Abstract

A brief review is given of the different types of packaging films, methods for their manufacture, as well as the electrostatic problems that can arise. This is followed by a discussion of research aimed at finding an antistatic suitable for films of low, medium and high density polyethylene and of an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer. The influence of the corona effect on the surface properties is treated. Proof is given that in certain cases the corona effect brings about hydrolysis of the antistatic molecules, which improves the conductivity of the surface.

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