Title of Invention

"PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING FLEXIBLE PACKAGING LAMINATE"

Abstract The present invention provides a process for manufacturing a flexible packaging laminate comprising of taking granules of polypropylene and medium density polyethylene in the proportion 1 -1.5: 1.5-2.5 ratio, melting the said granules at 200/230 deg. C. in 3 layer lawn film extruder to form a co-extruded film, printing said film by Rotogravure printing technique at 40-60 deg. C., laminating said printed film with conventional 5 layer co-extruded nylon film at 60-80 deg. C., curing the said laminated film at 35-45 deg. C. for at least 2 days, slitting said laminated film to the desired size for using on Form Fill Seal machine (FFS Machine) at temperature 160-180 deg. C. for making pouches to fill liquids such as edible oil pouches.
Full Text This invention relates to a process for manufacturing a flexible packaging laminate for filling liquids in pouches such as edible oil pouches.
BACKGROUND
The conventional film or laminate for making edible oil pouches consists of either 3 layers co-extruded polyethylene film or 5 layers co-extruded nylon film or 2-layer laminate of polyester film and polyethylene film. These conventional films or laminates have the following dis-advantages:
DIS-ADVANTAGES FOR CONVENTIONAL FILM
The film has poor print protection as printing is done on the surface of the
film
The film print re-production and gloss are poor. This limits the scope to
generate a premium image through the best possible printing on the film for
enhancing the brand value
DIS-ADVANTAGES OF LAMINATES
Laminates are very stiff because of inherent property of polyester film Laminates are not flexible enough because of low elongation values Pouch making from the laminates on Form Fill Seal Machine (FFS Machine) is also not operator friendly because of non-heat scalable nature of polyester film.
OBJECT
The object of this invention is to overcome the dis-advantages of the conventional film as well as the conventional laminates used for making flexible packaging laminates for filling liquids in pouches such as edible oil pouches.
To achieve this objective, this invention provides a process for manufacturing a flexible packaging laminates for filling liquids in pouches such as edible oil pouches comprising :
taking granules of polypropylene and medium density polyethylene in the
proportion 1-1.5: 1.5-2.5 ratio,
melting the said granules at 200/230 deg. C. in 3 layer lawn film extruder to
form a co-extruded film,
printing said film by Rotogravure printing technique at 40-60 deg. C.,
laminating said printed film with conventional 5 layer co-extruded nylon film
at 60-80 deg. C.,
curing the said laminated film at 35-45 deg. C. for at least 2 days,
slitting said laminated film to the desired size for using on Form Fill Seal
machine (FFS Machine) at temperature 160-180 deg. C. for making pouches
to fill liquids such as edible oil pouches.
The invention will now be described with reference to the following example : Example:
Taking polypropylene granules in hopper (HI) for the middle layer of blown film co-extruder (EM) and further taking medium density polyethylene granules in the other two hoppers (H2, H3) of outer and inner layer of said co-extruder (EO, El) in the ratio 1:2. The said co-extruders with hoppers are shown in figure 1 of the accompanying drawings.
The hoppers (HI, H2) and (H3) are connected to barrels B4, B5 and B6. Melting said granules in said barrels of said co-extruder at 230 deg. C. Co-extruded melted layers passes through the die (D7) and is blown in the form of a balloon (F). The said balloon (F) is cut to two webs. The said two webs are re-mound in two re-winders (RIO, Rl 1) for printing. One of the said roll (R1O) is taken for Roto Graver Printing Technique (RGP technique) at 50 deg. C. Laminating said printed film with conventional five layer co-
extruded nylon film at 70 deg. C. Thereafter, curing it at 40 deg. C. Slitting of said laminated film to desired size for using on conventional Form Filled Seal machine (not shown) at 170 deg. C to make filled edible oil pouch.





We Claim:
1. A process for manufacturing a flexible packaging laminates for filling liquids in pouches such as edible oil pouches comprising :
- taking granules of polypropylene and medium density polyethylene in the
proportion 1-1.5: 1.5-2.5 ratio,
- melting the said granules at 200/230 deg. C. in 3 layer lawn film extruder to
form a co-extruded film,
- printing said film by Rotogravure printing technique at 40-60 deg. C.,
- laminating said printed film with conventional 5 layer co-extruded nylon film
at 60-80 deg. C.,
- curing the said laminated film at 35-45 deg. C. for at least 2 days,
- slitting said laminated film to the desired size for using on Form Fill Seal
machine (FFS Machine) at temperature 160-180 deg. C. for making pouches to fill liquids such as edible oil pouches.
2. A process for manufacturing packaging laminates for making liquid pouches
such as edible oil pouches substantially as herein described with reference to
the example.
3. A filled liquid pouch such as an edible oil pouch made by a flexible packaging
laminates whenever prepared by the process as claimed in claim 1.

Documents:

2474-del-2004-abstract.pdf

2474-del-2004-claims.pdf

2474-del-2004-correspondence-others.pdf

2474-del-2004-correspondence-po.pdf

2474-del-2004-description (complete).pdf

2474-del-2004-drawings.pdf

2474-del-2004-form-1.pdf

2474-del-2004-form-19.pdf

2474-del-2004-form-2.pdf

2474-del-2004-form-3.pdf

2474-del-2004-gpa.pdf

2474-del-2004-petition-137.pdf

2474-del-2004-petition-138.pdf


Patent Number 230760
Indian Patent Application Number 2474/DEL/2004
PG Journal Number 11/2009
Publication Date 13-Mar-2009
Grant Date 27-Feb-2009
Date of Filing 14-Dec-2004
Name of Patentee See attached documents
Applicant Address See attached documents
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 See attached documents See attached documents
PCT International Classification Number B32B 3/50
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA