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Multilayer Flexible Packaging (Second Edition) | 2016

Additives to design and improve the performance of multilayer flexible packaging

Klaus Keck-Antoine; Els Lievens; Joachim Bayer; John Mara; Duk-Suk Jung; Sung-Leal Jung

Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the use of additives to design and improve the performance of multilayer flexible packages. The two principal approaches of modifying the properties of a polymeric substrate are structural modification of the polymer and incorporation of additives. Incorporation of additives has two general possibilities for multilayer films. First, the additives can be incorporated into the organic substrate after synthesis and second, the additives can be incorporated into the layers of a multilayer film. Additives can be incorporated at various points during the life time of a polymer. The specific additive and its most appropriate physical form have an impact on the most appropriate addition point during a substrates life cycle. It is important to match the additives physical form that will be used in handling and dosing to the industrial plant requirements. While manufacturing multilayer films, it should be highlighted that not every additive needs to be added to every layer of the construct. Some additives, such as UV additives, need only to be added to the skin layer. In the case when additives are added to selected layers only, migration effects must be considered as migration into neighboring layers will decrease the additive concentration in the initial layer. The term “antioxidant” is used to describe all stabilizer classes that are utilized to protect organic substrates from thermal and thermooxidative degradation during storage, processing or conversion, and service life in the absence of ultraviolet light and maintain its initial properties.


Plastics, Additives and Compounding | 2001

No Dust Blends of additives: an overview of technical and commercial advantages associated with their use

Brian R. Johnson; Klaus Keck-Antoine; Robert E. Lee; Corrado Callierotti

Abstract The consumption of powder stabilizers supplied in a simple powder form has fallen significantly over the past five years. This change is not surprising


Multilayer Flexible Packaging | 2010

Chapter 4 – Additives to design and improve the performance of multilayer flexible packaging

Klaus Keck-Antoine; Els Lievens; Joachim Bayer; John Mara; Duk-Suk Jung; Sung-Leal Jung

Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the use of additives to design and improve the performance of multilayer flexible packages. The two principal approaches of modifying the properties of a polymeric substrate are structural modification of the polymer and incorporation of additives. Incorporation of additives has two general possibilities for multilayer films. First, the additives can be incorporated into the organic substrate after synthesis and second, the additives can be incorporated into the layers of a multilayer film. Additives can be incorporated at various points during the life time of a polymer. The specific additive and its most appropriate physical form have an impact on the most appropriate addition point during a substrates life cycle. It is important to match the additives physical form that will be used in handling and dosing to the industrial plant requirements. While manufacturing multilayer films, it should be highlighted that not every additive needs to be added to every layer of the construct. Some additives, such as UV additives, need only to be added to the skin layer. In the case when additives are added to selected layers only, migration effects must be considered as migration into neighboring layers will decrease the additive concentration in the initial layer. The term “antioxidant” is used to describe all stabilizer classes that are utilized to protect organic substrates from thermal and thermooxidative degradation during storage, processing or conversion, and service life in the absence of ultraviolet light and maintain its initial properties.


Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2006

Hydrolytic stability and hydrolysis reaction mechanism of bis(2,4-di-tert-butyl)pentaerythritol diphosphite (Alkanox P-24)

Nerea Ortuoste; Norman S. Allen; Malvina Papanastasiou; Adam W. McMahon; Michele Edge; Brian Johnson; Klaus Keck-Antoine


Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2006

The hydrolysis mechanism of bis(2,4-di-tert-butyl)pentaerythritol diphosphite (Alkanox P24): An atmospheric pressure photoionisation mass spectrometric study

Malvina Papanastasiou; Adam McMahon; Norman S. Allen; Aidan M. Doyle; B. J. Johnson; Klaus Keck-Antoine


Journal of Vinyl & Additive Technology | 2005

Impact of improved phosphite hydrolytic stability on the processing stabilization of polypropylene

Brian Johnson; Klaus Keck-Antoine; Bruno Dejolier; Norman S. Allen; Nerea Ortuoste; Michele Edge


International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2008

Atmospheric pressure photoionization mass spectrometry as a tool for the investigation of the hydrolysis reaction mechanisms of phosphite antioxidants

Malvina Papanastasiou; Adam McMahon; Norman S. Allen; Brian Johnson; Klaus Keck-Antoine; L. Santos; M.G. Neumann


Journal of Vinyl & Additive Technology | 2009

Color inhibition of phenolic antioxidants in Ziegler‐Natta polyethylene. II. In‐situ solution studies

Norman S. Allen; Christopher M. Liauw; Aitor Reyes; Michele Edge; Brian Johnson; Klaus Keck-Antoine


Archive | 2006

Stabilized cross-linked polyolefin compositions

Anne-Marie Prins; Klaus Keck-Antoine; Jonathan Simon Hill; Joachim Bayer; Brian Johnson


Archive | 2013

Stabilized crosslinked polyolefin composition

Anne-Marie Prins; − マリー プリンス、アン; Klaus Keck-Antoine; − アントワーヌ、クラウス ケック; Jonathan Simon Hill; ヒル、ジョナサン、サイモン; Joachim Bayer; バイエル、ヨアキム; Brian Johnson; ジョンソン、ヴライアン、ダブリュー.

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Norman S. Allen

Manchester Metropolitan University

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Michele Edge

Manchester Metropolitan University

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Bruno Dejolier

Great Lakes Chemical Corporation

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Adam McMahon

University of Manchester

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Nerea Ortuoste

Manchester Metropolitan University

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Dongkyung Park

Pusan National University

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Hongsuk Suh

Pusan National University

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