Abstract

This paper studied the adhesive strength and electrolyte resistance of the pouch film according to the kind of the extruded resin, which is the basis of the numerous variables in extrusion lamination. After preparing a pouch film by using various extruded resins, we measured the adhesive strength and electrolyte resistance between the aluminum foil and the CPP film. The minimal difference was observed between the adhesive strength with the extruded resin. Also, the extruded resin used in the experiment did not satisfy the electrolyte resistance. An electrolyte resistance was obtained by addition of the functional resin to the extruded resin. The addition of functional resins resulted in improved adhesive strength and electrolyte resistance, that were measured to be approximately 1300 gf/15 mm and 800 gf/15 mm, respectively, at 85℃ for 7days.

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