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Microfabrication of Thermoplastic Polypropylene Surface Structures via Thermal Imprinting for Controlling the Adhesion of Easy Peel Package

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ACS OMEGA
Volume 8, Issue 38, Pages 35127-35139

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c04671

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Micropatterns were fabricated on polypropylene surfaces using hot embossing technique. The replication quality was evaluated based on the effective filling ratio. The results showed that the filling ratio increased with increasing embossing temperature and applied force. The effect of different melt flow indexes of polypropylene on the filling ratio was also investigated. Micropatterned polypropylene sheets demonstrated easy-opening properties for packaging applications.
Micropatterns were fabricated on polypropylene (PP) surfaces using the hot embossing technique with various temperatures ranging from 160 to 175 degrees C and applying force conditions from 100 to 300 N. To evaluate the replication quality, an effective filling ratio of 1 indicates that the volume of the formed pattern is similar to the mold cavity volume. From the results, the filling ratio increased with increasing the embossing temperature. For instance, under a constant force of 100 N, the filling ratio of polypropylene (PP) with small square arrays (pattern SS) increased from 0.08 to 0.41 when the embossing temperature was raised from 160 to 175 degrees C, respectively. With the increase of applied force, the filling ratio also increased. At an imprinting temperature of 175 degrees C and an applied force of 300 N, the highest effective filling ratio that was achieved was approximately 0.99. Furthermore, the effect of PP with different melt flow indexes (MFIs) on the filling ratio was investigated. For food packaging applications, a micropatterned PP sheet was heat-sealed with a biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) film. The micropatterned PP sheet demonstrated easy-opening properties by varying sealing contact areas and micropattern geometries between the sheet and the BOPP film. All micropatterned PP sheets with an MFI of 25 g/10 min exhibited an easy peel property with adhesive failure characteristics at a heat-sealing temperature of 150 degrees C and a dwell time of 3 s. There was no residue on the PP substrate surface. The overall findings are beneficial in understanding the hot embossing technology for fabricating micropatterns on polymer surfaces, and it can be applied in an easy peel property for packaging applications.

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