Hot Melt Glue low-temperature freezing and quick-freezing labels WM1955
Description This glue is specially used for low-temperature freezing and quick-freezing labels, it has excellent performance in many packaging applications and has a significant low-temperature refrigeration effect. Type Pressure sensitive adhesive Key Features Good initial adhesion & strong cohesion Resistant to low temperature, suitable for permanent labels in low temperature environments Suitable for general purpose and blank die cutting, used for ribbon printing in logistics or express delivery industry Can be attached to most flat surfaces, including cardboard, plastic film, etc. Small bottles are not recommended Typical Properties Appearance:Amber solid Solid content: 100% Viscosity(175℃): about 11000cps Softening point: 90℃(Ring and ball method) Coating thickness: 18um Loop Tack(N/25mm): ≥14N 90°Peel Adhesion(N/25mm): ≥7N Holding Power(H/25mm):≥30h Coating thickness: 25um Loop Tack(N/25mm): ≥15N 90°Peel Adhesion(N/25mm): ≥8N Holding Power(H/25mm): ≥30h The lowest Labeling Temperature: -10℃ Service Temperature: -50℃~60℃ Test conditions:The test strips were placed under standard conditions of 23℃±2℃, 50%RH±5%RH for 4 hours before testing. Application Applicable to PP (polypropylene), PET, synthetic film, coated paper, kraft paper and other surface materials, not suitable for PVC substrates Recommended operating conditions:Suitable for all conventional slot glue and roller hot melt adhesive dispensing systems Recommended operating temperature:140º C to 180º C, depending on the machine, substrate, environment and other conditions Note:Do not mix with other adhesives. The hot melt adhesive tank must be tightly covered to prevent debris from falling into and affecting the performance of the adhesive. Since hot melt adhesive must be heated when used, personal protective equipment must be worn. It is recommended to use it in a "first in, first out" cycle. Storage and Handling - 25kg/box - Store below 40°C in a dry cool place. - Storage period: one year - According to non-dangerous goods transport
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