As
liner material, the industry is using a wide variety of so-called substrates, which are the carrier materials of the release agent and which is needed to transport a sticky material from the manufacturer to an industrial or private end user. Typical liner materials are:
Paper • SCK -
Super calendered Kraft paper, typically used for labels in the USA • Glassine - Is also a SCK paper but typically with a
polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH) top coat, typically used for labels in Europe • CCK - Clay coated Kraft paper or also just called
coated paper • MFK - Machine finished Kraft paper, which is the paper as it comes from a standard paper machine • MG - Machine glazed paper which is a paper which has been glazed, e.g. on a Yankee cylinder of a paper machine
Plastic film • BO-PET: a
PET film (biaxially oriented) is a very high temperature resistant and tough film liner • BOPP: a biaxially oriented
polypropylene (PP) film • Other
polyolefins: typically made out of
high density polyethylene (HDPE),
low density polyethylene (LDPE), PP plastic resins Plastic films in general are made out of plastic resins by a
plastics extrusion process and can be made out of one single type of plastic material, a blend of different plastic materials or multilayered coextrusions. Providing them with unique and adjusted features for the application that they are targeted for.
Others • Poly coated Kraft papers, which are typically MFK papers which have a polyolefin coating on one or both sides, to make them very smooth, moisture resistant and dimensionally stable. • Poly coated BO-PET film, which is a BO-PET film that has been coated on both sides with a polyolefin material. This way the tough and dimensionally stable PET film is combined with cheap polyolefin resin which makes the film a better carrier web for specialty applications. ==Release agents==