ASAHI KASEI HOME PRODUCTS CORPORATION
ASAHI KASEI HOME PRODUCTS CORPORATION Patent applications | ||
Patent application number | Title | Published |
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20100181359 | FILM STORAGE BOX - Provided is a film storage box, more particularly, a wrap film storage box in which a grip member for lifting the edge portion of a film is lifted in advance, the lift is maintained for a long period, and the grip member is highly durable against damage. The film storage box (or the wrap film storage box) is characterized in that the grip member is formed over the entire width of the front plate of the film storage box and is lifted in a curved shape by using a repulsive force generated by adhering an edge fold strip provided at the upper end edge of the front plate to the rear surface of the front plate, and durability is imparted by employing portions of the fold lines of the both side faces of the front plate as the both side portions of the grip member. | 07-22-2010 |
20100013121 | Process for the production of polylactic acid film - The invention relates to the sequential biaxial stretching of a thin film made of a polylactic acid resin containing as large an amount of a plasticizer as 10 to 50 wt % and aims at solving the problematic grip failure in the widthwise stretching step which failure is caused by the lowering in film flatness occurring in gripping the film with clips continuously. A process for the production of polylactic acid film which comprises subjecting an unstretched film of a polylactic acid resin containing 10 to 50 wt % of a plasticizer to lengthwise stretching under such conditions as to give a lengthwise stretched film having a thickness of 12 to 100 μm and then subjecting the lengthwise stretched film to widthwise stretching with a tenter for widthwise stretching to form a sequentially biaxially stretched film, characterized in that the clip temperature of the tenter in bringing the lengthwise stretched film passed through guide rolls into contact with the clips and making the film bitten by the clips is adjusted to 70° C. or below. | 01-21-2010 |