Henkel showcases pressure-sensitive adhesives
The adhesive specialist focuses on sustainability by presenting products compatible with post-consumer recycling processes.
Henkel Adhesive Technologies presents its portfolio of pressure-sensitive adhesives. According to the test protocol of the Tag and Label Manufacturers Institute (TLMI), they are certified as compatible with post-consumer recycling processes.
At the trade fair, the manufacturer of adhesives, sealants and functional coatings highlights how it is instrumental in driving sustainability in the packaging industry. Henkel demonstrates how the manufacture of sustainable products can be put into practice with its portfolio of pressure-sensitive adhesives.
Henkel’s selection of hotmelt, water-based, UV and solvent-based acrylic adhesives offer high-quality bonding for PSA tapes, labels, and graphics that are compliant with TLMI test protocol RCA LRP-2 for post-consumer recycling processes.
Two label adhesives, Technomelt 4144 RE and PS 9625 RE, are among the featured products. These are part of the RE range, which encompasses adhesives and coatings designed for recycling.
Technomelt 4144 RE is used for general-purpose labels and tapes. It shows good adhesion to a wide range of substrates, including recycled corrugated board and low-density polyethylene, as well as curved surfaces.
Technomelt PS 9625 RE is suitable for removable and linerless labels due to its repositionability and low viscosity.
Both adhesives are approved for food packaging by U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Directive 175.105.
‘Our approach to sustainability is to create more value in the industry while reducing our environmental footprint. As well as helping our customers to become more sustainable, we aim to continuously improve our own product portfolio. Our goal is to use our technologies to help solve current and future global environmental and social challenges,’ said Ky Flamini, commercial business and sales director for tapes and labels in North America at Henkel.
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