Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Physical dimension specified
Patent
1982-08-05
1985-07-09
Herbert, Thomas J.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Structurally defined web or sheet
Physical dimension specified
428323, 428331, 4284744, 4284769, B32B 516, B32B 2708
Patent
active
045282358
ABSTRACT:
Thin polymer films containing small sized platelet type filler. The polymer has a melt index of from 0.01 to 10 grams per 10 minutes at 190.degree. C. to 250.degree. C. as measured on ASTM Test No. D-1238 at a load of 1000 to 2160 grams. The preferred polymer is polycaprolactam or high density polyethylene. There is from 10 to 50 percent of a platelet filler having an average equivalent diameter of from 1 to 8 micrometers, a maximum equivalent diameter of about 25 micrometers, and an average thickness of less than 0.5 micrometers. The preferred filler is talc. The film is from 10 to 100 micrometers thick and can be a single ply or a laminate.
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Chen Shu P.
Kotliar Abraham M.
Oltmann Harold D.
Sacks William
Sibilia John P.
Allied Corporation
Anderson Richard A.
Henry Patrick L.
Herbert Thomas J.
Negin Richard A.
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