Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Successively peelable coextruded polymer film with extended UV stability
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Application No.: US16392770Application Date: 2019-04-24
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Publication No.: US10696028B2Publication Date: 2020-06-30
- Inventor: Stephen A. Johnson , Timothy J. Lindquist , Terence D. Neavin , Onur S. Yordem
- Applicant: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
- Applicant Address: US MN St. Paul
- Assignee: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
- Current Assignee: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
- Current Assignee Address: US MN St. Paul
- Main IPC: B32B27/08
- IPC: B32B27/08 ; B32B7/12 ; B32B27/32 ; B32B27/36 ; B32B7/06 ; B32B43/00 ; B32B37/15

Abstract:
Multilayered polymer films are configured so that successive constituent layer packets can be delaminated in continuous sheet form from the remaining film. The films are compatible with known coextrusion manufacturing techniques, and can be made without adhesive layers between layer packets that are tailored to be individually peelable from the film. Instead, combinations of polymer compositions are used to allow non-adhesive polymer layers to be combined such that irreversible delamination of the film is likely to occur at interfaces between layer packet pairs. Some polymer layers, including at least one embedded layer, may include an ultraviolet (UV) light stabilizer such as a UV absorber, antioxidant, or hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS), and these layers may be positioned at the front of each layer packet. After the UV-stabilized layer of one packet has been used, the packet can be peeled away to expose a new UV-stabilized layer of the next layer packet.
Public/Granted literature
- US20190248118A1 SUCCESSIVELY PEELABLE COEXTRUDED POLYMER FILM WITH EXTENDED UV STABILITY Public/Granted day:2019-08-15
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