SMcL are proud to announce that they now have two new HP approved thermal materials - DigiTherm 654 & DigiTherm 691.

Products/Permanent Adhesives

 

Adhesive

Quality

Initial Tack

Ultimate Adhesion

Minimum Application Temp.

Service

Temp Range

Use

Permanent Adhesives

AT231

Aqueous Acrylic

High

High

-10ºC

-20 ºC/+70ºC

General purpose, all-temperature, designed with a degree of repositionability.

HT236

SP600

HT600

Modified

Aqueous Acrylic

Very High

Very High

+5ºC

-10 ºC/+70ºC

Strong permanent adhesive for general product and information labeling. Excellent adhesion on wide variety of substrates.

HT621

Modified

Aqueous Acrylic

High

High

-10ºC

-20 ºC/+70ºC

Permanent adhesive for general product and information labeling. Excellent performance on wide variety of substrates. Excellent adhesion on chilled, plastic surfaces.

HTS320

Modified

Aqueous Acrylic

Very High

Very High

-10ºC

-20 ºC/+70ºC

Strong permanent adhesive designed to adhere well to a wide range of substrates. ISEGA approved for direct contact with dry, moist and fatty foods with a reduction factor of at least 4.

CP100

Modified

Aqueous Acrylic

Very High

Very High

0ºC

-40 ºC/+70ºC

High tack clear adhesive with excellent adhesion to non-polar and polar substrates.

CP400

Aqueous Acrylic

High

High

+5ºC

-30 ºC/+100ºC

Special permanent adhesive for PVC facestock, good clarity and chemical resistance. Used for chemical drum labeling. Good water/ heat resistance.

SP8000

Rubber Hotmelt

Very High

Very High

-5ºC

-20 ºC/+50ºC

High tack permanent adhesive for product and information labels. Very high initial adhesion even n non-polar and moist substrates. BS5609 approved with Transfer PP96 Matt White. ISEGA approved for direct contact with dry and non-fatty food.

SP8040

Rubber Hotmelt

Very High

Very High

-5ºC

-20 ºC/+50ºC

Higher tack version of SP8000. Excellent adhesion to rough and difficult substrates such as rubber and concrete.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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