Ticona has introduced
a second generation cyclo olefin copolymer (COC)
with a broader processing window than prior grades,
enabling processors to run it on their standard
extrusion lines without any equipment modification.
This opens up an application for COCs in multi
layer blown films. The new Topas 8007F-400 is
an excellent choice for multilayer films in which
it may be used in discrete or COC-rich layers.
In blown films, it can be used in applications
such as pouches, flow-pack, lidding and twist
wrap. Twist wrap film manufacturer will benefit
from this new grade of cyclo olefin copolymer.
This COC not only gives blown film producers greater
processing flexibility, but also the ability to
make highly transparent films that are practically
free of gels. It runs well on a wide range of
blown film technologies, as well as on more challenging
lines that involve small-scale extruders or extruders
with grooved feed zones. Whatever the machinery
or equipment, COC film quality and robustness
has significantly improved in all cases. Topas
8007F-400 is a clear cyclo olefin copolymer that
adheres well to polyolefins, especially linear
low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), can be metallised
and coloured easily, and has an inherent moisture
barrier that can extend product shelf life. It
also has good thermoforming characteristics, a
modulus of 2,500 MPa and a glass transition temperature
of 80°C. This new grade when used in a multilayer
blown film for twist wrap applications provides
excellent stiffness, twist retention and dead
fold. Unlike Cellophane, it does not need a moisture
barrier coating and offer overall cost benefits.
Compared to polyvinyl chloride
(PVC), it stretches less in wrapping, does not
yellow at the twist and has no environmental
issues. And, versus oriented high-density polyethylene
(HDPE), it has better dead fold, is cut easier,
and does not require changes in wrapping equipment.
Topas COC complies with U.S. and EU food contact
regulations. It is used in many types of packaging,
including flexible films for food, pharmaceutical
blisters, medical overwrap, shrink film, and
medical bottles, vials and syringes. COC demonstrates
outstanding clarity, a very high moisture barrier,
excellent purity and good processability, making
it an excellent material alternative for glass
or clear PP, particularly when high clarity
is required.
Ticona has also introduced two iproved Optical Grades of Topas®
COC for injection molded lenses and other optical
components. The new grades, Topas TKX-0001 and
5010L-01 COC have the following feature:
Excellent clarity and transparency
Flow well in molding
Precision in replicating small features
Dimensionally stable as humidity changes as
water absorption is just 0.01%.
Topas TKX-0001 COC is designed for such uses
as printer f-theta lenses, telephone camera
lenses and light guide plates. It has a heat
deflection temperature of 127°C, a glass
transition temperature of 140°C and releases
well from the mold. It can also be used in many
thin-walled injection molding applications that
need high flow and good release properties.
Topas 5010L-01 COC has a heat deflection temperature of 95°C and a glass transition temperature of 110°C. It offers excellent processing freedom and can be injection molded at a much lower temperature than Topas TKX-0001 COC. It also has higher melt flow, so it fills larger and more complex components. It can find application in large light guide plates and large diffusion plates, such as those found in LCD televisions, notebook computers and other displays.
The properties that make these two grades suitable for optical applications, also position them for a variety of medical, diagnostic and drug discovery devices, particularly for microtiter plates having a high well density and microfluidic devices that call for molding small features precisely.