comprising:

a coextruded web comprising:

a skin layer comprising an optically transparent polyethylene polymer;

a heat sealant layer forming an innermost layer of the packaging film, the heat sealant layer comprising a polyethylene polyolefin polymer;

a gas barrier layer disposed intermediate the skin layer and the heat sealant layer;

a first moisture barrier layer interposed between the skin layer and the gas barrier layer; and

a second moisture barrier layer interposed between the gas barrier layer and the heat sealant layer; and

an energy-cured coating disposed on the skin layer of the coextruded web and forming an outermost surface of the packaging film, wherein the energy-cured coating has a coating weight which is effective to impart a property in the packaging film selected from reduced susceptibility to melting, reduced susceptibility to deforming, or both; and

wherein a melting temperature of the outermost surface of the packaging film is at least 100 degrees Celsius higher than a melting temperature of the innermost layer of the packaging film.

15. The packaging film of claim 14 , further comprising one or both of:

a first tie layer disposed between the gas barrier layer and the first moisture barrier layer; and

a second tie layer disposed between the gas barrier layer and the second moisture barrier layer;

wherein the first tie layer and the second tie layer may be the same or different.

16. The packaging film of claim 14 , wherein the packaging film has a haze value in the range of 18% to 30%.

17. The packaging film of claim 14 , wherein the packaging film has a moisture vapor transmission rate in the range of about 1.55 g*25.4 μ/m 2 /day to 7.75 g*25.4 μ/m 2 /day.

18. The packaging film of claim 14 , further comprising a printed ink layer disposed between the skin layer and the energy-cured coating.

19. The packaging film of claim 14 , wherein the heat sealant layer is formed of a polyethylene polymer selected from the group consisting of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), medium density polyethylene (MDPE), linear medium density polyethylene (LMDPE), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE), very low density polyethylene (VLDPE), and metallocene linear low-density polyethylene (mLLDPE).

20. The packaging film of claim 14 , wherein the gas barrier layer is selected from the group consisting of ethylene-vinyl alcohol (EVOH), polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH), polyamides, polyamide nylon (PA), and polyamide nylon 6 (PA6).

21. The packaging film of claim 14 , wherein each of the first moisture barrier layer and the second moisture barrier layer is a high-density polyethylene.

22. The packaging film of claim 21 , wherein the high-density polyethylene has a density in the range of about 0.940 g/cm 3 to 0.975 g/cm 3 .

23. The packaging film of claim 14 , wherein the energy-cured coating is a cured polyacrylate composition.

24. The packaging film of claim 14 , wherein the energy-cured coating is an electron beam cured polyacrylate composition.

25. The packaging film of claim 14 , wherein the energy-cured coating comprises monomers and oligomers induced into UV polymerization and curing through the mediation of photoinitiators and exposure to UV light.

26. The packaging film of claim 14 , wherein the packaging film has a haze value in the range of 20% to 28%.

27. The packaging film of claim 14 , wherein the packaging film has a haze value in the range of 21% to 27%.

28. The packaging film of claim 14 , wherein a melting temperature of the outermost surface of the packaging film is at least 180 degrees Celsius higher than a melting temperature of the innermost layer of the packaging film.

