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Any questions for our company
A release liner acts as a carrier for adhesive-backed materials, protecting the adhesive from contamination and ensuring a smooth, consistent release when the label or tape is ready for application.
SCK (Supercalendered Kraft) is ideal for applications requiring high mechanical strength and cost-efficiency. Glassine is preferred when you need translucency for optical sensors or a higher level of grease and moisture resistance.
Yes, our glassine paper is naturally grease-resistant and can be manufactured to be pH-neutral and acid-free, making it a safe and sustainable choice for food-grade interleaving and protective wrapping.
Consistent caliper (thickness) ensures that high-speed automated labeling machines can die-cut and dispense labels without jamming or tearing, reducing downtime in your production line.
Absolutely. We can adjust the silicone coating levels to provide "easy," "medium," or "tight" release forces based on the specific adhesive and application requirements of your project.
Typically, release liners have a shelf life of 6 to 12 months when stored in original packaging at 21°C (70°F) and 50% relative humidity. Extreme temperatures can affect the silicone release properties over time.
Yes, we provide FSC-certified paper liners and are expanding our range to include liners made from recycled content (PCR) and PET liners that are highly recyclable in specific industrial streams.
PET film liners offer superior dimensional stability, high tear resistance, and extreme smoothness. They are the preferred choice for "no-look" clear labels and high-speed medical or electronic applications where dust-free environments are required.
Silicone migration occurs when uncured silicone transfers to the adhesive, weakening the bond. We prevent this using advanced thermal curing and UV-curing technologies that ensure 100% silicone anchorage to the base substrate.
Yes. We can coat both sides of the substrate with different release levels (e.g., an easy release on one side and a tight release on the other), which is essential for double-sided tapes and specialty industrial gaskets.
