Escoat P-20 Dispersion provides good release properties and
prevents delamination or tearing when applied to the backing on the
side opposite the adhesive. Escoat P-20 has been extensively tested
and is widely approved for use with pressure sensitive tapes such as
polypropylene, polyester, polyethylene, cellophane, duct tapes and
other substrates that require unwinding ease. When Escoat® P-20
Dispersion is used as a release coat on paper, another version may
be required. Escoat P-20 Dispersion is particularly useful to give light
release on so-called “easy peel” acrylics.
Manufacturer:
Mayzo
short description:
Escoat® P-20 Dispersion is a water-based non-silicone product
especially produced for use in pressure sensitive labels, film and
tapes applications where a non-solvent is needed. The high degree of
purity, quality and tight melting point range of the Escoat P-20 offers
superior properties and performance to critical users. Escoat P-20
Dispersion can be used on OPP or PET films with adhesives based
on natural rubber, SBR, SIS, acrylic, etc. primarily for obtaining
release in self wound tapes where tight peel is mandatory. Escoat P20 Dispersion is expected to give a peel strength 2-3 times the level
expected from most silicone release agents.
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