Collano shows new adhesives at Labelexpo

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Collano showed new product lines for transparent film labels and tapes, a printable pressure-sensitive adhesive, the latest generation of deep-freeze adhesives and a specialty adhesive made from renewable sources, at Labelexpo Europe.

 

Pressure senstivie hotmelt adhesive Collano T2 1465 is made from 70 percent renewable raw materials and has a service temperature of zero to 55 degrees celsius. It offers a wide range of adhesive properties for label, adhesive-tape and other self-adhesive applications.

 

The latest generation of printable Callano UV N4 pressure-sensitive adhesives can be applied in virtually any form and to any substrate by flexographic and screen printing techniques and then cured with UV-LED light, saving on energy and conserving resources as well as preventing ozone formation while affording a way of printing heat-sensitive substrates.

 

The latest formulation from Collano raises the bar for low-temperature adhesion. Collano L3 927 adheres at temperatures as low as minus 20 degrees celsius, it can also be used on unprimed base papers. Collano deep-freeze adhesives lend themselves to refrigerator and freezer applications for indirect food contact, for specially treated packaging film and high-speed blow labeling.

 

The wide range of Collano’s technologies covers reactive hotmelt adhesives, moistures-curing hotmelt adhesives, thermoplastic adhesive films, heat-reactivated adhesives, water-based adhesives and rubber-based hotmelt adhesives. 

 

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