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| | SureLock™ | 25 °F | -50 °F to 140 °F | | A hot melt adhesive exhibiting high tack and appropriate flow to aid in many hard-to-stick textured applications. It converts with less build up on press than many other higher coat weight competitors and also provides a flat release profile for good dispensing. | |
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| | A-122F | -10 °F | -65 °F to 200 °F | | A-122F is a clear all temperature permanent pressure sensitive emulsion acrylic adhesive featuring excellent adhesion to a variety of surfaces over a broad temperature range. A-122F has excellent converting characteristics on press. The high initial tack of A-122F to low surface energy polyolefins makes it an ideal for blow on applications
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| | FC-125 | 10 °F | -40 °F to 170 °F | | A specialty hot melt adhesive designed for application to the skin of edible raw fruits and vegetables when used with an appropriate face material. This adhesive does meet the FDA requirements under the 21 CFR 175.125(b)(2) for adhesives. | |
| | VG-440 | 5 °F | -20 °F to 160 °F | | An economical cold temperature hot melt adhesive for a broad range of cold temperature applications needing high initial tack with excellent die cutting and stripping properties. This component is not available for custom constructions. | |
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| | B-92 | 40 °F | -40 °F to 200 °F | | An aggressive general-purpose removable adhesive with medium initial tack. It will act as a permanent on smooth surfaces over long time periods or when used with paper facestocks. | |
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| | RSM-92 | 18 °F | +10 °F to 150 °F | | a removable, emulsion acrylic adhesive with good performance for indoor and outdoor use. | |
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| | B-91 | 40 °F | -40 °F to 200 °F | | A removable adhesive providing excellent medium to long-term removability with minimal or no adhesive residue on a wide variety of substrates, particularly hard, smooth surfaces. | |
| | HTR-1 | 40 °F | -40 °F to 200 °F | | A removable adhesive providing excellent medium to long-term removability. Designed to resist flow at elevated temperatures of continuous and sheet-fed lasers, it offers consistent adhesion, minimal build and clean removability from a variety of substrates, particularly hard, smooth surfaces. | |
| | LiftOff™ | 30 °F | -20 °F to 140 °F | | A hot melt removable adhesive featuring excellent long-term removability. Good initial adhesion and clean removability allows for use on a variety of surfaces. | |
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| | GPR™. | 40 °F | -40 °F to 200 °F | | A general purpose acrylic removable adhesive designed to remove cleanly from a wide variety of substrates. It is engineered to give excellent tack with minimal building of adhesion over time from a variety of surfaces. It is appropriate for laser applications.. | |
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| | RSM-95 | 50 °F | -40 °F to 180 °F | | a removable, emulsion acrylic adhesive with good performance for indoor and outdoor use. | |
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| | 4LZ™ (2020) | 15 °F | -40 °F to 240 °F | | This acrylic adhesive provides excellent ultimate adhesion to a wide variety of substrates and designed to be compatible with most low-speed and high-speed laser printers. | |
| | Cryogenic | 39 °F | -320 °F to 248 °F | | A high tack solvent acrylic with excellent adhesion to small diameter test tubes and ampules. This adhesive resists edge lifting when repeatedly subjected to changes between extremely low temps and room temp, such as removal from liquid nitrogen. This component is not available for custom constructions. | |
| | PRM-650 | 50 °F | -40 °F to 180 °F | | An aggressive emulsion acrylic appropriate for indoor and outdoor labeling. | |
| | XYZ™ (2020) | 15 °F | -40 °F to 240 °F | | A general purpose acrylic adhesive for paper facestocks, featuring excellent ultimate adhesion to polypropylene, polyethylene, and glass. Also appropriate for cylindrical labeling such as test tubes, vials, etc with the appropriate facestock. May allow for open time with some substrates. | |