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 6, 2026
From: U.S. BANK TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION), AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: AMPAC FLEXIBLES, LLC; AMPAC FLEXICON, LLC; AMPAC HOLDCO, INC.; AMPAC HOLDINGS, LLC; AMPAC MOBILE HOLDINGS, LLC; AMPAC PACKAGING, LLC; AMPAC PAPER, LLC; AMPAC PLASTICS, LLC; BONITA PACKAGING PRODUCTS, INC.; CEI HOLDINGS, LLC; COATING EXCELLENCE INTERNATIONAL, LLC; GATEWAY PACKAGING COMPANY LLC; JEN-COAT, INC.; MOHAWK NORTHERN PLASTICS, LLC; POLYFIRST PACKAGING, INC.; PROAMPAC HOLDINGS INC.; PROAMPAC ORLANDO INC.; PROAMPAC PG BORROWER LLC; PROAMPAC PG INTERMEDIATE LLC; PROAMPAC REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC; PROAMPAC ROCHESTER LLC; PROLAMINA CORPORATION; PROLAMINA MIDWEST CORPORATION; TRINITY PACKAGING CORPORATION; TULSACK LLC; TWISTED PAPER PRODUCTS, INC.; VITEX PACKAGING, INC.; PAC WORLDWIDE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 075021/0794 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 16, 2023
From: PROAMPAC HOLDINGS INC.
To: U.S. BANK TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION), AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 065223/0323 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 16, 2023
From: U.S. BANK TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: AMPAC FLEXIBLES, LLC; AMPAC FLEXICON, LLC; AMPAC HOLDCO, INC.; AMPAC HOLDINGS, LLC; AMPAC MOBILE HOLDINGS, LLC; AMPAC PACKAGING, LLC; AMPAC PAPER, LLC; AMPAC PLASTICS, LLC; APC PAPER COMPANY, INC.; APC PAPER COMPANY OF NEW YORK, INC.; BONITA PACKAGING PRODUCTS, INC.; CEI HOLDINGS, LLC; COATING EXCELLENCE INTERNATIONAL, LLC; EL DORADO PACKAGING, INC.; GATEWAY PACKAGING COMPANY LLC; JANNEL MANUFACTURING INC.; JEN-COAT, INC.; MOHAWK NORTHERN PLASTICS, LLC; POLYFIRST PACKAGING, INC.; PRAIRIE STATE IMPRESSIONS, L.L.C.; PROAMPAC HOLDINGS INC.; PROAMPAC ORLANDO INC.; PROAMPAC PG BORROWER, LLC; PROAMPAC PG INTERMEDIATE LLC; PROAMPAC REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC; PROAMPAC ROCHESTER LLC; PROLAMINA CORPORATION; PROLAMINA MIDWEST CORPORATION; TRINITY PACKAGING CORPORATION; TULSACK LLC; TWISTED PAPER PRODUCTS, INC.; VITEX PACKAGING, INC.
Reel/Frame 065239/0079 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 6, 2023
From: PROAMPAC HOLDINGS INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 065146/0659 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 15, 2023
From: AMPAC FLEXIBLES, LLC; AMPAC FLEXICON, LLC; AMPAC HOLDCO, INC.; AMPAC HOLDINGS, LLC; AMPAC MOBILE HOLDINGS, LLC; AMPAC PACKAGING, LLC; AMPAC PAPER, LLC; AMPAC PLASTICS, LLC; APC PAPER COMPANY, INC.; APC PAPER COMPANY OF NEW YORK, INC.; BONITA PACKAGING PRODUCTS, INC.; CEI HOLDINGS, LLC; COATING EXCELLENCE INTERNATIONAL, LLC; EL DORADO PACKAGING, INC.; GATEWAY PACKAGING COMPANY LLC; JANNEL MANUFACTURING INC.; JEN-COAT, INC.; MOHAWK NORTHERN PLASTICS, LLC; POLYFIRST PACKAGING, INC.; PRAIRIE STATE IMPRESSIONS, L.L.C.; PROAMPAC HOLDINGS INC.; PROAMPAC ORLANDO INC.; PROAMPAC PG BORROWER, LLC; PROAMPAC PG INTERMEDIATE LLC; PROAMPAC REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC; PROAMPAC ROCHESTER LLC; PROLAMINA CORPORATION; PROLAMINA MIDWEST CORPORATION; TRINITY PACKAGING CORPORATION; TULSACK LLC; TWISTED PAPER PRODUCTS, INC.; VITEX PACKAGING, INC.
To: U.S. BANK TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 063091/0264 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 1, 2021
From: JONES, ALEXANDER DAVID; SAFFAR, AMIR; BATTEN, PATRICK ALLEN; MUELLER, LOUANN SUSAN; DIGES, KYLIE NOEL; TABATABAEI, SEYED HESAMODDIN
To: PROAMPAC HOLDINGS INC.
Reel/Frame 057980/0522 →