Plastics - Film and sheeting - Biaxially oriented polyamide (nylon) films

ISO 15987:2003 specifies biaxially oriented transparent polyamide (nylon) films, mainly used for packaging, either alone and/or as laminated film with other films.

Plastiques — Film et feuille — Films en polyamide (nylon) bi-orientés

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
14-May-2003
Technical Committee
ISO/TC 61/SC 11 - Products
Current Stage
9093 - International Standard confirmed
Start Date
04-Jun-2024
Completion Date
13-Dec-2025

Overview

ISO 15987:2003 defines requirements and test methods for biaxially oriented transparent polyamide (nylon) films, primarily intended for packaging use. The standard covers both films used alone and films laminated with other materials, and it classifies films into two groups: treated with corona discharge and not treated with corona discharge.

Key topics and technical requirements

  • Scope and classification
    • Applies to biaxially oriented transparent polyamide (nylon) films for packaging.
    • Two classes: corona-treated (for improved surface energy) and untreated.
  • Appearance
    • Films must be free from visible flaws, wrinkles, stains or foreign matter that impair serviceability.
    • Film splices in rolls must be clearly marked (e.g., colored tape).
  • Dimensions and tolerances
    • Width tolerance: +4 / 0 mm from nominal (example width increments 40 mm).
    • Length in roll: +1% / 0% of nominal (examples given: 4 000 m ±4 m, etc.).
    • Core inside diameter: +2 / 0 mm tolerance.
    • Thickness tolerance: ±10% of nominal (examples provided for common µm values).
  • Physical properties (minimum/maximum)
    • Tensile strength (break): ≥ 150 MPa (longitudinal and transverse).
    • Tensile strain at break: ≥ 200%.
    • Dimensional change on heating: ≤ 6% (measured after heating at 160 ± 3 °C for 30 min).
    • Oxygen transmission (coefficient): specified per 100 µm, measured per ISO 15105-1/2.
    • Haze: ≤ 8% (ISO 14782).
    • Wetting tension: ≥ 40 mN/m for corona-treated films (ISO 8296).
  • Testing and conditioning
    • Conditioning at (23 ± 2) °C and (50 ± 5) % RH per ISO 291.
    • Tensile testing per ISO 527-3 (test speed 200 ± 20 mm/min).
    • Thickness measurement per ISO 4593; oxygen transmission per ISO 15105 parts 1 and 2.
  • Packaging and marking
    • Packaging, unit size and marking (product name, classification, nominal dimensions, manufacture date, manufacturer) to be agreed by parties.

Applications and who uses this standard

ISO 15987 is used by:

  • Packaging film manufacturers producing biaxially oriented nylon films.
  • Film converters and laminators specifying material properties for multi-layer films.
  • Quality assurance and testing laboratories performing standardized evaluations (tensile, haze, OTR, wetting tension).
  • Specifiers and procurement teams in food, pharmaceutical and consumer-packaged-goods industries for material selection. Note: for food-contact uses the film must also meet applicable regulatory food-safety requirements.

Related standards

Key normative references cited in ISO 15987:

  • ISO 291 (conditioning), ISO 527-3 (tensile testing for films), ISO 4593 (thickness), ISO 14782 (haze), ISO 15105-1/2 (gas transmission), ISO 8296 (wetting tension).

Keywords: ISO 15987, biaxially oriented polyamide, nylon films, packaging films, film thickness tolerance, oxygen transmission, haze, wetting tension, corona discharge, film testing.

Standard

ISO 15987:2003 - Plastics — Film and sheeting — Biaxially oriented polyamide (nylon) films Released:5/15/2003

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Frequently Asked Questions

ISO 15987:2003 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Plastics - Film and sheeting - Biaxially oriented polyamide (nylon) films". This standard covers: ISO 15987:2003 specifies biaxially oriented transparent polyamide (nylon) films, mainly used for packaging, either alone and/or as laminated film with other films.

ISO 15987:2003 specifies biaxially oriented transparent polyamide (nylon) films, mainly used for packaging, either alone and/or as laminated film with other films.

ISO 15987:2003 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 83.140.10 - Films and sheets. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 15987
First edition
2003-05-15
Plastics — Film and sheeting — Biaxially
oriented polyamide (nylon) films
Plastiques — Film et feuille — Films en polyamide (nylon) bi-orientés

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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 15987:2003(E)
Plastics — Film and sheeting — Biaxially oriented polyamide
(nylon) films
1Scope
This International Standard specifies biaxially oriented transparent polyamide (nylon) films, mainly used for
packaging.
NOTE Biaxially oriented transparent polyamide (nylon) films are used alone and/or as laminated film with other films.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document
(including any amendments) applies.
ISO 291:1997, Plastics — Standard atmospheres for conditioning and testing
ISO 527-3:1995, Plastics — Determination of tensile properties — Part 3: Test conditions for films and sheets
ISO 4593:1993, Plastics — Film and sheeting — Determination of thickness by mechanical scanning
ISO 8296:1987, Plastics — Film and sheeting — Determination of wetting tension
ISO 14782:1999, Plastics — Determination of haze for transparent materials
ISO 15105-1:2002, Plastics — Film and sheeting — Determination of gas-transmission rate — Part1:
Differential-pressure method
ISO 15105-2:2003, Plastics — Film and sheeting — Determination of gas-transmission rate — Part 2: Equal-
pressure method
3 Classification
Films are classified into two groups as follows.
1) Film treated with corona discharge.
2) Film not treated with corona discharge.
4 Requirements
4.1 Appearance
The films shall be visibly free of flaws, slackness, wrinkles, stains, foreign matter or any marks that impair its
serviceability.
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The splicing of two films in a roll shall be prominently marked in order to provide a visible indication from the side
of the roll. The interested parties shall agree upon the method of marking the splice.
NOTE One acceptable method of marking is the use of coloured adhesive tape.
4.2 Dimensions
4.2.1 General
For any individual film selected at random from any delivery, the dimensions listed in 4.2.2 to 4.2.5, including
their nominal values, shall be agreed upon among interested parties.
4.2.2 Width
+4
mm
The tolerance of film width shall be within of the nominal value.
An example of film width with corresponding tolerance is given in Table 1.
Table 1 — Example of a film width and its tolerance
Width Tolerance
mm mm
+4
500+ 40n
NOTE n: integer, 0, 1, 2, ., in width steps of 40 mm.
4.2.3 Length of film in a roll
+1
The tolerance of film length in a roll shall be within % of the nominal value.
Examples of film length and corresponding tolerance in a roll are shown in Table 2.
Table 2 — Examples of film length in a roll and their tolerances
Length of film Tolerance of length of film
Nominal length Length in a roll
mkm m
+40
4000 4
+60
6000 6
+80
...

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