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AdhesivesAPI introduces new laminating adhesive

API introduces new laminating adhesive

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API introduces new laminating adhesive

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Richard Burhouse, commercial director at API

Brand enhancement specialist API has made a breakthrough in the performance of its metallized polyester film laminates with the introduction of a new adhesive system. Having been successfully trialed through a rigorous testing program, the new adhesive is a welcome addition to the range used by API in Europe, as it offers improved peel strength, reducing the risk of delamination during subsequent manufacturing processes.

As a leader in the field of paper and board lamination, API continues to strive to meet market demands and this introduction enables them to offer a robust product for the most technically challenging of situations. “This new development is another in the long line of innovations API has brought to market,” comments Richard Burhouse, commercial director at API. “It’s a perfect example of how customers are becoming more demanding of the materials they use, particularly where registered film laminates are concerned and we have responded to stay ahead of the game.”

One of the key benefits of the new adhesive system is its ability to deliver extremely high bond strengths without being excessively pressure sensitive in nature, meaning that the resulting laminate offers a wider operating window to down-stream processes such as die cutting where there is a risk of the cutting action initiating delamination on the edges.

It is also highly water resistant, offers improved temperature stability and is compatible with API’s unique registration control system which allows pre-imaged laminated board to be printed in register during subsequent conversion steps.

“The new adhesive is complementary to the existing range of approved systems available and it allows our technical and quality colleagues to work in partnership with customers to specify the most appropriate product for the job at a time when packaging is becoming ever more sophisticated,” concludes Burhouse. “This development is another great example of how we constantly seek new ways to offer our customers an enhanced service and more importantly look to be a solutions provider in our field of expertise.

Mahan Hazarika
Mahan Hazarika
Mahan Hazarika assumes the role of Editor at The Packman, a position he has held since 2017, reflecting a distinguished decade-long tenure specializing in journalism within the printing and packaging sectors. Beyond his professional realm, he nurtures a deep appreciation for music, travel, and films, finding inspiration and relaxation in these pursuits.

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