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Heat sealing adhesives

Applications. Preformed bags are opened by the packager, filled with food product, and closed by adhesive, heat-sealing, clipping, stitching,... [Pg.453]

Diaphragms can be applied by adhesive, heat seal or induction sealing after product filling. [Pg.309]

Micromid. [Unu Camp] Waterborne polyamide dispersioas fw laminating adhesives, heat seal ad ives fnrpkg., release coatings. [Pg.232]

The first part of this chapter will cover the adhesion process utilizing an adhesive. Heat sealing of thermoplastic materials will be covered next. [Pg.185]

Adhesive, heat-sealing—A thermoplastic film adhesive which is melted between the adherend surfaces by heat application to one or both of the adjacent adherend surfaces. [Pg.325]

Adhesive Heat seal temperatiue Bond strength (miscellaneous substrates) Tack Peel Creep... [Pg.8875]

Hot-Melt Adhesives. Hot-melt adhesives are 100% nonvolatile thermoplastic materials that can be heated to a melt and then appHed as a hquid to an adherend. The bond is formed when the adhesive resolidifies. The oldest example of a hot-melt adhesive is sealing wax. [Pg.235]

Some flexible packaging is fabricated by converters into bags and pouches. Bag material is either small monolayer or large multiwall with paper as a principal substrate. Pouches are small and made from laminations. Bags usually contain a heat-sealed or adhesive-bonded seam mnning the length of the unit and a cross-seam bonded in the same fashion. [Pg.453]

In contrast to most extmsion processes, extmsion coating involves a hot melt, ca 340°C. The thin web cools rapidly between the die and nip even at high linear rates. Both mechanical and chemical bonding to substrates are involved. Mechanical locking of resin around fibers contributes to the resin s adhesion to paper. Some oxidation of the melt takes place in the air gap, thereby providing sites for chemical bonding to aluminum foil. Excessive oxidation causes poor heat-sealing characteristics. [Pg.140]

Vinylidene Chloride Copolymer Latex. Vinyhdene chloride polymers are often made in emulsion, but usuaUy are isolated, dried, and used as conventional resins. Stable latices have been prepared and can be used direcdy for coatings (171—176). The principal apphcations for these materials are as barrier coatings on paper products and, more recently, on plastic films. The heat-seal characteristics of VDC copolymer coatings are equaUy valuable in many apphcations. They are also used as binders for paints and nonwoven fabrics (177). The use of special VDC copolymer latices for barrier laminating adhesives is growing, and the use of vinyhdene chloride copolymers in flame-resistant carpet backing is weU known (178—181). VDC latices can also be used to coat poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) bottles to retain carbon dioxide (182). [Pg.442]

Materials are also blended with VDC copolymers to improve toughness (211—214). VinyHdene chloride copolymer blended with ethylene—vinyl acetate copolymers improves toughness and lowers heat-seal temperatures (215,216). Adhesion of a VDC copolymer coating to polyester can be achieved by blending the copolymer with a linear polyester resin (217). [Pg.443]

In the adhesives area, thermoplastic, fatty polyamides are used in hot-melt and heat-seal adhesives for leather, paper, plastic and metal. Blends of EDA- and DETA-based polyamides are suggested for use in metal can seam sealants with improved toughness (234) pressure sensitive adhesives have been formulated with DETA-based polyamides (235) and anionic and cationic suspensoid adhesives are used as heat-seal coatings in paper converting (236). PIP and certain PIP derivatives are used with EDA in some appHcations (237). [Pg.47]

ProStep, developed by Elan and marketed by Ledede, dehvers nicotine over 24 hours (107) and is available ia a 22 mg dose (108). The system consists of a nicotine-containing carrageenan gel embedded and heat-sealed iato a foil—polyethylene laminate to isolate the nicotine from a peripheral acryhc adhesive duriag storage. [Pg.231]

Materials. The single films and multilayered materials examined are listed in Tables I and II, respectively. The adhesive (10thick) between any two layers was a two-component curing, epoxy—polyester adhesive, Adcote 503A, Morton Chemical Co. Pouches (11.5 X 17.8 cm) were made from the multilayered materials by heat sealing the sides and bottom under the optimum heat sealing conditions (3). [Pg.95]

TPEs can be bonded to other materials by adhesive, heat bonding, electromagnetic filling, radio frequency, heat-sealing lamination, friction and spin welding, and ultrasonic welding. For TPUs, the most widely used techniques are radio frequencies, and ultrasonic and hot stamping. A few typical applications include football bladders, valves, and conveyer belts. [Pg.146]

The coating of polymer that we put on paperboard serves two purposes when we convert it into juice and milk cartons. It prevents the contents from leaking out and it acts as an adhesive so that we can heat-seal the coated paperboard to itself to form a container. Low density polyethylene is the polymer of choice for this application it has sufficient melt strength to... [Pg.224]

The above results suggest a potential for utilizing surface fluorinated plastics for modified atmosphere and vacuum packaging applications. If needed, the barrier properties can be improved further by vacuum metalization. Excellent adhesion was found for vacuum-deposited aluminum on this new fluorinated layer, achieving an adhesion index of 10 using the classical cross-hatch method. With this treatment method it was also possible to heat-seal PP or PE onto PET. [Pg.247]

Coiling up station for heat seal, wet glue, and self-adhesive labels... [Pg.394]

Low density poly(ethylene) (LDPE) may have unsatisfactory heat seal properties, as they often do not provide sufficient adhesion between the sealing layers to result in a good adhesive seal for a package. Efforts to improve the heat seal characteristics of LDPE by blending them with other materials, such as ethylene copolymers with methacrylic acid or acrylic acid, have not had universal success. [Pg.146]

It has been found that in the development of EVA polymers for heat seal applications by emulsion polymerization that the concentration of vinyl acetate and ethylene in the polymer is not solely responsible for its use as a heat seal adhesive (2). [Pg.198]


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