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DEHESIVE® EM 400

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DEHESIVE® EM 400 is an emulsion that consists of polymer and platinum, and it is utilized in conjunction with other components to apply a silicone release layer onto filmic substrates. This product offers several notable features, including fast curing, excellent wetting properties, exceptional release stability, strong anchorage, and a good bath life. Specifically designed for addition-curing coating applications, it is particularly well-suited for the inline production of siliconized release polyester films.

Chemical Family: Vinyl Polymers

Features: Fast Cure, Good Release Properties, Improved Substrate Wetting

Technical Data Sheet

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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Family
CASE Ingredients Functions
Technologies

Features & Benefits

Specific Features
  • Emulsions
  • Polymer

Applications & Uses

Compatible Polymers & Resins
Application Details

Application The product is designed for addition-curing coating applications with focus on the inline production siliconized release polyester films.

Processing

  1. Before use, stir thoroughly
  2. Prepare the water quantity in a clean container while stirring slowly.
  3. Add the DEHESIVE® EM 400 directly to the tank and mix at moderate shear.
  4. In a next step add the crosslinker emulsion and continue mixing moderatedly.
  5. Add additional components like adhesion promotors. Homogenize thoroughly.

Avoid local concentration peaks and catalyst poisons.

Properties

Physical Form
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Solid Contentapprox. 55 %
Properties
  • Fast curing
  • Excellent wetting properties
  • Very good release stability
  • Very good anchorage
  • Good bath life

Packaging & Availability

Country Availability
Regional Availability
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Latin America
  • Middle East
  • North America
  • Oceania

Storage & Handling

Storage Information

Store in a dry and cool place. Silicone emulsions are not freeze/thaw stable!