The Adwantange of Glassine Release Paper

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      The Adwantange of Glassine Release Paper

       

      A solventless silicone release agent is coated on the surface of glassine paper. This agent is available in various forms and has the trade name BY24-551A. The silicone released on the paper has a basis weight of 70 g/m2 and has a cured adhesive residue. The coating process of glassine release paper is very easy and involves the application of two layers of glassine paper. Initially, the base layer of glassine papers is coated with a PVA-based polymer. Then the two-roll size press is used to apply the intermediate coating layer. Then, the adhesive is applied on the resulting coating.

      This paper has excellent adhesive properties and a low adhesive strength. It is made of wood pulp and is acid free and pH neutral. It is resistant to moisture, grease, and air. This paper is fully recyclable and biodegradable, making it an excellent material choice. This paper is also biodegradable. Its high tensile strength makes it the ideal choice for sensitive and high-volume labels. In addition, it is a green option for food packaging and labelling.

      This paper is made using a proprietary process known as supercalendering, which breaks down the capillaries in paper fibers. The end result is a very closed surface with reduced porosity. Moreover, glassine release papers are highly resistant to chemicals and other substances. Unlike conventional papers, glassine is also biodegradable. Compared to their laminated counterparts, glassine has a high melting point and excellent releasing properties.

      Glassine release paper is a pulp-based material with good temperature stability. Its properties make it a suitable material for adhesive film, medical plaster, and labelling. Because it has low moisture content, it can be easily removed from the substrate without damaging the product. Once released, glassine sticks to surfaces, making them safe and easy to use. In addition to enhancing the appearance of products, glassine also has low toxicity, and its natural adhesive properties prevent skin and hair damage.

      Unlike standard paper, glassine is resistant to moisture and grease. Its high-quality cellulose is ideal for use in labelling machines with mechanical and optical scanning. Its high-density makes it less susceptible to hygroscopicity, thus making it more flexible. Its smoothness and strength makes it a good choice for labels. This product has excellent transparency. If the adhesive is too thin, it can damage the adhesive.

      In addition to its high-quality, glassine is also resistant to moisture and grease. While standard paper absorbs water, glassine does not. This property is important in applications that require adhesives to be removed. It is not suitable for use as a packaging material. This is because the adhesive will become detached from the glassine surface when it touches the substrate. Its unique appearance and feel make it the perfect material for many applications.


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