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titleOfInvention Heat-shrinkable foamed film for labeling glass bottles and its manufacturing method
abstract The heat-shrinkable foam film for glass bottle container labels of the present invention is mixed with a polystyrene resin 0.2 to 0.7% by weight of the foaming agent to produce a base film having a foaming ratio of 1.5 to 2.5 by the extrusion method, and the base film It is characterized by extending | stretching and manufacturing. Stretching of the base film can be performed by conventional one-step stretching or two-step stretching. However, the final heat-shrinkable foamed film should be stretched to have a shrinkage of at least 30% at 90 ° C or at least 60% at 110 ° C.
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