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Aqueous anionic copolymer emulsion designed as a high barrier adhesive, extrusion coating and jaw release primer especially where self-adhering is important.

Chemical Family: Anionics

End Uses: Primer, Top Coat

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Coated Surfaces, Paper, Plastics

Features: Excellent Adhesion, Low Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate (MVTR)

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    Identification & Functionality

    Carrier
    Chemical Family
    CASE Ingredients Functions
    Technologies

    Features & Benefits

    Features
    • Oxygen and moisture vapor barrier performance
    • Adhere to paper substrates and plastic films without need for an additional primer
    • Primer for other top coatings
    • Can be formulated as a jaw release coating
    • *Brookfield LVF, Spindle #1, 50 rpm

    Applications & Uses

    Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
    Coating Type
    Applications
    • Adhere well to acrylic, treated BOPP, treated polyethylene, polyamides, treated polyester, and paper substrates
    • Adhere to PVdC coated substrates
    • Jaw release coatings
    • Meat and cheese packaging

    Properties

    Physical Form
    Appearance
    Creamy white
    Physical Properties
    ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
    Alcohol Tolerant (max. 10%)Yes
    Density (at 25°C)1.25g/cm³
    Non-volatile Content0.5
    pH1.5
    Surface Tension45dynes/cm
    Viscosity*10mPa sec
    Media
    Water-based

    Safety & Health

    Safety
    Please refer to our safety data sheet for information relating to product safety.

    Packaging & Availability

    Regional Availability
    • Global
    Availability
    All, Americas, Asia, EMEA

    Storage & Handling

    Shelf Life
    6 Months
    Storage
    Protect from the effects of weathering and light. Store at temperatures between 5 and 30 °C. Once opened, containers should be resealed immediately after each removal of the product. Contact with common metals such as mild steel copper, zinc, or aluminum should be avoided.