Abstract:
Disclosed are laminated articles comprising a first polymer layer and a second polymer layer having an inclusion embedded between the layers, wherein at least one layer comprises a branching agent to improve dimensional stability during the lamination process. Disclosed are laminated articles comprising a first polymer layer and a second polymer layer having an inclusion embedded between the layers, wherein at least one layer comprises a copolyester comprising a branching agent to improve dimensional stability during the lamination process. Also disclosed are methods of laminating a first layer and a second layer with an inclusion between the layers to form a laminated article with an embedded inclusion, wherein at least one layer comprises a copolyester comprising a branching agent.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for detecting defects in colored articles. Specifically, the present invention comprises exposing a plastic colored article to radiation in the near infrared range; measuring radiation returned from or passed through said article and analyzing said returned or passed radiation to provide defect data for said article or contents within said article.
Abstract:
In one embodiment of the present invention, a cellulose ester concentrate is provided. The cellulose ester concentrate comprises at least one non-nitrile carrier elastomer and at least one non-fibril cellulose ester. The Tg of the cellulose ester is greater than the Tg of the carrier elastomer. The cellulose ester concentrate comprises at least 15 weight percent of the cellulose ester. In another embodiment of the present invention, a process to produce a cellulose ester concentrate is provided. The process comprises mixing at least one cellulose ester with one or more carrier elastomers to produce the cellulose ester concentrate. At least a portion of the mixing occurs at a temperature that exceeds the Tg of the cellulose ester.
Abstract:
A new process for making a labeled container using a stretch blow molding process wherein a label sleeve is positioned over at least a portion of the exterior surface of a preform to produce a sleeved preform and the sleeved preform is stretch blow molded to produce a labeled container having a snug-fit label.