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publicationNumber JP-H04255735-A
titleOfInvention Antifogging agent composition for polypropylene-based resin film
abstract PURPOSE: To provide the title composition capable of imparting polypropylene- based resin films with sustainable, excellent antifogging nature at reduced temperatures, comprising a saturated monovalent fatty acid monoglyceride and aliphatic monohydric alcohol at specified proportion. n CONSTITUTION: The objective composition comprising (A) a 8-14C saturated monovalent fatty acid monoglyceride (e.g. glycerin monocaprate, glycerol monolaurate) and (B) a 12-22C aliphatic monohydric alcohol (pref. myristyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol or stearyl alcohol) at the weight ratio A/B=(40-80):(60-20) [pref. (50-70):(50-30)]. The present antifogging agent is incorporated at a level of pref. 0.05-3 (more pref. 0.1-2)wt.% in a polypropylene-based resin film to impart this film with sustainable, excellent antifogging nature at reduced temperatures. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1992,JPO&Japio
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