Abstract

AbstractCurrent study encompasses that the effect of corona treatment on the outer surface of transparent co‐extruded polyethylene films was at various levels by applying different wattages, in tandem with the blown film extrusion process. A maximum treatment of 42 dynes/cm was achieved at 4.5 KW of applied wattage. The heat seal joint strength of the films sealed at different combinations of treated/untreated surfaces was evaluated and an untreated/untreated surface combination was found to exhibit maximum strength (2.8 kgf/25 mm), while a treated/treated surface combination showed the minimum (1.41 kgf/25 mm) under identical conditions of sealing and testing. The peel adhesion to ascertain the treatment level on the treated surfaces was inspected by a standard Scotch tape method, and the results exhibited a linear relationship between the applied wattage and the pulling force of adhesion. The Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) spectra of the treated and untreated film samples in an attenuated total reflection (ATR) mode showed the peaks' characteristics mostly of polyolefin films. The morphologies of the treated surfaces displayed relatively rough surface compared to the untreated one. The barrier properties of the treated films in respect of water vapor and oxygen transmission rate do not undergo any appreciable change.

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