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Release ST10 DIL.10 TA

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PRINTABLE RELEASE COAT FOR DOUBLE CORONA TREATED POLYOLEPHYNIC SOLVENT RUBBER ADHESIVE TAPES RELEASE ST10 DIL. 10 TA is a solution of synthetic resins in a blend of toluene and isopropyl alcohol.

Functions: Release Agent

Chemical Family: Blends & Combinations

Compatible Polymers & Resins: Polyolefins, Polypropylenes (PP), Synthetic Rubbers

Technical Data Sheet

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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Family
CASE Ingredients Functions
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Applications & Uses

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Applications

RELEASE ST10 DIL.10 TA is designed to replace the normal release coat (Release PP 25S or RELEASE K100D) in the production of BOPP adhesive packaging tapes, for the production of tapes printable with a single-step printing machine (similar to PVC tapes, without using primer and release), using only suitable inks (see notes below).

Properties

Physical Form
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Solventstoluene, isopropyl alcohol
Total Solids10±1%

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Type
Packaging and Storing

Packaging

The product is supplied in Iron drums (20 kg); iron drums (180 kg).

Storing

Use within 12 months from production date (unopened and in the original packaging).

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life
12 Months
Handling

The best performance has been obtained with 0.25-0.3 g (dry)/sqm coating weight.
Concentration shall be adjusted depending on the coating system. For standard applications, we suggest diluting with octane/isopropyl alcohol (70/30) or toluene/isopropyl alcohol (70/30) at 6% and coating 4-5 g (wet)/sqm on flame treated BOPP film (minimum 42 dynes/cm).
Application temperature of the solution shall preferably be between 30 and 40°C, and never below 20°C. Stir well before use. Coating must be perfectly dry (less than 0.6 g/sqm of residual solvent). Solvent rubber adhesives can be coated directly on line on the other treated side of the BOPP film.