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Rovene 4100 is a styrene-butadiene emulsion polymer recommended for use for boxboard coating, in some publication grade papers and in the adhesive industry. Rovene 4100 may be used in adhesive and paper coating applications where FDA clearance is needed. Regulatory Status Detailed FDA 21 CFR compliances are available upon request.

Chemical Family: Styrene-Butadiene Copolymer

End Uses: Primer

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Paper

Glass Transition Temperature (Tg): -5.0 - -5.0 °C

Features: Heat Resistance, Improved Tear Strength, Water Resistance, Yellowing Resistance

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Identification & Functionality

CASE Ingredients Functions
Technologies

Features & Benefits

Labeling Claims
Features and Benefits
  • APEO Free
  • Water resistant
  • FDA CFR 21 compliance
  • Flexible
Product Highlights
Excellent for strength and heat-aged properties with extremely high resistance to yellowing; ammonia-free and FDA 21 CFR compliant

Applications & Uses

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Coating Type
Applications and Markets

Typical Applications

  • Packaging Adhesives
  • Grease Resistance Barrier Coating
  • Moisture Vapor Barrier Coating
  • Paperboard Coating
  • Digital Inks and Coatings
  • Paper Coating

Markets

  • Paper
  • Printing and Packaging
A Range of Adhesive Applications

Mallard Creek Polymers offers products to suit most surfaces, from metals like copper and stainless steel to glass and ceramics and even very low-energy surfaces like polyethylene. These products consist of many acrylic and styrene-acrylic emulsion polymers, and styrene-butadiene latexes that have a balance of properties to fit adhesive application requirements. Formulations can be created with Rovene® products by including tackifiers, fillers, pigments and additives as appropriate.

We can provide polymers for any of these applications:

  • Removable Adhesives
  • Laminating Adhesives
  • Contact Adhesives
  • Pressure Sensitive Adhesive
  • Release Coatings
  • Sealants
  • Packaging Adhesives
  • Construction Adhesives
  • Tape Saturation

Properties

Physical Form
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Solids Content50%
Glass Transition Temperature-5°C
Solids Content49 - 51%
pH6 - 6.5
pH6.3
Viscositymax. 600cPs

Regulatory & Compliance

Certifications & Compliance

Technical Details & Test Data

A Commitment to Collaboration

Developing an adhesive for your application involves a comprehensive look at your end-use application, the materials and substrates involved, the environment in which the adhesive will be used and the stresses it will experience. When evaluating stress, the most important performance properties to consider are peel adhesion, tack, and shear.

Mallard Creek Polymers will consult with your team to deliver the precise performance properties you require for your unique challenges and applications. Our experts can provide accurate performance test data for adhesive materials and can help your engineers select the most appropriate chemistry.

Pressure Sensitive Adhesives

Performance Testing
We leverage a wide range of polymer characterization tools to help identify the right polymer for specific applications. We use thermal glass transition, dynamic mechanical analysis, gel content, water resistance, and tensile and elongation evaluations. We also perform tack, peel and shear tests for pressure-sensitive adhesive grades, according to Pressure Sensitive Tape Council standards, as well as specific tests for spray adhesive, lamination and flooring applications.

Rovene® 4100 - Pressure Sensitive Adhesives

 

Pressure Sensitive Adhesives 
PSAs can be either removable or permanent and should be optimized for the surface to which they will be applied. Surface energy is a particular concern, together with the usual tack, peel and sheer properties needed by the application.