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- Recommended Applications
- Designed for use in medium performance, high slip film laminations and general purpose laminating at line speeds in excess of 800 ft/min.
- This system can be used for film/film and film/foil food packaging laminations.
- This adhesive also can be used for general-purpose food packaging laminations, health care, pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications.
- Application Information
- The recommended method of application for this product is with a series of rubber and steel, smooth surface transfer rollers on a specially designed solventless adhesive laminator.
- The adhesive is mixed by the M/M/D unit, deposited onto the first two rollers, and metered by the remaining rollers in the application station (typically 3 to 5 rollers).
- To improve the flow characteristics of the adhesive, heat the first two rollers to 90 – 105°F.
- The final application roller should be heated to 110 – 140°F.
- Modifications of these temperatures may be required depending on line speed, substrates, and roller size.
Properties
- Appearance
- Clear, amber color
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Storage & Handling
- Storage and Shelf Life Information
- These products have a storage life of twelve months from date of manufacture.
- They should be held at normal warehousing temperatures and stored in the original, unopened containers.
- Containers of the adhesive or curing agent should not remain open for an extended period of time.
- Material from opened containers should be consumed within a short period.
- It is necessary to use all the adhesive, once the container is opened, unless there is means of purging the container with dry nitrogen.
- If exposed to below freezing temperatures, these products may solidify.
- Large containers (drums and pails) may be slow to reliquify.
- Slight warming at 104 – 122°F (40 – 50°C) will aid the process.
- Freezing and thawing have no effect on the performance of this product.
- Handling Information
- The adhesive, as received, has chemically active Isocyanate groups that will react with water, alcohols, amines, and similar materials containing active hydrogen groups.
- Reseal containers and keep them tightly closed to maximize the storage life.
- Nitrogen purging of original containers will have a similar effect.
- Upon request, a DRIERITE® desiccant unit will be supplied with the first drum to insure that dry air enters the drum as adhesive is withdrawn.
- Positive fresh air ventilation is necessary: otherwise use air supplied hood or chemical facemask. Avoid prolonged breathing of vapors and mists.
- In case of persistent coughing, call a physician.
- Keep adhesive away from heat, sparks and open flame.
- Avoid prolonged contact with skin.
- Wash hands thoroughly after using or before smoking or eating.
- Storage and Shelf Life Information
- These products have a storage life of twelve months from date of manufacture.
- They should be held at normal warehousing temperatures and stored in the original, unopened containers.
- Containers of the adhesive or curing agent should not remain open for an extended period of time.
- Material from opened containers should be consumed within a short period.
- It is necessary to use all the adhesive, once the container is opened, unless there is means of purging the container with dry nitrogen.