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titleOfInvention SEMI-RIGID POLY-EPSILON-CAPROLACTONE FILM AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
abstract Polyvepsilon-caprolactone film having an average molecular mass of at least 75,000 g / mole having a tensile modulus of at least 600 MPa in the vertical and longitudinal direction and a shrinkage not exceeding 1% in both directions below the polyvepsilon-caprolactone fusion zone. Process for producing a polyvepsilon-caprolactone film according to which the polyvepsilon-caprolactone is extruded in line with its manufacture by the intervention of aluminum trialkoxide as initiator through a die, preferably a flat die, whose temperature does not exceed 160 deg.C. The films according to the invention are suitable for making films for packaging, for protecting crops or else for diapers.
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