US2008108744A1PendingUtilityA1
Stretched resin film
Est. expirySep 29, 2020(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
B32B 27/20Y10T428/31938Y10T428/31909Y10T428/31917Y10T428/31913Y10T428/249993Y10T428/249992Y10T428/254Y10T428/31931Y10T428/249991Y10S428/91Y10T428/31855B32B 27/32Y10T428/249988
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Abstract
Disclosed is a stretched resin film comprising a layer (A) stretched in at least one axial direction and comprising 0 to 98 wt % of a polyolefinic resin, 2 wt % or more and less than 100 wt % of an amorphous resin and more than 0 wt % and 70 wt % or less of an inorganic fine powder and/or an organic filler. The stretched resin film of the present invention is resistant to becoming waved when offset-printed with widely-used, quick-drying offset printing inks, and thus has excellent printing properties.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 : A stretched resin film comprising: a layer (A) for receiving an offset ink, the layer (A) stretched in at least one axial direction and comprising 0 to 98 wt % of a polyolefinic resin, 2 wt % or more and less than 100 wt % of an amorphous resin having a glass transition temperature of 70 to 140° C. and more than 0 wt % and 70 wt % or less of an inorganic fine powder and/or an organic filler, wherein the amorphous resin comprises a resin comprising at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of a ring-opened polymer derived from a cyclic olefin monomer having the formula (1) below, a hydrogenated ring-opened polymer derived from a cyclic olefin monomer having the formula (1) below, a hydrogenated ring-opened copolymer derived from a cyclic olefin monomer having the formula (1), and a copolymer of ethylene and a cyclic olefin monomer having the formula (1): where “n” denotes 0 or a positive integer, R 1 to R 12 independently represents a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom or a hydrocarbon group, R 9 to R 12 are bound with each other to form a monocyclic or polycyclic group, in which said monocyclic or polycyclic group has a double bond, and R 9 and R 10 or R 11 and R 12 together form an alkylidene group.
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